Tooth Whitening Dentistry To Fix Discolored, Dark Or Stained Teeth
Tooth
bleaching involves the placement of a bleaching solution on the
teeth to eliminate stains and discoloration. The solution is held in
place by a custom-made, see-through tray that fits over the teeth -
much like a mouthpiece worn by a professional boxer.
Bleaching is a safe, effective and relatively easy means of
producing a whiter smile.
Two bleaching methods are available:
BriteSmile
one hour bleaching, done at our office, and NiteWhite at-home-bleaching, which provides for
home use (not to be confused with over-the-counter bleaching
products available in your local drug store).
The difference between the two is the strength of the whitening
agent and the time it takes to get effective results. Power
bleaching usually takes three to six visits, while home bleaching
may take up to four weeks of regular use.
Sensitive teeth, or those that are chipped, eroded or weakened by
cavities, should be repaired or protected before they are bleached.

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