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Don't you deserve a smile this white?
Now you can have whiter teeth safely and easily. |
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Why do teeth discolor?
Teeth naturally darken as we age. Over time, exposure to coffee,
tea, soda, tobacco and certain foods cause staining. Discoloration
can also occur due to certain childhood illnesses, medications,
physical trauma, etc.
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Even healthy, cared for teeth
can become yellow over time. |
We've helped hundreds of patients
enjoy a whiter, brighter smile. |
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How does Whitening remove stains?
The Whitening System will remove discolorations with a gentle
sustained release action that will oxidize (bleach) out the
stains within your teeth. Your tooth structure will remain
unchanged. History and research show that most patients treated
experienced some level of tooth whitening. Porcelain restorations
and white fillings do not whiten with bleaching agents.
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What is the treatment procedure?
The dentist will examine your teeth and gums to assure good oral
health. Old fillings may need to be replaced and/or decayed
areas treated and filled. An impression of your teeth will
be taken to guarantee proper fit of the custom fabricated bleaching
trays. The thin, soft plastic trays provide sufficient comfort
while bleaching. Once the tray is made, the the dentist will
explain how to use the bleaching gel.
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| Most patients use the Whitening treatment while
thay sleep. The dentist will decide how many nights your treatment
should take for maximum results. Most patients will need to bleach
for only three to eight nights. In some cases, the dentist may
recommend bleaching soft plastic trays provide sufficient comfort
while bleaching. Once the tray is made, the during waking hours
instead and possibly for shorter time periods. |
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Other information:
Research and experience show that the effects from the whitening
treatment usually last for years. Teeth may darken faster if
exposed again to staining products such as tobacco, coffee
or juices. However, the teeth will probably remain significantly
lighter than if no treatment had been done. Depending on your
teeth and type of staining, results will vary. The dentist
can explain the type of results you should expect from the
treatment. Some patients experience increased tooth sensitivity
to cold while using bleaching products. This will disappear
in one to three days after interruption or completion of the
treatment. |
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