TEETH WHITENING
Keeping our teeth their whitest is a lot harder than it sounds. With all the coffee, wine, smoking and other foods that have the ability to stain our teeth on a daily basis, even proper maintenance sometimes leaves them a little lackluster. Teeth whitening is an excellent way to restore the natural color of your teeth or even make them whiter than your natural color if you would like.
To accomplish the whitening of your teeth, we utilize a tray whitening system. This tray whitening system is completed in 2 steps. The first step is to make an impression of your teeth. With this impression, we'll craft you custom whitening trays that you can use over and over. Finally, you will take the whitening gel and put it in the gel for a short period of time over a period of a few days. This often results in a whiter smile of 4 - 8 shades!
Please contact us today to see if you are a candidate for this type of whitening.
Home Bleaching Instructions:
To accomplish the whitening of your teeth, we utilize a tray whitening system. This tray whitening system is completed in 2 steps. The first step is to make an impression of your teeth. With this impression, we'll craft you custom whitening trays that you can use over and over. Finally, you will take the whitening gel and put it in the gel for a short period of time over a period of a few days. This often results in a whiter smile of 4 - 8 shades!
Please contact us today to see if you are a candidate for this type of whitening.
Home Bleaching Instructions:
- Brush immediately prior to placing whitening trays, rinse.
- Place a dab of whitening gel in each reservoir (only on the part of the tray that will cover the fronts of your teeth).
- Place the whitening trays on your teeth and gently push the front of the trays back against the front of your teeth to make the gel contact. DO NOT squeeze the gel out. If some comes out, gently wipe excess away using a q-tip.
- Leave trays in for 2 hours. Do not eat or drink for 30 minutes after use.
- Your teeth may become slightly sensitive to cold water or air. This is temporary, and you should use a toothpaste formulated for sensitivity is this occurs. Call the office if you start to experience any prolonged sensitivity or gum irritation.