Why should I pay more for in-office bleaching when I can do it at home ?

For uniform results, in-office bleaching is best. Before starting a whitening program, your cosmetic dentist will determine the health of your teeth and mouth and remove any surface stains and deposits. To help maintain the results of treatment, the dentist will customize your treatment to your particular needs and advise you of any changes that are needed to your daily oral care routine.

Professional in-office whitening is also more convenient. This is because the bleaching agents are stronger than those that are used in over-the-counter products. Your teeth will get significantly whiter in 60 to 90 minutes. Two or three visits may be required in some cases, but many people can get good results in a single session. Some in-office whitening gets your teeth many shades whiter because the light used in the office activates the whitening agent, making it more efficient. In-office whitening also avoids the use of trays, so you will not ingest any of the whitening agent.


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