March 31, 2008
How Long do Fairfax City Veneers Last?
Think back to the nineteenth century. The era when the Spanish Empire expanded its borders to nearly every place on Earth. The galleon trading ships would return to back to their native Spain overflowing with mysterious goods. 
If today's massive ships capsize in the middle of ocean storms that seem to come from nowhere, how easily did the ships sink two hundred years ago? Enormous surges of water crashing constantly against those ships were sufficient to overturn them. And it took down all the plunder with them.
Though treasure hunters later explored primarily for gems and precious metals, they also recovered lots and lots of ceramic material. That means porcelain. That's more than 200 years of doing nothing but sitting in the ocean, being exposed to saltwater - which destroys steel. That's an approximation, of course.
I imagine that my Fairfax City veneers will last that long on your teeth. I hope they will outlast anyone who is alive right now.
I use very high quality materials, that are put together with more thought even than the Japanese Samurai swords.
They are described as porcelain veneers but they aren't just porcelain. And since they've been produced by being pushed to the boundaries of heat and chemistry, even the most scorching food or beverage isn't likely to harm them.
In addition to being quite solid, Fairfax City veneers are also virtually impermeable. This means that because of the way they are made, my Fairfax City veneers do not have the pores through which food acids can penetrate.
The absence of pores also means that coffee and tea drinkers can have their fill without worrying about staining or discoloration. Of course, anything can stain, but my veneers aren't likely to during common circumstances. You can get the smile you've dreamed of, and not have to put up with teeth that are yellow or chipped.