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Why whiten teeth in the dental chair?
Why whiten teeth in the dental chair?
- Teeth whitening is a gentler and less invasive method compared to all types of restorations (fillings, veneers, crowns, etc.);
- The right method + the right products – in the right concentration – is a safe and effective way to a beautiful smile;
- The whitening procedure is supervised by a dentist and can be stopped at any time if necessary, so it is safe;
- It is not necessary to whiten all your teeth;
- Only proven products are used;
- Individual approach to each client;
- The dentist gives recommendations that are tailored to you and help you keep the results for longer.
- Important to know:
- Transient tooth sensitivity may occur during the procedure;
- Filled teeth are more likely to develop sensitivity during professional whitening than intact teeth;
- Enamel remains temporarily softer after high concentration whitening treatments, so do not brush your teeth immediately after whitening treatments;
- Professional whitening does not whiten existing old and over-painted restorations (fillings, crowns);
- Restorations can be replaced approximately 2 weeks after the last whitening treatment, once the tooth color has stabilized;
- Optimal regimen to help maintain results longer: professional whitening in the dentist’s chair + maintenance home whitening.
Julija Skurjate2024-08-23T14:13:32+03:00
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