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The Difference Between Veneers and Crowns

April 26, 2017
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Veneers versus crowns. These are two of the most popular dental restoration methods to help resolve many of the same types of issues. How do you decide which option will work best for your specific needs? Thankfully, working closely with your dental provider can help you decide between veneers and crowns in your individual instance. Both veneers and crowns are designed to give you a healthier, more radiant smile.

 

Veneers and Crowns

If you are searching for a way to have the most beautiful smile possible, fixing cosmetic flaws is something to consider. Depending on your specific needs, your dentist will discuss your options regarding both veneers and crowns. Both methods include fixing cosmetic problems; however, understanding their unique purposes is a vital step toward deciding on which restoration option will work best for you.

 

Porcelain Veneers

A porcelain veneer is a thin layer of porcelain that is placed over the front of the tooth. Once bonded, the result is a nearly perfect match to the rest of your teeth. Veneers will also require a small amount of enamel to be removed from your existing tooth to help the veneer adhere to the surface properly and give it a more natural look, without altering your jaw.

 

Dental Crowns

Crowns are also made of porcelain but are designed to fit over the tooth to provide a long-lasting fix that will help increase the look and feel of your smile. Crowns are often used when a patient requires dental treatments that address both cosmetic issues and functionality. Your dental provider will shape the tooth to allow a crown to be placed over it. This will address the dental issue, while improving the look and feel of your smile.

 

What will Veneers fix?

If you are still curious about whether a dental crown or porcelain veneers will work for you, talking with your dental provider can help. Each restoration method is designed to help you obtain a beautiful, healthy smile, one you want and deserve. Veneers are typically a good option for those seeking cosmetic restorations. Often, choosing veneers are the best choice for those who want to fix cosmetic flaws, such as discoloration, minor chips or cracks, damaged enamel, misaligned teeth and gaps. Crowns can also fix the same types of cosmetic flaws, but with the added benefit of fixing a functionality issue. For example, if you have a tooth that has become damaged from trauma or decay, it can quickly have its structural integrity restored as well as look as good as new with a dental crown. Crowns can also be a good option for patients who require assistance with problems caused by dental issues.

 

How Long Do Veneers and Crowns Last?

Both veneers and crowns are a life-long commitment. Each option can provide patients with a permanent option to fix a variety of dental issues. Once you undergo this type of dental restoration treatment it is important to remember that visiting with your dental provider twice a year for routine exams and cleanings is vital to the health of your new restoration and your overall oral health.

 

If you are ready to learn more about your options, visiting with the knowledgeable and experienced team at Village Park Family Dental can help. Veneers and crowns can provide a quick, easy path to the beautiful, glowing smile you deserve. Call us today for more information or to schedule an appointment.

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