Resin Veneers

Composite resin veneers, also known as bonding technique, are conservative restorations used to cover teeth facing aesthetic issues related to color, shape, or position within the arch. In this process, the surface of the tooth is essentially “built up” to conceal its color or morphological imperfections.

The advantage of the resin veneer method is the ease of placement and speed, as it requires only one visit to the dentist without any waiting time for materials to be sent to the dental technician.

This is exactly why they are more cost-effective compared to all-ceramic veneers. However, they have a disadvantage compared to porcelain veneers in that they absorb pigments over time, similar to natural teeth, from smoking, coffee, red wine, tea, and so on.