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Tooth Whitening is actually a mild bleaching process that restores stained or discolored teeth to a healthy, natural color. Don't be misled by unproven and ineffective over-the-counter whitening solutions. Our office uses an advanced procedure that is only available from your dentist.
Teeth become discolored for different reasons:
Is Tooth Whitening Safe? Whitening is very safe. We use a product that has been proven safe when used under the direction of a dentist. Is Tooth Whitening For Me? Your dentist will evaluate your teeth and smile to determine whether whitening is right for you. In some cases a different cosmetic procedure may better meet your expectations, but whitening is a safe, fast and easy process that is effective for almost everyone! We Give You Choices! You can choose in-office light-activated whitening for immediate results, or you can choose at-home bleaching.
For In-Office tooth whitening, we utilize the advanced BriteSmile light-activated process and the advanced Zoom! light-activated process. Click here to learn more about BriteSmile. What Is The At-Home Tooth Whitening Process?
When Will I See Results?
How Long Will The Results Last? The effects typically last several years. Many patients choose to "touch-up" their teeth every 6 to 12 months by applying the treatment for 1 or 2 nights. "Touch-ups" are especially useful for patients that drink beverages that stain teeth, like coffee, tea, and colas. Are There Any Side-Effects? Some patients may experience heightened tooth sensitivity to cold, or mild tooth or gum sensitivity during treatment, but these symptoms are only temporary and disappear within a few days.
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