Dental procedure

Dental crown in Meknes

2 000–4 500 MAD · 1 cabinets

Considering a dental crown in Meknes? Sahha lists 1 clinics performing this procedure. Expect 2,000-4,500 MAD depending on the clinic — that's up to 58% savings vs France. All listings are verified (qualifications, Order of Physicians authorisations) and include aggregated patient reviews.

Price in Morocco · Meknes

2 0004 500MAD

Indicative range depending on clinic, city and case complexity

Clinics performing dental crown in Meknes

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    Dr Abdellatif EL ALAMI

    Dentist

    Meknes
    Next slot: by appointment

FAQ

Questions fréquentes — Dental crown à Meknes

How much does a dental crown cost in Meknes?
The price of a dental crown in Meknes ranges from 2,000 to 4,500 MAD depending on the clinic, the technique used and case complexity. Request a free quote via the listing of your chosen clinic on Sahha.
How many clinics offer dental crown in Meknes?
1 clinics are listed on Sahha for dental crown in Meknes. Each listing includes address, phone, photos, indicative prices, verified patient reviews and insurance acceptance (AMO/CNSS/CNOPS).
How does the dental crown procedure work?
The process varies depending on the clinic, but generally includes: 1) an initial consultation (examination, quote, planning), 2) the procedure itself (duration depends on technique), 3) post-operative follow-up. Each clinic listing specifies exact terms; don't hesitate to ask for clarification by phone before confirming.
Why have a dental crown in Morocco rather than abroad?
A dental crown in Morocco costs 58% less than in France/Belgium for equivalent quality: doctors trained in Europe, modern technical platforms (university hospitals in Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech), ISO standards. Sahha offers MRE packages including accommodation, transfers and bilingual support.
Is the dental crown reimbursed by CNSS or AMO?
Coverage depends on the procedure. Therapeutic procedures (cataract, hip replacement, IVF...) are partially reimbursed (50-80% of the reference rate). Aesthetic procedures (rhinoplasty, liposuction, teeth whitening) are generally not covered. Check with your fund and the clinic before the procedure.