When Are Crowns Recommended Instead of Veneers?

Dental crowns can address restorative issues in general dentistry. However, they have also become the standard in cosmetic dentistry.

Most associate cosmetic concerns with the use of dental veneers, but these are not viable options for all cosmetic concerns. With dental crowns, cosmetic concerns can be addressed, while also ensuring that the health of the tooth is salvaged. Read on to find out more about when dental crowns are recommended over veneers. 

Dental crowns vs. veneers

Below is a quick overview of dental crowns, including when they are recommended over veneers. This comparison allows individuals the chance to consider different cosmetic dentistry procedures.

Dental crowns

Dental crowns are cap-like coverings made of different materials, such as gold, porcelain, and composite resin. In the case of cosmetic dentistry, porcelain is most often used because it is strong and white in color, thus allowing for a more natural appearance. Crowns completely cover back teeth to ensure protection, support, and rejuvenation, both cosmetically and restoratively. 

The procedure for getting a dental crown is relatively simple. Patients are numbed and administered nitrous oxide to ease any nerves. The dentist removes any damaged portions of the problem tooth, then takes an impression for the dental lab. A temporary dental crown is placed until the final one is complete. A week or so later, the patient can return for the final placement of the crown. 

Why crowns are recommended

Unlike veneers, dental crowns can take more wear and tear. They are built for the back teeth, which are responsible for chewing and grinding. This makes them last longer, thus resulting in fewer appointments and costs.

Cosmetic dentistry purposes

Crowns can successfully address the following cosmetic dentistry problems:

  • Chipped teeth
  • Stains that are too severe to be treated with whitening
  • Cracks in the teeth
  • Teeth that are too short or not evenly aligned with their surroundings
  • Missing teeth

Veneers can address some of the same problems, but not all of them. 

Getting started with dental crowns

When considering dental crowns, it is best to start with a consultation. The cosmetic dentist can perform a thorough evaluation to determine the most appropriate plan of action. Additionally, questions and concerns about the process can be addressed. To find out more about why dental crowns are favored in cosmetic dentistry, reach out today!

Request an appointment here: https://www.mysaratogadentist.com or call My Saratoga Dentist PLLC at (518) 675-3094 for an appointment in our Saratoga Springs office.

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