Teeth whitening is a popular cosmetic dental treatment designed to enhance the brightness and appearance of your smile by removing stains and discoloration from the tooth surface.
Whether caused by aging, certain foods and drinks, or lifestyle habits like smoking, teeth can lose their natural luster over time. Zoom Whitening is an advanced, in-office treatment that uses a specialized light-activated gel to achieve dramatic whitening results in just one visit. With Zoom Whitening, you can achieve a noticeably whiter smile quickly and effectively.
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Your journey starts with a comprehensive consultation and assessment.
Based on your assessment, we’ll develop a personalized treatment plan tailored just for you.
After finalizing your treatment plan, the next step is the treatment start. Your dentist will work closely with you to ensure your instructions and needs are met throughout the process.
After completion of treatment, the final step is follow-up care to ensure success and ongoing health improvement. Dentist will schedule appointments for monitoring progress and addressing concerns, as well as for long-term wellness.
Zoom Whitening results can last from several months to a few years, depending on your lifestyle and oral hygiene habits. To maintain your results, avoid staining foods and beverages, use whitening toothpaste, and consider periodic touch-up treatments with take-home kits.
Yes, professional teeth whitening under the supervision of a dentist is safe. Our treatments are designed to minimize sensitivity and protect your teeth and gums. Over-the-counter products, however, may not provide the same level of safety and effectiveness.
Some patients may experience temporary tooth sensitivity after whitening, especially with high-concentration treatments like Zoom Whitening. This typically resolves within a few days. We offer desensitizing treatments and can adjust the whitening process to reduce sensitivity.
Teeth whitening treatments do not change the color of crowns, veneers, or fillings. If you have restorations and are considering whitening, it’s important to discuss your options with your dentist. In some cases, adjustments or replacements may be needed to match the whitened teeth.