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Tooth Whitening is actually a mild bleaching process that restores stained or discolored teeth to a healthy, natural color. Although over-the-counter solutions are available, we, and some of our patients, have found their results less than proclaimed. Our office uses an advanced procedure that is only available from your dentist because it is prescription strength.
Teeth become discolored for different reasons:
Is Whitening Safe? Whitening is very safe. We use a product that has been proven safe when used under the direction of a dentist. Is Whitening For Me? Dr. Bayley or Dr. Eunson 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 whitening. For In-Office
whitening, we utilize the advanced Zoom! light-activated process, as seen
on "Extreme Makeovers" on TV! What Is The At-Home 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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