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If you’re considering ways to restore damaged teeth or enhance your smile with cosmetic dentistry, you have options. Whether it’s a crown, dental implant or veneers, you can achieve and achieve excellent results. But how do you know which is right for you? Read on to get up to speed.

What’s the Difference Between Veneers, Crowns and Dental Implants?

Veneers

A veneer is usually made of wafer-thin porcelain that’s bonded to the front of a tooth. The porcelain is color-matched to your natural teeth. It’s strong but brittle, and sharp or repeated impacts can dislodge or crack veneers.

Crowns

Crowns are essentially “360-degree” veneers that encase your entire tooth with a thin, natural-looking layer of porcelain or a similar material. It’s usually about double the thickness of a veneer, making it more durable and resistant to cracking.

If you’re choosing between crowns or veneers for front teeth, a crown is best if they’re structurally weak because it can provide the support and protection your tooth needs while simultaneously improving the look. if you break off a significant portion of your tooth, or if you are a severe tooth grinder, a crown is also probably your best bet.

Dental Implants

If you’re facing the prospect of a denture or bridge, your dentist may suggest a dental implant as an alternative.  A dental implant is an artificial replacement for a missing natural tooth or root. It offers more comfort and stability than dentures, lets you chew food comfortably and may improve your facial appearance and speech.

When it comes to cosmetic dentistry, your dentist will walk you through the benefits and costs of your options. Once you have all the information, it should be easy to make the right decision. Contact Jeffrey S. Thaller DMD for incredible care. Since 1989, we’ve been helping our patients improve their dental health with crowns, veneers and dental implants. Schedule an appointment today!