Tooth Whitening
A bright, white smile can help you feel more confident and attractive. At All Smile Dental Clinic, we offer professional tooth whitening services to help brighten and enhance the appearance of your smile. Our experienced team of dentists uses safe and effective techniques to help you achieve a brighter, more confident smile.
We offer two types of tooth whitening services – in-office and take-home. In-office tooth whitening involves using a special light-activated gel that is applied to the teeth and activated with a light source. The treatment takes about an hour and can lighten teeth up to several shades. Take-home tooth whitening involves using custom-made trays and a whitening gel that you apply at home over a period of several weeks.
At All Smile Dental Clinic, we use only safe and effective tooth whitening techniques that will not damage your teeth or gums. We will work with you to determine the best type of tooth whitening for your specific needs and preferences. We also provide detailed aftercare instructions to help you maintain your bright, white smile for years to come.
FAQs
Frequently Ask Question
Is tooth whitening safe?
Yes, tooth whitening is safe when performed by a qualified dental professional using approved techniques and materials.
How long does tooth whiten last?
The results of tooth whitening can last up to several years with proper care and maintenance.
How often should I whiten my teeth?
The frequency of tooth whitening depends on your individual needs and preferences. Most patients undergo touch-up treatments every six months to a year.
Can tooth whitening damage my teeth?
Tooth whitening will not damage your teeth or gums when performed by a qualified dental professional using approved techniques and materials.
What causes tooth discoloration?
Tooth discoloration can be caused by a variety of factors, including aging, genetics, smoking, certain foods and drinks, and poor dental hygiene.
Can all types of tooth discoloration be treated with tooth whitening?
Tooth whitening is most effective for treating extrinsic stains caused by external factors such as food and drink consumption. Intrinsic stains caused by factors such as medication use or aging may require alternative treatments.
Is tooth whitening covered by insurance?
Tooth whitening is considered a cosmetic procedure and is not usually covered by insurance.
How much does tooth whitening cost?
The cost of tooth whitening depends on the type of treatment and the extent of the discoloration. Our team can provide a personalized cost estimate after a consultation.
What is the difference between in-office and take-home tooth whitening?
In-office tooth whitening is performed in a dental office using a light-activated gel, while take-home tooth whitening involves using custom-made trays and a whitening gel at home over a period of several weeks. In-office tooth whitening provides faster results, while take-home tooth whitening allows for greater flexibility and convenience.