For Spring Lake, FL Residents
Michael's Dental serves patients from Spring Lake and throughout Hernando County from our Spring Hill office, located just 6.8 miles away at 10280 Yale Ave. Most Spring Lake residents reach us in under 11 minutes. We treat patients across ZIP codes 34602.
Quick Answer
A veneer is a thin (0.3–0.7 mm) shell of porcelain bonded only to the front surface of the tooth. The back, sides, and biting surface remain your natural tooth. A crown completely covers the tooth on all sides — front, back, top, and chewing surface. The crown becomes the new outer shell of the tooth.
Veneers and crowns both transform a tooth's appearance, both can be made of beautiful porcelain, and both can last decades. The difference comes down to how much of your natural tooth they cover, how much of it must be removed, and what problem you are solving. Understanding the difference protects you from over-treatment.
The Core Difference
A veneer is a thin (0.3–0.7 mm) shell of porcelain bonded only to the front surface of the tooth. The back, sides, and biting surface remain your natural tooth. A crown completely covers the tooth on all sides — front, back, top, and chewing surface. The crown becomes the new outer shell of the tooth.
How Much Tooth Has to Be Removed
This is the most important difference that affects your tooth long-term:
- Veneer: 0.3–0.7 mm removed from front surface only (minimal, sometimes zero with no-prep veneers)
- Crown: 1.5–2 mm removed from all surfaces — front, back, sides, top
- Veneer preserves about 90% of the original tooth structure
- Crown preserves about 30–50% of the original tooth structure
When a Veneer Is the Right Choice
Choose veneers when the tooth is structurally healthy and you want to change the color, shape, size, or alignment cosmetically. Veneers excel at fixing chips on front teeth, closing small gaps, masking deep stains that whitening cannot fix, lengthening worn-down teeth, and covering minor crowding without orthodontics. They are the conservative cosmetic choice — once you crown a tooth, you can never go back.
When a Crown Is the Right Choice
A crown is the right choice when the tooth has lost significant structure — a large filling that keeps failing, a root canal that needs sealing and protection, a cracked tooth that needs to be held together, or severe decay that has destroyed too much enamel for a veneer to hold. Back teeth that take heavy chewing forces almost always need crowns, not veneers. If a tooth needs both function and esthetics, a crown is usually the answer.
Cost, Lifespan, and Insurance
Single porcelain veneer typically runs $1,200–$2,500. A porcelain crown is $1,200–$2,000. Lifespan is similar — 10 to 25 years for both with good care. The big difference is insurance: most plans cover crowns at 50–80% when there is a medical reason (decay, fracture, root canal), but they almost never cover veneers because they are classified as cosmetic. Always get the pre-treatment estimate from your insurance before committing.
Same-Day Crowns and Digital Veneers
We offer CEREC same-day crowns — scanned, milled, and bonded in a single visit, no temporary, no second appointment. Veneers are typically a two-visit process because of the aesthetic precision involved, but digital smile design lets you preview the final result in 3D before any tooth preparation begins.
Not sure which one you need? A 30-minute consultation, intraoral scan, and digital smile preview at our Spring Hill office will give you a clear recommendation and exact pricing. Call (352) 597-1100.
Why Spring Lake Patients Choose Michael's Dental
Close to Spring Lake
Just 6.8 miles from your door
Expert Care
Dr. Atra DMD, Board-certified implantologist
Same-Day Emergencies
Reserved slots for Hernando County residents
Flexible Financing
0% in-office plans, CareCredit, HSA/FSA

