What are the differences between bonding and veneers?
“Bonding” is an older term that refers to applying a composite resin as a “veneer” directly to the teeth. Veneers are usually thought of as being made from a ceramic material that is “bonded” to the teeth. Less durable than ceramic, resin will stain more readily and will need replacing more frequently. Ceramic veneers are generally more expensive than resin due to additional laboratory fees.