Veneers have revolutionized aesthetic dentistry by enabling clinicians to deliver highly esthetic outcomes with minimal removal of tooth structure. As a conservative treatment modality, veneers effectively manage a range of clinical conditions, including discoloration, enamel defects, minor malalignment, and morphological anomalies of anterior teeth. This comprehensive article explores the clinical and material aspects of veneers, focusing on the principles of case selection, tooth preparation, bonding protocols, and recent material advancements. It outlines the evolution from direct composite veneers to advanced ceramic systems, including feldspathic porcelain, lithium disilicate, and CAD- CAM fabricated restorations. Emphasis is placed on the importance of enamel preservation, optimal adhesive strategies, and advancements such as no-prep and pre-fabricated veneer systems for example, lumineers, componeers, edelweiss. These innovations offer enhanced esthetics, improved mechanical properties, and simplified workflows. The article highlights evidence-based practices to maximize long-term success and patient satisfaction, reinforcing the role of veneers as a durable, minimally invasive, and esthetically superior restorative option in contemporary dentistry.
Porcelain, Dental Veneers, Conservative, Discoloration, Ceramic Veneers, Resin.
Chandana, G. P. S., and Parinitha, M. S. (2025). Exploring the World of Veneers in Conservative Dentistry. Journal of the Indian Dental Association Tamil Nadu, 15(2), 1-11.