When it comes to achieving the perfect smile, there are many dental solutions to choose from, but veneers and crowns are two of the most popular options. While both can drastically improve your teeth, they serve different purposes and offer distinct benefits.

Whether you’re looking to enhance your smile is aesthetics or restore a damaged tooth, understanding how these two treatments work is key. In this blog, we’ll break down the differences between veneers vs. crowns, helping you decide which option is the best fit for you. Let’s get into it!

What is the Difference Between Veneers & Crowns?

What is the Difference Between Veneers & Crowns?

Veneers are extremely thin slivers of porcelain that are bonded to the front of your natural teeth. They are sometimes called “instant orthodontics” because they can transform your smile in a single appointment. They are usually used to improve the appearance of your teeth, correcting chips, staining, and discoloration. (Want to know more? Check out our blog on six things you should know about dental veneers.)


On the other hand, we have dental crowns, which are essentially a little cap that covers the entire tooth. Their purpose is to rebuild or replace badly damaged teeth; in some cases, your tooth may need to be built up to support the crown. They can be made from a variety of materials, but porcelain and zirconia are the best in terms of aesthetic appeal, color matching, and durability.

Choosing The Right Approach: The Pros & Cons

Are crowns better than veneers? Which one should I choose? The answer to these questions should always be found through a conversation with your dentist. As an expert familiar with your oral health and smile goals, they can give you their professional opinion on whether veneers, crowns, or a combination of the two is the right choice for you.

We also ensure you have all the accurate information you need to make an informed decision. Let’s look at all the pros and cons.

Choosing The Right Approach: The Pros & Cons
VENEERS CROWNS
Cover the front surface Cover the entire tooth
Aesthetics only Function, protection & appearance
Only changes appearance from the front Can completely change the size & shape
Minimal enamel removed Entire tooth reshaped
More delicate but can last up to 15 years Very durable, can last up to 15 years
Less expensive More expensive
If your goals are primarily aesthetic, or there is only minor damage to your tooth (or teeth), then veneers may be the answer. However, if your tooth has a large cavity, is very worn or cracked, or has required a root canal treatment, then a crown is likely the better option.

Transform Your Smile for Less at Shoreline

Now that you’re armed with information on veneers vs. crowns, it’s time to take the leap – your smile deserves it! Get the pearly whites of your dreams with the compassionate, experienced team at Shoreline. Don’t wait any longer – contact our practice to schedule your consultation and start your journey to a brighter, more confident you!

Transform Your Smile for Less at Shoreline
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