April 7, 2008
How Long Do Richmond Veneers Last?
Lots of folks avoid discussing about passing away. Both because they're scared of what they can't see and because they have the wrong impression about life. Remember that life and death are simply natural. 
Death reminds us to think about how ultimately, each and every one of us will stand in line to receive the ultimate cleaning from that Big Dental Clinic in the sky. There, it doesn't matter if you have dental insurance or not. The expensive automobile and opulent home won't matter either. What you really want to have to ensure success is a spotless dental record.
Certainly, I'm referring to judgment day.
The bodies we've loved and hated will crumble in the end. Prudent people are lucky to be able to decide on how they want to be treated once they're dead. They can go in an urn instead of a casket. People who are cremated save their loved ones money and space. The dead don't have to worry about time.
The deceased will be transported to an oven. It takes a little while to be sure that the whole body is cremated. It is worth knowing that the final body part to give in to the intense heat will be our bones. Especially the teeth. This is also what happens with whole bodies put into the ground. The last to decompose are the teeth. Your local forensics expert can tell you this if you feel the need.
This is teeth we're talking about. Everyday, regular teeth. If they were able to bear up under cremation, then what do you think about the strength of tough dental veneers?
Dental veneers are constructed from man-made strong high tech ceramic-like material. They are submitted to a lot of fabrication and processing. And high temperature. They get their beautiful luster from the heat. Heat is what makes them almost indestructible.
Just so you are aware, I will construct and install your Richmond veneers so that they last for centuries. It won't happen but I try. Come to my dental office in Richmond. We'll have those Richmond veneers fitted. Then we put the receipt in a time capsule. And then we'll wait to see what happens.
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