Discoloration of endodontically treated teeth poses a significant aesthetic concern for many individuals, impacting their confidence and self-image. Ceramic veneers have emerged as a popular solution for the aesthetic restoration of such teeth. This paper explores the role of ceramic veneers in addressing tooth discoloration, examining their efficacy, durability, and aesthetic outcomes, via a clinical case. Various factors influencing the selection of ceramic veneers as a treatment modality, including shade matching, preparation techniques, and adhesive bonding, are discussed. Additionally, advancements in materials and techniques have enhanced the versatility and aesthetic appeal of ceramic veneers, making them a valuable option for achieving natural-looking and durable aesthetic restorations in individuals with discolored endodontically treated teeth.