
Porcelain Crowns and Veneers
Treatment
Porcelain crown and veneer solutions for damaged or aesthetically problematic teeth.
About the treatment

Porcelain crowns are protective caps that cover the entire tooth, while veneers are thin porcelain shells applied only to the front surface of teeth. Both treatments are used to improve the appearance, shape, and function of teeth. Modern porcelain materials offer nearly the same light translucency as natural tooth enamel, providing excellent aesthetic results.
We can make your smile look great
Porcelain crown and veneer solutions for damaged or aesthetically problematic teeth.
Keep your teeth healthy
Detailed examination of teeth, X-rays, and if necessary, digital scanning to create a treatment plan.
The benefits of our dental treatments
- Natural tooth appearance and light translucency
- Long-lasting and durable (10-15+ years)
- Stain-resistant
- Biocompatible material - no allergy risk
- Maintains gum health
- Restores chewing function
- Can be completed in single visit (with CAD/CAM technology)
Who is it for?
- Patients with broken or cracked teeth
- Teeth with severe discoloration
- Misshapen teeth
- Weakened teeth after root canal treatment
- Those with gaps between teeth (diastema)
- Worn or eroded teeth
- Those wanting to improve their smile aesthetics
Treatment Process
Examination and Planning
Detailed examination of teeth, X-rays, and if necessary, digital scanning to create a treatment plan.
Tooth Preparation
For crowns, all surfaces of the tooth are minimally reduced; for veneers, only the front surface is prepared.
Impression Taking
Precise impressions are taken using digital scanners or traditional methods and sent to the laboratory.
Temporary Restoration
Temporary crowns or veneers are placed until permanent restorations are ready.
Permanent Application
Porcelain restorations are permanently bonded to teeth with special adhesives and polished.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between porcelain crowns and veneers?
A crown covers the entire tooth while a veneer covers only the front surface. Crowns are preferred for more damaged teeth, while veneers are mainly for aesthetic purposes.
How long do porcelain restorations last?
With proper care, porcelain crowns and veneers can last 10-15 years or longer. Teeth grinding habits can shorten their lifespan.
Is the treatment painful?
The procedure is painless under local anesthesia. Some mild sensitivity may occur afterward but subsides within a few days.
Can porcelain veneers stain?
Quality porcelain veneers are highly resistant to staining. However, the adhesive edges may discolor over time.
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This information is for general informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Please consult your dentist for treatment options.
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