FAQs – Crowns, Bridges & Veneers
What is the difference between a crown and a veneer?
A crown covers the entire tooth and is used for strength and protection, while a veneer covers only the front surface and is mainly used for cosmetic improvement.
When is a crown necessary?
Crowns are typically indicated for teeth with large fillings, fractures, or those that have undergone root canal therapy. They provide structural integrity and prevent further breakdown
How long do crowns and veneers last?
With good oral hygiene and regular dental visits, crowns and veneers can last 10–15 years or longer.
Does getting a crown or veneer hurt?
The procedure is performed under local anaesthetic. Most patients experience minimal discomfort during and after treatment.
Can a bridge replace more than one missing tooth?
Yes. A bridge can replace one or multiple missing teeth, depending on the design and support available.
Are crowns and veneers natural-looking?
Yes. Modern porcelain restorations are designed to closely match the colour, shape, and translucency of natural teeth.
What materials are used?
Modern options include porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM), zirconia, and all-ceramic. Zirconia is often favored for its exceptional durability and natural translucency.
Do they stain like natural teeth?
Porcelain crowns and veneers are highly resistant to staining from coffee, tea, or tobacco, making them a popular choice for long-term smile transformations.
