Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Partial Ceramic Veneers as a Conservative Restorative Strategy: A Narrative Review with Case Report
- Journal:
- Dentistry Journal
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- Jose Villalobos-Tinoco et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Restorative Dentistry, Center for Dental Studies (CEO), Queretaro 76050, Mexico · CH
- Species:
- dog
Abstract
<b>Background:</b> Partial ceramic veneers in the esthetic zone are a novel, conservative alternative to traditional veneer preparations intended to preserve maximum tooth structure. This narrative review summarizes the available clinical case reports on partial ceramic veneers and includes a case illustration demonstrating a step-by-step approach to closing a space between the maxillary left lateral incisor and canine. <b>Methods:</b> The review synthesizes the limited case-report evidence, focusing on patient selection, treatment planning, and clinical execution. The case illustration details each step, including a diagnostic digital wax-up to preview the proposed outcome and a minimally invasive preparation limited to rounding sharp areas and optimizing the path of insertion. <b>Results:</b> Published reports emphasize that careful case selection and a well-executed plan are essential. In the case illustration, hand-crafted partial veneers achieved a natural appearance, with a high esthetic outcome confirmed using the White Esthetic Score (WES) system. <b>Conclusions:</b> Although evidence remains limited, partial ceramic veneers can be predictable in appropriately selected cases. More long-term clinical data are needed, and the case illustration may help guide early-career clinicians. The case illustration is limited in that it does not provide quantifiable outcomes like in vitro studies; however, qualitatively, it fulfilled the patient’s esthetic and functional demands.
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