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Chicago Tooth Whitening
Everyone wants it: a brighter, whiter, more winning smile.
Tooth whitening can help you get it. Is going white just
right for you? Following are seven simple answers to help
enlighten you about our Chicago tooth whitening services.
1. Is tooth whitening right for all teeth? Ask us to evaluate
you and your teeth before whitening. Yellowish, hued teeth
respond well to bleach, but brownish-colored and grayish-hued
teeth do not. Whitening does not whiten caps, veneers or
bonded teeth. Finally, if you’re nursing or pregnant,
we do not recommend brightening.
2. Can brightening be done in your Chicago and Skokie offices?
If you prefer, chairside power bleaching can be done in
one hour at our Chicago and Skokie offices. We’ll
apply a protective gel or rubber shield for your gums, apply
bleaching agent to your teeth and use a special light to
enhance the action of the bleaching agent. One session is
generally enough to significantly whiten your teeth; some
patients may require an additional session.
3. Is bleaching safe? Yes. Be assured that brightening
will not soften enamel or existing fillings. The primary
ingredient is hydrogen peroxide, used safely in brightening
procedures for over 100 years.
4. How does brightening work at home? Take-home brightening
is available to be done anywhere and anytime. We’ll
give you a custom-made bleaching tray filled with a mild
bleaching agent. Just wear the tray to 2 hours per day for
two to four weeks for great results.
5. How much whiter will my teeth look? Most people see
a significant change in the whiteness of their smiles; but
results will vary by individual.
6. Is bleaching painful in any way? The majority of patients
experience no pain or sensitivity during the process or
after.
7. How do I keep my teeth white after the bleaching? To
maintain your new bright smile, brush your teeth twice daily
or after each meal and floss once a day, visit us regularly
for cleanings and check-ups and do a touch-up bleach at
home. With regular professional care and use of after-care
products, you can maintain your new whiteness for many years.