Stainless steel crowns are an excellent option for protecting your entire tooth. Typically used in children, stainless steel crowns cover the tooth to protect it from further decay when there is little existing tooth structure left. These crowns will remain in place until a child's baby tooth falls out, leaving space for a new, healthy adult tooth to grow. Stainless steel crowns are often used in back teeth, where their silver metallic colour is not as noticeable.
Deciding whether stainless steel crowns are the right option can be challenging, but today, we detail everything you need to know to help you determine if it's the right choice, including their benefits, drawbacks, costs, and procedure.
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Stainless steel crowns are an excellent option for many patients, offering a variety of benefits, including suitability for children, enhanced tooth protection, and a reasonable price. We have detailed the benefits most patients experience below:
Stainless steel crowns are incredibly durable and can last for years, eliminating the need for replacement. Their durability and strength allow you to use the tooth as usual, too, so you can eat and drink without worrying about it getting damaged or falling out. Typically, a stainless steel crown will last until the baby tooth falls out, preventing the need for repeat visits to the dentist.
Stainless steel crowns are among the most affordable dental crown options, making them an ideal choice for those needing a back tooth crown on a budget. Their lower price makes them a good choice when you require extensive restorations, making them more affordable than other options, like ceramic or porcelain crowns. Their reasonable price makes them suitable for children too, where you don't want to spend thousands on a crown that will fall out soon with their baby teeth.
Adding a stainless steel crown can help prevent further tooth decay, preserving the existing tooth. The crown will be placed over the entire tooth, either before or after the decay is removed, to prevent it from worsening and ensure the full function of the tooth for your child.
When the crown is installed, your child will be able to chew and speak as usual, and the space for their adult tooth will be preserved to prevent any long-term issues as they grow.
Stainless steel crowns are commonly used in children, offering protection for their baby teeth without invasive treatments. Stainless steel crowns are fast to install, with no return visits, making them more tolerable for children. The crowns also require little maintenance, making it easy for children to stay on top of their dental health without regular dental appointments.
Their hypoallergenic design makes them a safe and successful option for children, too, especially when there are decay or developmental defects.
Despite the many advantages, there are a few disadvantages associated with stainless steel crowns that you should consider before moving forward, including their appearance and potential for metal allergy. The common disadvantages you might experience include:
Stainless steel crowns have a silver, metallic appearance that may not blend well with natural teeth. For this reason, they are not recommended for use on front teeth and are typically reserved for use on back teeth. That being said, when you are speaking or eating, the silver crown might be visible, which can leave some parents and children self-conscious about their smile until the baby tooth and its crown fall out.
Stainless steel crowns come with a small but real risk of metal allergies. Not everyone knows they have a metal allergy or sensitivity until the crown is installed, which increases the risk of an allergic reaction. We recommend testing for a metal allergy before the crown is installed to prevent potential pain, discomfort, or severe side effects once the crown is in place.
The metal used in stainless steel crowns can create artifacts on MRI scans, which can complicate monitoring for certain conditions. While this downside may not affect everyone, it is worth keeping in mind, especially if your child requires regular scans for other health conditions.
Stainless steel crowns are a good choice, especially for children, but they may not be the right choice for everyone. Before you move forward, consider your other options to determine which crown is right for you. At Gorgeous Smiles, we offer several types of dental crowns you can choose from, including:
Use a metal core and porcelain shell for strength and durability, with a variety of shades to match your natural teeth. Learn more about PFM crowns.
are better suited for back teeth, where their opaque design is not noticeable, but their durability and strength is appreciated. Learn more about Zirconia crowns to see if they are right for you.
are typically placed in your back teeth, where the durability is appreciated without worrying about the gold being visible. Our page for Gold crowns provides more details to help you see if it's the right choice.
provide plenty of durability and are a perfect option for anyone with metal allergies. See more about Emax crowns and the procedure.
