Teeth whitening
Over time, teeth can become stained or discolored by certain foods and beverages, tobacco products, or simply the natural aging process. Brightening the shade of your teeth can be one of the fastest ways to significantly improve the appearance of your smile and boost your confidence. Teeth whitening can lighten the color of your teeth up to eight shades with just one treatment.
How Does Led Teeth Whitening Work?
The LED teeth whitening treatment at our clinic begins with a thorough clean of your teeth, followed by an application of a special gel, usually hydrogen peroxide-based (though sometimes carbamide peroxide gel is used as well). A mouth Retractor is then inserted, and the gel is applied onto the surface of the teeth. This whitening gel will provide better results than the teeth bleaching products available over the counter, as it contains a stronger bleaching agent. After the whitening gel has been applied, your cosmetic therapist will use a patented Cool Light system to activate the photoreceptors. This facilitates better gel penetration through the teeth' enamel.
Do You Offer A Clean & Scale?
Dental Tetracycline?
Tetracycline periodontal fibers are used to help treat periodontal disease (a disease of your gums). Periodontal disease is caused by bacteria growing beneath the gum line. Tetracycline works by keeping the number of bacteria from growing.
How Long Do Teeth Whitening Results Last?
What Is Fluorosis?
Fluorosis is a cosmetic condition that affects the teeth. It's caused by overexposure to fluoride during the first eight to ten years of life. This is the time when most permanent teeth are being formed. After the teeth come in, the teeth of those affected by fluorosis may appear mildly discolored. Fluorosis, also called enamel hypoplasia. The enamel may be pitted, rough, and hard to clean.
Will The Treatment Whiten Crowns, Veneers, Dentures, Or Artificial Composite Teeth?
Who Are Teeth Whitening Best For?
- Are pregnant or are nursing newborns
- wear braces or have had braces removed in the last six months
- Are allergic to peroxides
- Fluorosis
- Dental Tetracycline
- Gum disease (Gingivitis)
- Severe cavities and holes
- Under 18 (we do accept people under the age of 18, however, you must have parental consent)
- Sensitive teeth issues
- Have decaying teeth or exposed roots/nerve endings
- Have recently had oral surgery
TEETH WHITENING |
SINGLE |
PRE-PAY5 |
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Teeth whitening single session |
$199 |
$79 |
Teeth whitening double session |
$249 |
$99 |