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Crowns vs Veneers

March 6, 2023

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Crowns and veneers are both dental procedures used to improve the appearance of teeth, but they are used for different purposes and involve different techniques.

A crown is a type of dental restoration that completely covers a tooth, from the gum line to the biting surface. Crowns are typically used to protect a damaged or weakened tooth, or to improve the appearance of a tooth that is discolored or poorly shaped. They are made of materials such as porcelain, ceramic, or metal and are custom-made in a laboratory to fit over the existing tooth.

Veneers, on the other hand, are thin shells of a ceramic material or resin that are bonded to the front surface of a tooth. They are used to improve the appearance of teeth that are discolored, chipped, or slightly misaligned. Veneers are also custom-made in a laboratory, but they do not require as much removal of the natural tooth structure as crowns do.

In summary, crowns are used to protect and strengthen a damaged tooth, while veneers are used primarily for cosmetic purposes to improve the appearance of teeth.

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