The great variety of modern composite resins developed recently by manufacturers, offered to clinicians multiple choices of restoring esthetic of frontal teeth.
Material and methods: The present study was performed over a period of 8 months. The patients were devided in two groups: A consisted of patients that received indirect veneers; and B consisted of patients that received direct veneers.
Results: The clinical evaluation showed no major differences between group A and B, concerning the gingival recesion data and also concerning the plaque index.
Conclusions: The data obtained from the study made us assess that direct and indirect composite materials have a clinically acceptable result in terms of biocompatibility when used for frontal veneers.