Composite Crown Prices in Bali, Compared Across 26+ Clinics (2026)

Updated July 2026

A composite crown is a full-coverage restoration made from tooth-coloured composite resin, the same material family used for composite fillings and veneers, rather than a ceramic like porcelain or zirconia. It is the most affordable crown option on this directory, which makes it a practical choice for lower-budget restorations, interim work, or teeth under lighter bite load. This page compares Composite Crown across 26 clinics in Bali. Right now only one clinic has published a Composite Crown price, so this is a single-listing page for the moment, but you can still see exactly what that clinic charges and how it compares to the ceramic crown options nearby.

Composite Crown is compared across 26 Bali clinics on this page. Only Cosmodent Dentist Bali (4.9/5, 74 reviews) has published pricing so far, at IDR 2,500,000 per crown, the most affordable crown option on this directory.

The cheapest composite crown in Bali starts at AUD $238/tooth at Cosmodent Dentist Bali.

Cheapest in Bali

AUD $238/tooth

Average Price

AUD $238/tooth

Most Expensive

AUD $238/tooth

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ClinicPrice From (AUD)RatingArea
Cosmodent Dentist BaliAUD $238/tooth
4.9
Kuta (Legian)View Cosmodent Dentist Bali
Uluwatu Dental CareContact for quote
4.9
Uluwatu / Ungasan (South Kuta)View Uluwatu Dental Care
BIA (Bali Implant Aesthetic) Dental CenterContact for quote
4.9
Seminyak (Sunset Road)View BIA (Bali Implant Aesthetic) Dental Center
Lumina Aesthetics ClinicContact for quote
4.9
Kuta (Legian)View Lumina Aesthetics Clinic
CS Dental Clinics Bali - KutaContact for quote
4.9
KutaView CS Dental Clinics Bali - Kuta
(SDC) Shine Dental Care BaliContact for quote
4.9
Nusa DuaView (SDC) Shine Dental Care Bali
NgoerahSun Wellness and Aesthetic CenterContact for quote
5.0
DenpasarView NgoerahSun Wellness and Aesthetic Center
CS Dental Clinics Bali - CangguContact for quote
4.9
CangguView CS Dental Clinics Bali - Canggu
Sunset Dental Clinic BaliContact for quote
4.7
Seminyak / UbudView Sunset Dental Clinic Bali
Bali Family Dental CareContact for quote
4.9
DenpasarView Bali Family Dental Care
Smile Ready BaliContact for quote
4.8
Denpasar / KutaView Smile Ready Bali
Kalm Dental CareContact for quote
4.9
SeminyakView Kalm Dental Care
Fidelity Dental BaliContact for quote
4.9
Seminyak (Sunset Road)View Fidelity Dental Bali
Flash Dental BaliContact for quote
4.8
KutaView Flash Dental Bali
SG Dental Solution BaliContact for quote
4.8
SeminyakView SG Dental Solution Bali
Bali Dental & Implants Centre (BDIC)Contact for quote
4.9
Ubud / Gianyar (Saba); also Denpasar and Kedonganan-JimbaranView Bali Dental & Implants Centre (BDIC)
Dr Teeth Dental ClinicContact for quote
5.0
Renon, DenpasarView Dr Teeth Dental Clinic
ARC Dental Clinic BaliContact for quote
4.6
KutaView ARC Dental Clinic Bali
D'Square Dental SeminyakContact for quote
4.9
Kuta / Seminyak (Kerobokan)View D'Square Dental Seminyak
Puri Medical ClinicContact for quote
4.5
Kerobokan / CangguView Puri Medical Clinic
Kuta Dental by Dr. Syamsiar AdamContact for quote
4.4
Kuta (main branch); also Pemogan, Denpasar (Kuta Dental Ultimate)View Kuta Dental by Dr. Syamsiar Adam
Bali International Dental Center (BIDC)Contact for quote
4.4
DenpasarView Bali International Dental Center (BIDC)
Rata Clinic BaliContact for quote
4.1
Seminyak (Sunset Road)View Rata Clinic Bali
Rejuvie DentalContact for quote
4.5
Kuta / SanurView Rejuvie Dental
Sayan Aesthetic InstituteContact for quote
4.2
UbudView Sayan Aesthetic Institute
BIMC Dental CentreContact for quote
3.9
Nusa DuaView BIMC Dental Centre

What Is a Composite Crown?

A composite crown is a cap that covers the whole visible part of a tooth, built from tooth-coloured composite resin rather than a ceramic such as porcelain, zirconia, or Emax. The clinic on this page lists a lab-fabricated version, described as In-Lab, which means the crown is shaped and cured outside the mouth on a model of the prepared tooth. That off-mouth process allows more careful shaping and layering than a quick chairside composite build-up done in a single visit. Composite crowns cost less than ceramic crowns because the material is cheaper and the process is simpler, but there are trade-offs: composite is less wear-resistant than porcelain, zirconia, or Emax, and it is more prone to staining over the years. On the positive side, a chipped composite crown can sometimes be repaired chairside, much like a composite veneer. Composite crowns suit a lower budget, teeth under lighter bite load, or an interim restoration, though a dentist may still recommend a ceramic crown where long-term durability on a heavily used tooth matters most.

