April 3, 2008

How Long do Westland Veneers Last?


Get the Flash Player to see this player.

Email:
Name:

(I will never share your email or name with anyone)

Think back to the nineteenth century. That great era of history when the Spanish Empire extended its reach to the four corners of the globe. The flotilla of Spanish ships would come back to the motherland overflowing with mysterious goods. Westland dentist Fotolia_6840683_XS.jpg

If the huge ships built in our century keel over and sink in the large tropical storms that spring up out of nowhere, then what more the ships back then? Huge ocean billows smashing over and over again against the sides of those watercraft were sufficient to capsize them. And the ocean claimed the spoils.

Though treasure hunters hunted mostly gems and precious metals, they also retrieved tons of ceramic material. Mostly porcelain. That's more than 200 years of doing nothing but sitting in the ocean, in a saltwater bath - which can devour steel. That's there or thereabouts.

I trust that my Westland veneers will survive just like that ship booty. I think they will last longer than anyone living today.

I employ only the very best materials, that are manufactured with more precision even than Japanese warrior blades.

Folks refer to them as porcelain veneers but they are a lot more than porcelain. And since they have been engineered by being subjected to the outer limits of heat and chemicals, even the hottest of casseroles or beverages like coffee or tea isn't likely to harm them.

Aside from being very hard, Westland veneers are also almost impervious. This suggests that because of their manufacturing process, my Westland veneers don't have any gaps by which acids from foods can infiltrate.

The absence of pores also means that people who love tea and coffee can drink all day long without being anxious about stains. Certainly, anything can become blemished, but my veneers aren't likely to during common circumstances. You can get the smile you've dreamed of, and not have to tolerate imperfect teeth any longer.

Permalink • Print