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Veneers vs Dental Crowns


Dental restorative solutions like veneers and dental crowns have allowed hundreds and thousands of individuals worldwide to regain their smiles and feel a boost of confidence. However, when choosing between these procedures, Dr. Luisa Snyder and , always recommend that patients first understand the difference between the two.

What are Dental Crowns?


The simple definition for dental crowns is that they are caps that dental surgeons place over a patient's damaged teeth. Dental surgeons turn to crowns to cover, restore, and protect a damaged tooth's shape whenever fillings cannot solve the issue. Dentists may take between two to three weeks to make a dental crown. However, there are quicker options called same-day crowns for individuals looking for a quick fix; however, same day crowns are not always as durable.

There are a few different types of dental crowns since these crowns are made with several different kinds of materials such as porcelain, metals, ceramics, and resin. They are low maintenance and usually require minimal care. Regular oral hygiene is the secret to well-maintained dental crowns.

The different materials of dental crowns offer varying benefits. For example, one of the top benefits of ceramic crowns is their ability to look identical to natural teeth, whereas metal crowns are known for their optimal strength and durability.

What Are Veneers?


A veneer can be described as a custom-made thin shell of materials colored identical to natural teeth. This material is explicitly designed to go over a tooth's front surface, to enhance its overall appearance while offering it protection and strength similar to the enamel on natural teeth.

Dental practitioners customize veneers to the shape of a patient's teeth and bond them to their tooth's natural enamel during a procedure that, in some cases, may require patients to go under anesthesia. Patients can choose different dental veneers made from varying materials, such as resin or porcelain.

When choosing a material for veneers, one must always consider their requirements and preferences and their dentist's advice to make the best decision.

How Are Veneers and Dental Crowns Different?


There are a few differences between dental crowns and veneers, including the following.

Purpose


One of the key differences between veneers and dental crowns is their purpose. Veneers enhance the appearance of your teeth, whereas dental crowns correct a tooth's structure.

Design


Veneers are designed only to cover a tooth's front surface. However, dental crowns cover the entire tooth. Dental crowns are also usually one millimeter thicker than veneers and are a more permanent option.

Life Span


Veneers may last anywhere from five to 10 years with proper care and maintenance, whereas dental crowns can last up to 15 years. In some cases, dental crowns have lasted patients an entire lifetime. However, this usually depends on several factors like care and the amount of damage to the teeth.

If you are still uncertain about the difference between dental crowns and veneers and are wondering which one is suitable for you, you can contact the experts at Fairmount Dental Center by calling (503) 362-8364 to get answers.
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