Smile and the world smiles with you; frown and you frown alone. Many people who have suffered damage to their teeth over the years; cracks, chips and discoloration can find themselves in the second group, people who are ashamed of their teeth and hence their smile. Fortunately, a cosmetic dentist in Cedar Rapids IA can help these people to obtain healthy and attractive teeth, teeth which will allow them to smile again with confidence. Your dentist is the best judge of which cosmetic procedure is best suited for you and after consideration of a number of factors can suggest either dental veneers or crowns.
Both of these products are somewhat familiar; they are both custom produced millings which will provide the patient with pearly white teeth. The process for both starts with the dentist making his analysis and then it moves to taking a mold of the patient’s teeth after they have been prepared for one or the other procedures. Once the crown or veneer is returned from the dental lab, they are fitted to the tooth using a very strong dental adhesive.
Although they have similarities they are in fact, quite different. Crowns are made to fit over a full tooth whereas a veneer is fitted to the front of a tooth only. A veneer is used to cover that part of the tooth which is in evidence when a person smiles.
Crowns and veneers are used for very different reasons. A cosmetic dentist in Cedar Rapids IA utilizes a crown when the tooth has been broken or severely eroded by decay or other trauma. The tooth is ground down considerably and the crown, which is porcelain veneer over a metal backing; is used to cover the entire tooth to the gum line. Crowns are very strong and are especially useful on those teeth which are used for grinding food where there is considerable pressure on the tooth.
Veneers on the other hand, although they are porcelain, are not backed with metal. A veneer is very thin and is applied only to the front of teeth which have been shaved a little to accept the veneer. Veneers are ideal for camouflaging discolored teeth or teeth that have surface cracks and small edge chips; they also can be used to cover gaps between teeth and somewhat correct crooked teeth. Veneers are strong but are not used in lieu of crowns, they are best suited for teeth which do very little grinding or chewing. For more details click here.


