Esthetic smile rehabilitation with direct composite veneers: a narrative review with a practical explanation of the technique.

Minerva Dent Oral Sci

Section of Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Surgical Sciences, Pediatrics and Gynecology, University of Verona, Verona, Italy.

Published: March 2025

Social relationships, self-esteem, and one's own view are all greatly impacted by smile aesthetics. Smile harmony can be upset by abnormalities like peg-shaped lateral incisors, which leads patients to look for the least invasive yet effective cosmetic procedures. Direct composite veneers are a conservative way to improve your appearance without requiring a lot of dental preparation. This research investigates clinical application, material improvements, and overall patient satisfaction of direct composite veneers in the context of esthetic smile rehabilitation. The outcomes of recent research on direct composite veneers, with an emphasis on minimally invasive cosmetic rehabilitation methods, are summarized in this narrative overview of the literature. Through extensive searches in PubMed, Scopus, and ScienceDirect, studies were chosen using keywords like "direct composite veneers," "esthetic restoration," and "minimally invasive dentistry." The inclusion of articles was determined by their applicability to patient satisfaction, clinical results, and composite material improvements. According to the review, direct composite veneers are a practical, affordable, and reversible substitute for porcelain veneers. Benefits include instant results, little tooth preparation, and the use of multilayer composite procedures to provide natural-looking results. Nevertheless, drawbacks like staining vulnerability, decreased durability, and upkeep needs highlight the necessity of cautious patient selection. Direct composite veneers are becoming more and more feasible for long-term aesthetic solutions because to recent developments in composite resins, such as nanohybrid and nanofilled technologies, which have improved their polishability, durability, and color stability. Direct composite veneers are a good choice for those looking for a customizable, minimally intrusive method of improving the appearance of their smiles. Composite veneers are a useful and versatile option for improving appearance, even though they could need upkeep over time. To increase their lifetime and expand their use in cosmetic dentistry, more study on material advancements is necessary.

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