Deep Bleaching (Tooth Whitening)
This new method of tooth whitening is the most effective teeth whitening process ever invented.
This method combines several techniques and is thought to be the most effective teeth whitening technique known today. Deep Bleaching appears to get teeth signifcantly whiter than ever before possible--even when the patients have "bleaching-resistant teeth."
Just look at the pictures below. These are photos of typical cases. Included are tetracycline cases, cases of darker teeth, and cases of not-so-dark teeth. These photos do not show unusual results but are typical results that you can expect to see in your own teeth! (In case the web doesn't show these pictures well enough on your screen, come by our office and see the original photos as well as a number of others. You won't regret it.)
What's Involved?
The first session of Deep Bleaching begins with a bleaching in our office. This will "condition" the teeth to absorb oxygen more readily from the bleaching gel in you at-home bleaching trays. There won't be a lot of whitening from this first visit, so don't be disappointed by that. The at-home trays will contain a bleaching gel and will be worn for 14 consecutive nights. You will see lots of whitening from this. (Don't worry, the trays we will make especially for you will fit well and won't leak. Most patients find the trays, made of thin, clear, flexible vinyl comfortable to wear and sleep in.) After the last night of at-home bleaching, the final Deep Bleaching is performed in our office. This visit will see significant additional whitening over what you will already be seeing. The results will be, well, "WOW!" No kidding!
What About Cost?
Since the cost is dependent upon the difficulty of the individual case, the only way to determine what the cost will be for you is if you make an appointment and come in to let us evaluate your needs.
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