Dental veneers and crowns

Dental veneers and crowns are two popular dental treatments used to improve the aesthetics and function of teeth. If you are looking to improve the colour, shape or strength of your teeth, veneers and crowns are effective, long-term solutions.

Dental veneers

Dental veneers are thin ceramic or composite coverings that are placed on the front surface of the teeth. They are specifically designed to improve the aesthetics of teeth, making them smoother, brighter and healthier.

Tooth veneers are ideal for those who wish to:

  • Improve the colour of their teeth, masking permanent discolouration that teeth whitening cannot eliminate.

  • Correct cracked, worn or uneven teeth.

  • Change the shape or size of teeth for a more harmonious smile.

  • A quick and effective solution to aesthetic problems.

When to choose dental veneers? Tooth veneers are the ideal solution if you have cosmetic concerns such as:

  • Uneven tooth shape or size.

  • Permanent discoloration that teeth whitening cannot remove.

  • Worn or cracked teeth.

  • Small gaps between teeth that need to be repaired.

Tooth veneers offer immediate and significant visual change, making your smile more even and brighter.

Dental crowns

Tooth crowns, also known as dental crowns, are dentures that cover the entire damaged or decayed tooth. Tooth crowns restore the strength and functionality of the tooth while providing a natural and aesthetic appearance.

Tooth crowns are ideal for those who have:

  • Severely damaged or decayed teeth that cannot be repaired with fillings or veneers.

  • Teeth that need protection after root canal treatment.

  • Teeth that need strengthening and protection because they are weakened or worn.

  • Aesthetic problems such as uneven or broken teeth.

When to choose dental crowns?

  • Tooth crowns are perfect if you have:

  • A tooth that is severely damaged, cracked or decayed.

  • A tooth that needs extra protection and strengthening after root canal treatment.

  • Teeth that are worn or uneven and need visual and functional restoration.

Tooth crowns are durable and long-lasting, providing a permanent solution that protects teeth and restores their natural appearance.

Process

1. Initial consultation:
Your dentist will assess the condition of your teeth and discuss whether veneers or crowns are a suitable solution for you. The necessary scans and measurements are taken to plan the treatment exactly to your needs and the work is sent to the technician.

2. Tooth preparation:
Before a veneer or crown is fitted, your teeth must be prepared. In the case of laminates, a minimum layer of enamel is ground off the tooth surface to ensure the laminate fits. In the case of dental crowns, the damaged part of the tooth is removed to allow the crown to fit securely.

3. Personalised veneers and crowns:
Personalised ceramic or composite veneers or crowns are made to perfectly match your teeth and smile aesthetics.

Dental veneers vs dental crowns: when to choose one or the other?

Tooth veneers are the ideal solution for cosmetic problems when you want to improve the colour, shape or size of your teeth. They are well-suited if the tooth structure is generally healthy but needs aesthetic correction.

Dental crowns are necessary when the tooth structure is severely damaged, decayed or weakened. Crowns provide additional protection and support while restoring the aesthetics and functionality of the tooth.

Summary

Dental veneers and crowns offer excellent solutions to improve dental aesthetics and functionality. Whether you need cosmetic correction or strong protection, veneers and crowns give you a lasting, natural and beautiful smile. Consult your dentist to find out which solution is best for you.

Frequently asked questions

1. Is the installation of dental implants and crowns painful, and how long does recovery take?

2. How long do dental laminates and crowns last and how to care for them?

3. Are dental veneers and crowns suitable for me if I have bruxism?

1. Is the installation of dental implants and crowns painful, and how long does recovery take?

2. How long do dental laminates and crowns last and how to care for them?

3. Are dental veneers and crowns suitable for me if I have bruxism?

1. Is the installation of dental implants and crowns painful, and how long does recovery take?

2. How long do dental laminates and crowns last and how to care for them?

3. Are dental veneers and crowns suitable for me if I have bruxism?