April 11, 2008
How Long do Asburn Veneers Last?
Can you imagine the eighteen hundreds? The period of history when the Spanish Empire expanded its borders to the ends of the Earth. The Spanish trading armada would come back to the motherland jam-packed with all kinds of foreign merchandise and food. 
If the gigantic marine ships of our day topple over in the large tropical storms that seem to come from nowhere, then what about the Spanish ships? The walls of water slamming repeatedly against the bodies of those vessels were sufficient to capsize them. Taking down with them all the loot.
Though treasure hunters later explored primarily for gold, silver and other precious jewels, they were also able to salvage whole heaps of ceramic material. Among other things, this includes porcelain. That's more than two centuries of being down in the ocean, being exposed to saltwater - which easily consumes steel. Plus or minus twenty years.
I trust that my Asburn veneers will survive just as long on your teeth. I hope they will outlast any of us.
I employ first-rate materials, that are engineered with more precision than the sharpest of swords.
They are known as porcelain veneers but they are a lot more than porcelain. And since they have been made by being subjected to the outer limits of heat and chemicals, even the most blistering food or drink can't begin to spoil them.
As well as being extremely durable, Asburn veneers are quite water resistant as well. This means that because of the way they are made, my Asburn veneers don't have tiny holes through which acidic substances can gain entrance.
Because there are none of these small holes, that means that folks who like hot drinks can have as much as they want without agonizing over discolored or stained teeth. For sure, anything can tarnish over time, but my veneers won't be prone to that under regular conditions. You can acquire the smile you desire, and not have to tolerate marked, chipped teeth.