Composite dental veneers are thin layers of tooth-colored resin material applied directly to the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance. They are a more affordable and less invasive alternative to porcelain veneers, often completed in a single visit without the need for significant enamel removal. Composite veneers can correct issues like discoloration, minor chips, gaps, or misshapen teeth, and they are easily repairable if damaged. However, they are generally less durable and stain-resistant than porcelain, typically lasting 5–7 years with proper care.