
Are you eager to enhance the natural beauty of your teeth? There are various restorative and cosmetic options available that can help to transform your pearly whites to perfection. Dental crowns and veneers are both great when it comes to covering up imperfections, but they are much different from each other. Read on to learn about some of the pros and cons of veneers and crowns so you can figure out which would best meet your needs and goals.
Veneers
This treatment involves using thin shells of tooth-colored porcelain to cover the front-facing surfaces of the teeth. It is ideal for masking a wide range of cosmetic imperfections and protecting the prepared tooth from damage. This is a very popular solution because of its ability to cover a wide range of different flaws.
Pros
- Veneers are more aesthetically pleasing long-term.
- This treatment only involves minimal enamel removal (approximately half a millimeter).
- Veneers can fix minor aesthetic issues, like uneven teeth, chips, or gaps.
- This procedure is less invasive.
Cons
- Covers only the front surface of your tooth, leaving the rest vulnerable to decay.
- Veneers are not reversible.
- Veneers aren’t covered by dental insurance because they are considered to be elective.
- Veneers aren’t ideal for severe tooth damage.
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are hollow caps that are placed over the compromised tooth to protect it from further decay and damage. They can help to restore teeth to their normal functions and appearance.
Pros
- Crowns cover the whole tooth, protecting it from decay.
- More similar in appearance to natural teeth.
- Ideal for severe dental issues and cosmetic damage.
- More durable than veneers.
Cons
- The procedure is more invasive than the process of getting veneers.
- More of the natural tooth enamel needs to be removed to make room for the crown.
- Additional soreness is present immediately after the procedure.
Veneers and crowns are both great ways to improve the appearance and function of your teeth. If you are looking for just a cosmetic solution, veneers might be the way to go. However, if your teeth have endured significant damage, you might want to consider dental crowns.
The best way to decide for sure is by scheduling a consultation with your dentist. This way, you can discuss your options with your dentist to determine what’s best for you.
About the Practice
At Khoi Dental Group, Dr. Khoi Le and Dr. Edward Murray work together to treat patients in the Jacksonville community. With their combined experience and expertise, patients can get pretty much anything they need under one roof. To learn more about veneers and dental crowns, or to schedule a consultation to find out which one is right for you, visit our website or call (904) 262-8409.