How can I have whiter teeth?
There are a number of procedures available to help whiten your smile. In many cases, an in-office whitening session can provide the change desired; in other cases, porcelain veneers offer a more effective solution. Dr. King and Dr. Johnson can help evaluate your potential for whitening your teeth, based on their current color and the causes of any discoloration. If you opt for the whitening process, we offer the in-office ZOOM system requiring only a one-hour treatment session, and resulting in up to an eight-shade improvement! If you opt for veneer application, you’ll simply need a couple of appointments at our office. To read more about either of these options, please look them up in our patient education section.
There are a number of procedures available to help whiten your smile. In many cases, an in-office whitening session can provide the change desired; in other cases, porcelain veneers offer a more effective solution. Dr. Tran can help evaluate your potential for whitening your teeth, based on their current color and the causes of any discoloration. If you opt for the whitening process, we offer the in-office ZOOM system requiring only a one-hour treatment session, and resulting in up to an eight-shade improvement! If you opt for veneer application, you’ll simply need a couple of appointments at our office.
There are two major ways to whiten your teeth. One is the in-office method. Dental Village features Britesmile as our in-office method. This is a safe, effective, one hour procedure that whitens your teeth up to 9 shades whiter. The second method is the at-home method that involves trays and whitening solution. This method is effective, however it may take a few weeks to work fully and the results will vary based on your own personal effectiveness with the product.
There are a number of procedures available to help whiten your smile, from at-home bleaching products to in-office supervised treatments. Dr. Siegrist can help evaluate your potential for whitening your teeth, based on their current color and the causes of any discoloration. Once you have decided on the most appropriate method, you ll probably spend anywhere from 2 to 4 weeks undergoing a series of simple whitening treatments. Most patients can expect to end up with teeth approximately 2 shades brighter on the dental shade chart.