Veneers and Crowns
Key Differences
| Feature | Crowns | Veneers |
|---|---|---|
| Coverage | Full tooth | Front surface only |
| Function | Restorative & cosmetic | Primarily cosmetic |
| Tooth Removal | More removal required | Minimal enamel removal |
| Strength | Stronger, better for biting | Less strong, not for major damage |
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are custom-made restorations that cover the entire visible surface of a damaged or weakened tooth. They restore strength, function, and appearance to compromised teeth.
Crowns are ideal for:
- Repairing severely decayed or broken teeth
- Protecting a tooth after a root canal
- Reinforcing a cracked or worn-down tooth
- Enhancing the appearance of misshapen or discolored teeth
We offer crowns made from durable, natural-looking materials such as porcelain, ceramic, and zirconia for long-lasting and aesthetic results
Implant Crowns
Implant Crowns for patients with missing teeth, we also provide implant crowns, which are placed over dental implants to restore both function and appearance. Unlike traditional crowns, implant crowns are supported by a titanium post anchored in the jawbone, offering a stable and permanent solution to tooth loss.
Whether you’re restoring a natural tooth or replacing a missing one, crowns are a versatile and effective treatment option.
Porcelain Veneers
Veneers are ultra-thin shells of porcelain that are bonded to the front surface of your teeth. They are a popular cosmetic solution for:
- Correcting chips, cracks, or gaps
- Improving the color of stained or discolored teeth
- Enhancing the shape or alignment of slightly crooked teeth
Veneers are minimally invasive and require little tooth preparation, making them an excellent choice for patients looking to enhance their smile with natural-looking results.
