March 31, 2008

How Long Do Gilbert Veneers Last?


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Many folks avoid discussing about whether there's life beyond this life. Both because they're scared of what they can't see and because they've misjudged the life cycle. Know that these are everyday occurrences. Gilbert dentist Fotolia_6840177_XS.jpg

Death is our little reminder that in the end, everybody will wait for his turn for the ultimate cleanse from that Heavenly Dental Clinic. And in there, money doesn't count. The lavish vehicle and posh abode are also long gone. Your basic necessity to finish that consultation with your molars still intact is a nice, clean dental record.

No question about it, I'm referring to judgment day.

Our once-perfect bodies will eventually decay. Prudent people can now make a decision on what they want to have happen to their remains. They can be cremated instead of being buried. Cremation saves space and money. And dead people don't need to save time.

The deceased is brought into a big oven. There it undergoes a burning process to be sure that the whole body is cremated. It may surprise you to know that the final body part to give in to the intense heat will be our bones. Particularly our teeth. This also happens with bodies in the ground. The teeth are the last to decay. Any forensics expert will confirm this if you'd like to.

Our discussion has been about teeth. Just plain teeth. If they can resist cremation, then what do you think about the potency of those dental veneers?

Dental veneers are built from man-made strong high tech ceramic-like material. These materials undergo a lot of production and processing. And intensely high temperatures. Heat is what makes them shine the way that they do. The heat leaves them practically imperishable.

Just so you know, I will manufacture and fix your Gilbert veneers so that they outlast even your children's children. It won't happen but I try. Make an appointment to see me at my office in Gilbert. We'll have those Gilbert veneers mounted. Then we'll bury the receipt in a time capsule. And then we'll wait to see what happens.

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