Anchor Dental · Dacula, GA
Dental Crowns & Veneers in Dacula, Buford & Braselton, GA
Restore function. Enhance your smile.
Whether you need to restore a damaged tooth or transform the appearance of your smile, Anchor Dental in Dacula, GA offers custom dental crowns and porcelain veneers tailored to your needs and goals.
Dental crowns are custom-made caps that cover a damaged, decayed, or cracked tooth to restore its strength, function, and appearance. Veneers are thin porcelain shells bonded to the front surface of teeth to correct discoloration, chips, gaps, or uneven spacing with minimal tooth reduction. Dr. Tang works closely with each patient to choose the right option based on their dental health and cosmetic goals.
Why Choose Anchor Dental for Crowns & Veneers
- ✓ Crowns restore teeth weakened by decay, cracks, or large fillings
- ✓ Veneers correct discoloration, chips, gaps, and uneven teeth
- ✓ Custom-shaded to match your natural teeth perfectly
- ✓ Long-lasting results with proper care
- ✓ Minimal tooth reduction for veneer placement
- ✓ Temporary restorations placed while your permanent piece is crafted
Ready to schedule your crowns & veneers appointment?
Anchor Dental · 2103 Braselton Hwy Suite 190A, Dacula, GA 30019 · 770-988-4588
Serving Dacula · Buford · Braselton · Hamilton Mill · Suwanee, GA
Crowns & Veneers — Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a crown and a veneer?
A crown covers the entire tooth and is used when a tooth is significantly damaged, decayed, or broken. A veneer covers only the front surface and is primarily cosmetic — ideal for improving appearance with minimal tooth reduction.
How long do dental crowns last?
With proper care, dental crowns typically last 10–15 years or longer. Good oral hygiene, avoiding hard foods, and regular dental visits help extend the life of your crown.
Does getting a crown hurt?
The procedure is done under local anesthesia so you won't feel pain during treatment. Some patients experience mild sensitivity for a few days afterward, which is normal and temporary.
