Veneers and crowns are both porcelain restorations, but the main difference between the two is the amount of tooth surface they cover.
Veneers, which can also be a necessary functional restoration, are wafer-thin pieces of porcelain that are applied over the entire front side of the tooth, whereas crowns encase the entire tooth, both front and back.
Crowns, which are more invasive than veneers, are usually used to protect a weak tooth, restore a broken or extremely worn-down tooth, or cover a tooth with a large filling.
Which ever option you choose, both are custom-maid to address your smile concerns.
Veneers, which can also be a necessary functional restoration, are wafer-thin pieces of porcelain that are applied over the entire front side of the tooth, whereas crowns encase the entire tooth, both front and back.
Crowns, which are more invasive than veneers, are usually used to protect a weak tooth, restore a broken or extremely worn-down tooth, or cover a tooth with a large filling.
Which ever option you choose, both are custom-maid to address your smile concerns.
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