To choose the right dental crown, consider where it will be placed and what you need it to do. For baby teeth and back teeth, a stainless steel crown is the perfect choice, protecting a child's tooth and ensuring there is space for the adult tooth to grow. However, its silver colour makes the crown obvious, and we would not recommend placing it in your front teeth. Instead, you might want to consider a PFM, porcelain, or ceramic crown, which offers durability while blending in with your natural teeth.
You can view all of our dental crown options for Melbourne patients, allowing you to compare prices and treatment plans to find the right choice for you. You can also contact us directly to book an appointment, where we can examine your tooth and provide recommendations for the best dental crown option for you.
Stainless steel crowns typically cost between $250 and $500 per tooth. The price will vary depending on the intended use and the patient's age. Stainless steel crowns are typically used in paediatric dentistry and are considered a temporary solution, which is why they are often less expensive than other permanent crown solutions.
We will provide an accurate cost during your consultation and offer a detailed price breakdown as well. We understand that not everyone can afford to pay for their dental treatment in one go, and we offer several flexible payment options that allow you to spread the cost as needed. We also accept Medicare, providing children with free basic dental care when they meet the criteria. We can discuss this in more detail in person or over the phone, providing you with a better understanding of costs and the payment options available, depending on your specific circumstances.
The stainless steel crown procedure is similar to our other crown treatments, and we can usually complete the treatment in one appointment, reducing the need for return visits and minimising any discomfort. While there might be some differences in the procedure, you can usually expect the following steps:
There are several reasons why you should choose Gorgeous Smiles for stainless steel crowns, including our impressive five-star reviews and flexible payment options. We have detailed the main reasons why patients choose us below:


Our team of dental experts is one of the best in Australia, with awards to support our claims. We have won several awards in recent years, including the 2023 Best Dental Clinic Melbourne and the 2020 Service Award, in recognition of our commitment to patients and outstanding care. You can learn more about our awards and recognitions, as well as media mentions, to see if we are the right choice before booking your appointment.




Stainless steel crowns are an excellent way to cover decaying baby teeth in children, ensuring the space is preserved for adult teeth and allowing them to chew and speak normally. When choosing us for your stainless steel crown, you can expect a quick installation and an extensive examination to ensure that a stainless steel crown is the right choice for you or your child. To see if a stainless steel crown is the right choice, book a consultation at our Melbourne clinic and transform your smile today
Stainless steel crowns are not recommended for front teeth. Their silver colour makes them an obvious addition to your smile, which can make you self-conscious. Instead, we recommend more natural-looking crowns that can be blended into your smile, such as ceramic or porcelain.
No, stainless steel crowns cannot be whitened. Their metallic design and silver colour mean you cannot whiten them or change their colour. As they are typically used for back teeth and as a temporary solution for children, you don't need to worry too much about the colour. If you are looking for a crown placement for your permanent teeth, we recommend options that allow you to select the shade beforehand, such as ceramic or porcelain crowns.
Yes, stainless steel crowns can be used on teeth with tooth decay. They are commonly used on children with tooth decay, helping to protect the baby tooth from being removed and preserving the space for the adult tooth. They are a good choice for extensive tooth decay when there isn't enough tooth structure left for a regular filling.
Stainless steel crowns are designed to last as long as the baby teeth they cover, falling out when your child loses their baby teeth. In some cases, the top part of the crown can wear away and needs to be replaced. However, regular dental appointments and maintaining good oral hygiene can help prevent this.
Stainless steel crowns do not look natural. Their metallic appearance will make it obvious that a crown is used, and we typically do not recommend them for front teeth. The silver colour makes them a better choice for back teeth, like a child's primary molars, where they are less visible. For front teeth, we recommend a more natural-looking crown, such as ceramic or porcelain.
Stainless steel crowns are very safe for both children and adults. Stainless steel crowns are perfect for protecting decaying baby teeth and maintaining space for adult teeth, keeping your children safe now and protecting their future smile.
There are some rare cases of metal allergies (typically to nickel), but in these cases, alternatives like zirconia can be used.