April 3, 2008
Back Mountain Dental / James C. DeFinnis D.M.D. -How Long do Veneers Last
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What do you think the nineteenth century was like? The era when the Spanish Empire grew to the four corners of the globe. The Spanish trading armada would rush back from faraway ports packed with loads of foreign commodities. 
If our modern ships still sink because of the harsh hurricanes that spring up out of nowhere, then what about the Spanish ships? Enormous surges of water crashing constantly against the sides of those boats were adequate to turn them over in the sea. And all the loot went with them.
Although treasure hunters went after mostly gems and precious metals, they also recovered plenty of ceramic material. That means 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. Plus or minus twenty years.
I expect that my Wilkes-Barre veneers will endure just as long in your mouth. I would like to think that they will outlast even me and you.
I utilize only the best materials, that are fabricated with more care than the sharpest of swords.
They are described as porcelain veneers but that doesn't fully explain them. And because they've been put together by being pushed to the edges of chemistry, heat and technology, even the most scorching food or beverage won't likely hurt them.
As well as being extremely tough, Wilkes-Barre veneers are also practically watertight. This suggests that because of their manufacturing process, my Wilkes-Barre veneers don't have any small cracks by which dietary acids can enter.
Because these cracks aren't present means that those who like coffee and tea can have all they want without worrying about staining or discoloration. For sure, anything can tarnish over time, but my veneers won't be apt to in the usual course of events. You can get the smile you've dreamed of, and not have to tolerate imperfect teeth any longer.