DEEP BLEACHING - The only way to bleach your teeth!!
Tooth whitening (or bleaching) is a simple, non-invasive dental treatment used to change the color of natural tooth enamel and is an ideal way to enhance the beauty of your smile.
Because having whiter teeth has now become the number one aesthetic concern of most patients, there are a number of ways to whiten teeth. The most popular method is using a home tooth whitening system that will whiten teeth dramatically. Since tooth whitening only works on natural tooth enamel, it is important to evaluate replacement of any old fillings, crowns, etc. Replacement of any restorations will be done after bleaching so they will match the newly bleached teeth.
Have you ever bleached your teeth before only to find that you did not get the expected results? or that the color was not stable for a long period of time? Well, Dr. Hall employs a bleaching technique he feels is far superior to other techniques in the market.
The special Deep Bleaching technique starts with the fabrication of custom-made trays and this is one of the reasons this style of bleaching works so well. The Deep Bleaching trays create a seal at your gum line thus keeping the bleach on the teeth, allowing it to work. Most trays fabricated in the dental office do not seal the bleach at the gum line allowing it to be washed out by the saliva very quickly rendering it ineffective. Also, Dr. Hall uses a safe and effective combination of bleaching agents in order to achieve these phenomenal results. This procedure is a combination in-office and at-home bleaching. It consists of two in-office sessions, separated by 14 nights of at-home bleaching. The results are absolutely amazing! If you want to know more about this powerful technique please call our office and schedule a complimentary consult with Dr. Hall.
Reasons for Deep Bleaching:
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Fluorosis (excessive fluoridation during tooth development).
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Normal wear of outer tooth layer.
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Stained teeth due to medications (tetracycline, etc.).
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Yellow, brown stained teeth.