What are the disadvantages of dental veneers

Dental veneers, more commonly known clinically as veneers, require a small amount of tooth tissue removal. In addition, there are some clinical conditions that are not suitable for dental veneers.
Veneer restoration is a restoration method that uses adhesive technology to restore the normal shape and color of the dentition by covering it with restorative materials directly or indirectly. Generally, a small amount of tissue removal is required.
In addition, there are some clinical conditions that are not suitable for dental veneers. Severe labial misalignment of maxillary teeth, severe lingual misalignment, maxillary protrusion, serious wear and tear of enamel on the labial surface of the teeth, antimandibularity, large interdental gaps, excessive displacement of the midline, crowding and misalignment of the teeth, etc. Generally, it is not suitable for veneer restoration.
It is recommended to consult a professional doctor.