Veneers and crowns are often confused, but they solve different problems. A veneer is a thin facing bonded to the front of a tooth, mainly for appearance. A crown caps the entire tooth, mainly for strength after significant damage. Choosing correctly depends on how much sound tooth is left.
At a Glance
When Each Is Used
Veneers suit healthy front teeth where you want to change shape, colour or alignment with minimal tooth reduction. Crowns are needed when a tooth is broken down, heavily filled, or root-treated and needs full protection. Many smile makeovers use veneers on front teeth and crowns where teeth are weaker.
The Right Choice
It comes from how much healthy tooth remains and the goal — pure aesthetics or structural rebuild. WeCare assesses each tooth and often combines both for a unified result. A free WhatsApp consultation with photos gives a tooth-by-tooth recommendation.


