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You\u2019ll want to know at the outset how much your crown or veneer is going to cost, and how much, if anything, your insurance will pay toward the cost. You\u2019ll also want to know about your dentist\u2019s experience with both procedures.<\/span><\/p>\n Both veneers and crowns can improve your smile and the function of your teeth. Both are costly procedures, especially when more than one tooth is involved. Veneers are used when you want cosmetic improvement, like covering crooked or chipped teeth, especially your front teeth.<\/span><\/p>\n Crowns are used when the tooth has a lot of decay or is broken or needs a root canal. Crowns may also be more appropriate when you need to brace adjoining teeth. Getting regular dental checkups and practicing good dental hygiene are vital for maintaining your veneer or crown and the rest of your teeth.<\/span><\/p>\nThe bottom line<\/span><\/h2>\n