Whitening

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What Is
Tooth Whitening

Tooth whitening is a conservative, but effective cosmetic dental procedure. We recommend both at-home and in-office procedures to achieve the best results. But each method has its advantages. We’ll help you choose what’s best for you.
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teeth whitening
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More About Tooth Whitening

In-office dental whitening can be completed in one visit. During the process, a gel will be applied to your gums to protect them. A bleaching agent is then applied to the teeth and, in some instances, a special light may be used to enhance the action of the agent. Three, 20-minute sessions will be completed during your visit. A custom appliance will also be made for your use at home to maintain and enhance your results.

For at-home dental whitening methods, you’ll receive a whitening gel that you’ll place in a tray that’s been made in our laboratory to precisely fit your teeth. You’ll keep the tray in place for at least 30 minutes per day. The length of treatment varies depending on the amount of discoloration and the results desired.

At-home whitening will produce the most even and thorough whitening. It gives you more control. If you choose an in-office procedure, we usually suggest additional at-home treatments to maintain your results.

Am I a Candidate for Teeth Whitening?

Modern whitening agents will lighten almost everyone’s teeth. However, the technique will not eliminate all types of discolorations. If you’ve had bonding or tooth-colored fillings placed on your front teeth, the whitening agent will not modify the color of these restorations. In cases like this, you may want to investigate other options, such as porcelain veneers.

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