Deep Bleaching Teeth Whitening
Deep bleaching, also known as extreme whitening, is a teeth whitening treatment that is more powerful and effective than ordinary whitening. Using a combination of several different powerful products for teeth whitening, Seattle dentist Dr. Timmerman can whiten your teeth to a brilliant shade, even if whitening treatments have not worked for you in the past.
Deep bleaching is a safe way to whiten your teeth without risking the health of your teeth.
Why Deep Bleaching?
Deep bleaching is a good option for anyone who has tried whitening treatments in the past without achieving the desired results. Some people suffer from stains that ordinary whitening treatments cannot fix. Often, these stains and discolorations are caused by medication, such as tetracycline. Other agents that can cause staining include: beverages (such as coffee, tea, wine, and colas), certain foods, smoking, and age (as we age, we lose enamel).
Ordinary whitening treatments are often enough to restore the teeth to their natural color, but when they are not, deep bleaching is an effective treatment.
Whitening your teeth can help you obtain a smile you are proud to show off. When your teeth are discolored or stained, you may feel self-conscious and unwilling to show your smile. If you have tried at-home whitening treatments and in-office treatments without reaching the shade of white you desire, it may be time to try deep bleaching.
How Does Deep Bleaching Work?
Deep bleaching works by getting to the inside cause of the stain. To treat deep stains, you cannot simply cover them; you must break down the stain molecules themselves and truly get rid of the stain.
Deep bleaching is a three-step process.
- First, your teeth will be conditioned using bleach trays.
- Next, you will be given trays containing the bleaching treatment to wear at home.
- Finally, you will receive a final in-office treatment, plus instructions on how to maintain your results.
Just how white the teeth will get at the end of treatment varies from person to person. However, when used properly, deep bleaching results in a noticeably whiter smile.
What Is Involved With Deep Bleaching?
Some minor sensitivity may occur during or after the deep bleaching treatment. However, this sensitivity is quite temporary, and can be lessened with desensitizing products.
- Because deep bleaching treatments are a much more serious treatment than ordinary whitening, it takes a little longer to complete.
- Unlike many whitening treatments, deep bleaching cannot be completed in just one office visit. The deep bleaching process takes some commitment, with the whole process lasting about 2-3 weeks.
- Once the treatment is completed, however, you will see that it is well worth the added time and effort.
- The results from deep bleaching treatments are impressive!
Deep bleaching is a highly effective way to achieve a bright, sparkling smile, even if other whitening treatments have failed.
If you believe extreme whitening treatment could improve your smile, or if you are interested in learning about other options for obtaining a brighter smile, contact Seattle cosmetic dentist Dr. Timmerman and schedule a consultation. We are confident that we can help you achieve the radiant smile you desire.
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