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What's The Difference Between Veneers And Crowns?

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Veneers and Crowns are two dental restoration options that offer remarkable benefits in the repair and enhancement of the front visible portion of the teeth. The common dental concerns for which crowns or veneers are considered include chipped/cracked/broken teeth, discolored/stained teeth, crooked teeth, and weakened/decayed teeth. However, separately the crowns and veneers serve different purposes, both aesthetically and functionally.

 

Veneers Vs Crowns: Which is Better For Dental Restoration? Read On To Know More:

  

A dental crown also referred to as a tooth cap is used to cover the entire tooth structure lying above the gums. It is about 2 mm in thickness. It is custom-made with materials like porcelain, an all-metal alloy, or porcelain fused to a metal alloy. To prepare for the placement of a dental crown, the existing tooth is required to be filed down. If the tooth is extensively decayed, the decay or damaged section of the tooth is removed before making the crown. In such cases, the tooth is required to be built up to support the crown.

 

What is a veneer?

 

A veneer is a thin dental laminate of about 1 mm thickness made of porcelain or other materials. It is bonded to only the front portion of the existing natural tooth. To prepare for the placement of veneer, the existing tooth surface is roughened by trimming only half a millimeter of the tooth enamel.

 

Veneer Vs Crown: Which Is Better To Choose?

 

To figure out the best-suitable dental restoration option, the pros of having veneers and crowns must be considered.

 

Benefits of Having Veneers:

 

  • Dental veneers are designed strictly for cosmetic purposes. In the long run, these are more aesthetically appealing than dental crowns as even after several years’ gum margins are not visible just like what happens sometimes with dental crowns.
  • Their placement does not require a lot of filing down of healthy natural teeth.
  • Teeth having veneers show minimal movement.

 

Benefits of Having Crowns:

 

  • The affected tooth is wholly protected from further decay or damage.
  • The porcelain crowns feel, look, and function just like natural teeth. These are relatively permanent and can be used to replace a missing tooth.
  • Dental insurance can cover a portion of the cost of having dental crowns.

 

To know more about the difference between veneers and crowns in detail, book a visit now at First Point Dental.

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