Dental Crowns and Veneers are both popular options for restoring and enhancing the appearance of damaged or discolored teeth, but they serve slightly different purposes.
A crown, also known as a "cap," is a restoration that fully covers a damaged or decayed tooth. Crowns are typically recommended when a tooth is weak, cracked, or has a large filling and needs structural support. Crowns are custom-made from materials like porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination, and they are designed to match the look and color of your natural teeth.
Veneers are thin, custom-made shells that cover only the front surface of the teeth. They are used mainly for cosmetic improvements, such as covering discoloration, small chips, gaps, or minor misalignment. Veneers are usually made from porcelain or composite resin, which can be precisely matched to the color of your natural teeth.
We will help determine if a crown or veneer is better based on your dental needs. Crowns are ideal for restoring function to damaged teeth, while veneers are a great choice for those seeking a cosmetic smile enhancement.
Whether it’s a crown or a veneer, both options can transform your smile, boost your confidence, and provide long-lasting results!