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Better to get Dental crowns or Veneers?

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Dental crowns and veneers are two of the most common solutions dentists use to give their patients the smile they want. Both of these solutions aim to solve the same problem, which is to give a patient the perfect smile. As such, it’s important that you understand how these two solutions achieve the same goal. In this article, we will compare and contrast implant and veneer dentistry to help you make the right decision for your specific case.

Dental Crowns

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Dental crown, abutment and implant. 3D illustration of human teeth and dentures on white background.

If you have had any issues with your teeth in the past, you most likely know how frustrating it can be to deal with them. Dental crowns are a great option for patients who want to definitively solve their teeth aesthetic problems. Instead of extracting their teeth, they go for root canal treatment followed by a dental crown. Because crowns cover full top portion of natural teeth, they are reliable and durable. The only issue that people may have with crowns is that they are a bit more invasive than veneers.

Dental Veneers

Dental veneers

If you’ve decided that you would like to give your smile a makeover. However you’ve realized that you’re not ready to get implants, veneers are a great alternative. Veneers are thin layers of porcelain or composite material that are bonded to your teeth. This gives them a cosmetic makeover. They come in a variety of colors and shapes. Veneers used to transform nearly any type of smile. Therefore, making them ideal for patients who want to solve their smile issues without implants.

However, veneers are definitely the more cosmetic option. Although they look great, they are not as durable as implants. This is why veneers are most commonly used in patients who want to solve their smile issues quickly.

Which is Better: Dental Crowns or Veneers?

If your tooth has a large filling, a root canal, or is very worn or cracked, a crown is likely the best option. If your tooth is basically intact and the restoration is for cosmetic purposes, a veneer may be the best option. Veneers can also be used for minor shape corrections.

The information in this article to make the right decision. Both crowns and veneers can solve your smile issues, and they can both be used as short-term or long-term solutions.

Dr. Chirag Chamria

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Crowns and veneers are two of the most common cosmetic solutions which dentists use to give their patients the smile they want. Both of these solutions aim to solve the same problem, which is to give a patient the perfect smile. As such, it’s important that you understand how these two solutions achieve the same goal. In this article, we will compare and contrast implant and veneer dentistry to help you make the right decision for your specific case.

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