Laminate
"Porcelain Veneers, a technique that involves thinning only the front surfaces of teeth by 0.3-0.7 mm without cutting and is considered a method that minimizes the loss of solid tooth tissue. This application is achieved by bonding the prepared material to the thinned areas of the teeth. Briefly, we can say that this type of covering is a practical and effective cosmetic solution. The primary aim of applying porcelain veneers is to eliminate aesthetic problems by adhering a porcelain layer to the front surfaces of the anterior teeth. Within the scope of this treatment, it is sufficient to preserve the natural beauty and structure of the tooth and to ensure the functionality of the placed material. It is seen as one of the most common problems due to neglect of dental care. Treatments like veneers are typically applied after disruptions in tooth structure. Porcelain veneers are preferred for situations such as the formation of different colors on teeth, damage to tooth enamel, gaps between teeth, decay, or breakage in the anterior teeth."