Dental Veneers vs Crowns: Which One Do You Actually Need?
Written by
Dr. Ayşe Kılıç
Confused between veneers and crowns? Our dental experts break down the differences, costs, and ideal use cases for each treatment.
The Key Difference
Veneers are thin porcelain shells bonded to the front surface of your teeth. They're primarily cosmetic — fixing discoloration, chips, gaps, and minor misalignment. Only the front surface is altered.
Crowns cap the entire tooth. They're used when a tooth is structurally compromised — heavily decayed, cracked, or after a root canal. A crown restores both function and appearance.
When Veneers Are the Right Choice
- Stained or discolored teeth that don't respond to whitening
- Minor chips or cracks on front teeth
- Slightly uneven or misshapen teeth
- Small gaps between front teeth
- Teeth are structurally healthy
When You Need a Crown
- Large fillings or decay compromising tooth structure
- Cracked or fractured teeth
- Teeth restored after root canal treatment
- Severely worn-down teeth
- Dental implant restorations
Cost Comparison (Turkey vs UK)
In the UK, a single porcelain veneer costs £600–£1,200. In Turkey, the same quality veneer runs €150–€250. For a full Hollywood Smile (16–20 veneers), the savings easily reach €8,000–€15,000.
Longevity
High-quality porcelain veneers last 10–20 years with proper care. Crowns typically last 15–25 years. Both require good oral hygiene — regular brushing, flossing, and avoiding biting hard objects.
The Takeaway
If your teeth are healthy but you want a cosmetic upgrade, veneers are the answer. If there's structural damage or functional issues, a crown is necessary. Always get a full clinical assessment — a good dentist will never recommend veneers on damaged teeth.
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