TEETH WHITENING
Having a beautiful smile may be even easier than you think. Many people achieve the look they’ve been dreaming of with our simple “whitening” procedure.
Just let us know at any appointment if you would like to whiten your teeth. You can lighten only your upper teeth or both the upper and lower, depending on how much you show when you talk and smile.
HOW IS TEETH WHITENING DONE?
An impression is taken to make a specialized “mouthguard” or “stent” to hold the bleach against the teeth. The material is used each night for about 3-4 hours for a week or two, and at the end of this time, significant whitening will occur. In some cases, the change is nothing short of brilliant. For confidence in appearance, bleaching technology allows us to promise improvements in yellowing, aging or stained teeth. For very severely stained teeth, dental crowns or veneers may be more appropriate.
WHAT IS THE TEETH WHITENING PROCESS?
In only a day or two your custom bleach splints will be ready for you to pick up. We provide you with a special bleaching agent that you put into the clear splints. With only a few hours of wear per day, our special bleaching agent bubbles stains right out of your enamel in a very short time without altering tooth structure or existing dental work in any way. When your teeth reach the desired brightness, only occasional treatment is needed to maintain your new smile. We’ll want to take “after” photos at your next appointment.
Dental whitening can be used to correct tooth discoloration. Discolorations can be caused by staining, aging, or chemical damage to teeth. Using the latest in whitening technology, we can offer a safe method for creating a beautiful “brilliant” smile. In cases of extreme tooth discoloration, crowns or veneers may be the only choice, but because of the low cost of whitening treatments, teeth whitening is nearly always worth a solid try.
KEY BENEFITS OF TEETH WHITENING
CONSIDERATIONS FOR TEETH WHITENING
Over-the-counter bleaching agents are available for purchase at drug stores and pharmacies. However, since these products can cause harm to the gums and teeth, it’s better to use products that our practice recommends.
WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO WHITEN YOUR TEETH?
There are many ways to whiten your teeth, from Over The Counter products to in-office whitening with a dental professional. Our team is confident in our in-office whitening approach while helping you achieve your desired results.
HOW MUCH IS TEETH WHITENING?
The cost of teeth whitening can vary quite significantly from product to product, procedure to procedure. Professional, in-office teeth whitening is the most expensive option, however, it does have the benefit of being performed by an experienced dental professional, helping to ensure that you get the sort of results you’re looking for.
DOES WHITENING DAMAGE TEETH?
The incorrect use of teeth whitening products may cause sensitivity, discomfort, or in some cases irreversible damage to teeth. That is why we recommend doing your whitening with a trained dental professional to ensure the proper protocols are being followed, with adequate follow-up care.
Just let us know at any appointment if you would like to whiten your teeth. You can lighten only your upper teeth or both the upper and lower, depending on how much you show when you talk and smile.
HOW IS TEETH WHITENING DONE?
An impression is taken to make a specialized “mouthguard” or “stent” to hold the bleach against the teeth. The material is used each night for about 3-4 hours for a week or two, and at the end of this time, significant whitening will occur. In some cases, the change is nothing short of brilliant. For confidence in appearance, bleaching technology allows us to promise improvements in yellowing, aging or stained teeth. For very severely stained teeth, dental crowns or veneers may be more appropriate.
WHAT IS THE TEETH WHITENING PROCESS?
In only a day or two your custom bleach splints will be ready for you to pick up. We provide you with a special bleaching agent that you put into the clear splints. With only a few hours of wear per day, our special bleaching agent bubbles stains right out of your enamel in a very short time without altering tooth structure or existing dental work in any way. When your teeth reach the desired brightness, only occasional treatment is needed to maintain your new smile. We’ll want to take “after” photos at your next appointment.
Dental whitening can be used to correct tooth discoloration. Discolorations can be caused by staining, aging, or chemical damage to teeth. Using the latest in whitening technology, we can offer a safe method for creating a beautiful “brilliant” smile. In cases of extreme tooth discoloration, crowns or veneers may be the only choice, but because of the low cost of whitening treatments, teeth whitening is nearly always worth a solid try.
KEY BENEFITS OF TEETH WHITENING
- Corrects brown, yellow and spotted tooth staining
- Works on people of any age
- Is a near-permanent solution for a “dull” smile, restoring brightness and brings a smile alive
CONSIDERATIONS FOR TEETH WHITENING
Over-the-counter bleaching agents are available for purchase at drug stores and pharmacies. However, since these products can cause harm to the gums and teeth, it’s better to use products that our practice recommends.
WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO WHITEN YOUR TEETH?
There are many ways to whiten your teeth, from Over The Counter products to in-office whitening with a dental professional. Our team is confident in our in-office whitening approach while helping you achieve your desired results.
HOW MUCH IS TEETH WHITENING?
The cost of teeth whitening can vary quite significantly from product to product, procedure to procedure. Professional, in-office teeth whitening is the most expensive option, however, it does have the benefit of being performed by an experienced dental professional, helping to ensure that you get the sort of results you’re looking for.
DOES WHITENING DAMAGE TEETH?
The incorrect use of teeth whitening products may cause sensitivity, discomfort, or in some cases irreversible damage to teeth. That is why we recommend doing your whitening with a trained dental professional to ensure the proper protocols are being followed, with adequate follow-up care.