What is in-office teeth whitening?

What is in-office teeth whitening?

As we age, our smiles lose their luster and become yellow in color. When teeth are exposed to dark-colored beverages and foods, permanent stains will develop under the enamel surface of teeth. When permanent stains occur under tooth enamel, the teeth will noticeably darken. Many patients with permanent staining and yellowing of the teeth feel self-conscious about their smiles. Fortunately, a dull, stained smile can be restored to a bright, illustrious one with in-office teeth whitening administered by your cosmetic dentist.

Unlike products found in retail and drug stores that only address surface stains on the teeth, in-office tooth whitening effectively whitens and brightens smiles affected by years of exposure to stain-causing foods and beverages. In just one short visit to our cosmetic dentist, a patient can achieve the bright, stunning smile they have always desired.

Offering the Zoom! teeth whitening system, our team can lift permanent stains below the enamel surface and whiten your smile roughly eight to ten shades. Developed to work quickly and save patients’ time, the Zoom! whitening process is accelerated by a special laser that concentrates a beam of light onto the bleaching solution applied to teeth. This allows for significant whitening in about 45 minutes.

Your cosmetic dentist will first place a soft mouthpiece into your mouth to comfortably hold it in an open position so that the laser can adequately shine on teeth during the procedure. The gums will then be coated with a protective gel that will keep the teeth whitening solution from migrating to oral tissues. After the bleaching solution is painted directly on the teeth, the patented Zoom! laser will be positioned in front of the mouth to quickly activate the bleaching solution and accelerate the whitening process. When the procedure is complete, patients will leave our office with a substantially brighter smile.

In-office teeth whitening is a safe way to whiten teeth without damaging tooth enamel and soft oral tissues. To learn more about this non-invasive cosmetic procedure, call our experienced cosmetic dental team to schedule your consultation.