Composite Resin Veneers

If you choose to use composite resin veneers, your dentist will etch the surface of your tooth before coating it with a thin layer of the composite material.
To obtain the desired aesthetic, further composite layers could be required. After that, your dentist will use a special light to cure, or harden, the composite veneer.
No-Prep Veneers
A few examples of these are the porcelain veneer alternatives Lumineers [2] and Veneers. They apply more quickly and with less disruption.
No-prep veneers simply modify the enamel of the tooth, not the layers of the tooth underneath. No-prep veneers frequently don’t require temporary veneers or local anesthetics.











