When it comes to enhancing the smile or addressing dental issues, dental crowns and veneers are popular options that offer great results. Both serve different purposes and have unique advantages. It helps to understand the distinctions between the two so you can decide which option is best suited for your specific needs.

Dental crowns vs. dental veneers: Which is the better option?

Dental crowns and veneers have many similarities, and they both improve the appearance of natural teeth. However, there are differences worth considering, which we discuss here.

Dental crowns defined

Dental crowns, or "caps," are custom-fitted coverings that encase the entire visible portion of a tooth. They are designed to restore the shape, strength, and functionality of a tooth that has been significantly damaged, decayed, or weakened. Dental crowns are recommended in various situations. They can:

  • Protect a tooth following a root canal treatment
  • Restore a broken, cracked, or severely worn-down tooth
  • Provide structural support to a tooth with a large filling
  • Cover and strengthen a tooth with extensive dental decay
  • Anchor and complete a dental implant
  • Enhance the appearance of misshapen or discolored teeth

Dental crowns can be created in various materials, including porcelain, ceramic, metal, and porcelain-fused-to-metal. The choice of material depends on factors like durability, aesthetics, and the tooth's location in the mouth.

The advantages of dental crowns include their exceptional durability and longevity. They offer comprehensive protection for damaged teeth and can be made to have a natural look. Dental crowns are effective for addressing functional and cosmetic concerns. However, they require the removal of a significant portion of the tooth's natural structure, making them a more extensive procedure than veneers.

Dental veneers defined

Dental veneers are thin, custom-made shells bonded to the front surfaces of teeth. They can improve the appearance of the teeth by enhancing their color, shape, size, or alignment. Dental veneers are recommended in various situations, as they can:

  • Conceal stained or discolored teeth that do not respond to teeth whitening
  • Correct the appearance of misaligned or irregularly shaped teeth
  • Close small gaps or spaces between teeth
  • Rejuvenate the aesthetics of worn-down or chipped teeth
  • Be a cosmetic solution for a more uniform smile

Veneers are commonly made from porcelain or composite resin. Porcelain veneers are highly regarded for their durability and lifelike appearance, closely resembling natural teeth. Veneers are stain resistant and long lasting, making them effective for addressing primarily cosmetic concerns. However, they may not be suitable for teeth with significant structural damage and may require occasional replacement over time due to wear.

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Considering dental crowns or veneers?

Here at our dental practice, we offer dental crowns and veneers to help patients achieve a more attractive and healthier smile. If you are dealing with cosmetic or oral health concerns with one or more teeth, contact us today to schedule a visit. We would also be happy to answer any of your questions or address any of your concerns. We are here to help!

Request an appointment or call South Florida Smile Spa, Nicole M. Berger, DDS at 954-395-2419 for an appointment in our Pompano Beach office.

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