What Affects Composite Crown Prices in Bali?

Several factors move the price of a composite crown. The position and complexity of the tooth matter: a straightforward single crown on a tooth in good condition costs less than one that first needs a core build-up, a post after root canal treatment, or gum recontouring before the crown can be placed. The quality of the lab fabrication is another driver, since a carefully layered, lab-made composite crown takes more time and skill than a fast chairside build-up, and that shows up in the price. The number of crowns you need also shapes the total, as clinics generally price per crown, so a multi-tooth plan multiplies accordingly. When you compare quotes, check whether the price covers the impression, any temporary crown, and the adjustments made at fitting. The one clinic on this page that has published a Composite Crown price, Cosmodent Dentist Bali, lists it at IDR 2,500,000 per crown, notably below the cost of porcelain, zirconia, or Emax crowns on this directory.

Popular areas for this treatment include Ubud, Seminyak, and Kuta, where most clinics are concentrated.

Frequently Asked Questions

The one clinic on this page with a published price, Cosmodent Dentist Bali, lists a composite crown at IDR 2,500,000 per crown. That sits at the very affordable end of the crown range on this directory, below porcelain, zirconia, and Emax crowns, which run from IDR 2,500,000 up to around IDR 7,000,000.

It is a cap that covers the whole visible part of a tooth, made from tooth-coloured composite resin rather than a ceramic. It is the same broad material family used for composite fillings and composite veneers. The version listed here is lab-fabricated, meaning it is shaped and cured on a model of your tooth outside the mouth before being fitted.

In-Lab means the crown is made outside the mouth on a model of the prepared tooth, rather than being built up directly on the tooth in a single chairside visit. Fabricating it in the lab allows more careful shaping and layering than a quick same-visit composite repair, which usually gives a better fit and finish.

The core difference is the material. Composite crowns are made from tooth-coloured resin, while porcelain, zirconia, and Emax are ceramics. Ceramics are harder, more wear-resistant, and hold their appearance longer, which is why they cost more. Composite is softer and more affordable, and it can often be repaired chairside if it chips, whereas a cracked ceramic crown usually needs full replacement.

Composite is less wear-resistant than porcelain, zirconia, or Emax and tends to stain more over time. That usually means a shorter working life than a ceramic crown. It is a reasonable trade-off when budget is the priority or the crown is on a tooth under lighter bite load, but for a heavily used tooth a dentist may recommend a ceramic option for greater longevity.

Often yes. One of the practical advantages of composite is that a small chip can sometimes be repaired chairside by adding and curing more resin, similar to fixing a composite veneer. Ceramic crowns generally cannot be patched this way and need to be replaced if they fracture. Your dentist will judge whether a repair or a replacement is the better call in each case.

It suits patients working to a lower budget, teeth that sit under lighter bite load, and situations where an interim or shorter-term restoration is fine. If you need maximum longevity on a molar or a tooth that takes heavy chewing force, a ceramic crown may be the more durable choice, and a dentist can advise based on the specific tooth.

Yes. Because it is more affordable and can be repaired chairside, a composite crown is a reasonable option when you want a functional, tooth-coloured restoration for the shorter term, or as a stepping stone before deciding on a longer-lasting ceramic crown later. Discuss your timeline with the clinic so they can recommend the right approach.

A lab-fabricated composite crown generally follows a similar path to other lab-made crowns: a first visit to prepare the tooth and take impressions, then a second visit a few days later to fit the finished crown. Ask the clinic directly for their exact turnaround, since it can vary depending on their lab arrangements.

Composite resin is tooth-coloured and can be shaded to blend with your surrounding teeth, and a carefully layered lab-made crown can look good on placement. Over the years it is more prone to staining and surface wear than a ceramic crown, so the appearance may fade sooner. For front teeth where long-term aesthetics matter most, some patients prefer a ceramic option.

It is the most affordable crown option listed here. Cosmodent Dentist Bali prices it at IDR 2,500,000 per crown, which sits at the very affordable end alongside Ceramage. Porcelain, zirconia, and Emax crowns on this directory run from IDR 2,500,000 up to around IDR 7,000,000, so composite lands at or below the bottom of that spread.

This page compares Composite Crown across 26 clinics in Bali, but only a clinic that has published a specific price for this material will appear with a figure. Composite crowns are a less common request than ceramic crowns, so at the moment just one clinic, Cosmodent Dentist Bali, has a published Composite Crown price. Others may still offer them on enquiry without listing a set price, so it is worth asking a clinic directly if you are interested.

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