Abstract

Composite veneers are a minimally invasive and increasingly popular choice for aesthetic dental restorations. Their clinical durability and success are determined by multiple factors, including material composition, patient habits, and the technical expertise of the dental practitioner. This review evaluates the existing research on the lifespan of composite veneers, with a focus on the key elements that affect their durability, clinical performance, and patient satisfaction. These elements include adhesive bonding methods, patient oral hygiene practices, and mechanical stressors that influence the long-term success of composite veneers.

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