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Benefits of Professional Teeth Whitening
Professional teeth whitening offers numerous benefits
for those looking to enhance their smile.
First and foremost, it provides noticeable results in less time compared to at-home treatments.
Additionally, the process is performed by trained professionals,
ensuring safety and effectiveness.
Lastly, it can boost your confidence and improve your overall appearance, making it a worthwhile investment for oral health and aesthetics.
Tips for Best Whitening Results
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It's best to avoid brushing your gums or flossing on the day of your whitening session.
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Brush your teeth gently after your treatment, trying to avoid brushing your gums.
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It’s important to note that many individuals will need multiple treatments to achieve their desired level of teeth whitening, particularly if they haven’t whitened their teeth in the past six months. Over time, stains can accumulate and become more stubborn, it necessary to undergo several sessions to bring back your smile's natural brightness. Consistent is key for maintaining that radiant look!
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​Please be advised if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, you will need to provide a doctor's authorization to use our service. Additionally, if you are considering using an at-home whitening kit, we recommend consulting with your doctor beforehand to ensure your safety.
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You can choose to whiten your teeth prior to a dental cleaning or after a dental cleaning. The whitening process is just as effective either way! If you choose to do your dental cleaning first wait about a week between appointments, as this will give your gums time to recover from the cleaning.​​
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The 60 minute service is the best treatment for whitening your teeth. The hour long session allows for the removal of surface stains as well as getting into the dentin of the tooth to reach deeper stains.
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The 30-minute service is good for jump-starting your new smile and a great choice for maintenance.
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It is important to understand that there are two phases to teeth whitening:
Phase 1: is Whitening, getting back to your genetic white colour.
Phase 2: is Maintenance, keeping your bright whiteness.
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