March 27, 2008

How Long do Gilbert Veneers Last?


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Think back to the nineteenth century. That was the time period when the empire of the Spanish widened its borders in many places all over the world. The fleets of Spanish ships would return to back to their native Spain filled with exotic herbs, spices, jewelry, and furniture. Gilbert dentist Fotolia_6840683_XS.jpg

If our modern ships overturn in the large storms that emerge unexpectedly, then what defenses did the Spanish ships have? The walls of water slamming repeatedly against the bodies of those vessels were enough to send them reeling. And the ocean took all the loot.

Although treasure hunters went after mostly gold and other gemstones, they also retrieved plenty of ceramic material. This includes porcelain. That's after more than 200 years sitting at the bottom of the ocean, in direct contact with saltwater - which is enough to eat through steel. That's an approximation, of course.

I anticipate that my Gilbert veneers will survive just as long on your teeth. I think they will last longer than any of us.

I utilize the most excellent of materials, that are fabricated with more care even than the most carefully forged Japanese blades.

They are described as porcelain veneers but they contain much more than porcelain. And because they have been fabricated by undergoing heat and chemistry extremes, even the most blistering food or drink isn't likely to injure them.

Aside from being very hard, Gilbert veneers are also practically watertight. This means that because of the way they are formulated, my Gilbert veneers don't have any small cracks by which acids from foods can infiltrate.

The lack of these gaps means that those who love hot drinks can enjoy their favorite hot beverage without being concerned about staining or discoloring their teeth. For sure, anything can tarnish over time, but my veneers are not likely to under normal circumstances. You can attain the smile you've always wanted, and not have to tolerate imperfect teeth any longer.

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