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Teeth whitening is one of the easiest
ways to enhance your looks.
Whether you want to add a sparkle to your smile for your
wedding day or perfect your look for confidence in business
meetings, whitening is simple, affordable and safe.
Many people say that they feel years younger after treatment,
having erased the effects of aging, coffee, red wine and
cigarettes.
Your Questions Answered
The difference
with deep bleaching is the results.
Follow Andrew’s guidelines and teeth will whiten
beyond any other system.
Deep Bleaching works by increasing
the tooth’s permeability
to oxygen which breaks down stain molecules. It is
a combination treatment meaning that there is a two-week
home treatment followed by a one-hour visit at the dental
practice.
Q How
white will my teeth get?
A Deep
bleaching can whiten teeth up to sixteen shades, results
vary but if used correctly, all teeth will
whiten dramatically.
Q Will
they look too white?
A No,
natural teeth rarely look too white. Sometimes
very white crowns can
look wrong because
they are made of a man- made
substance.
Q Will
my existing crowns, bridges and veneers change colour?
A No,
sometimes we will need to plan a change
of existing materials following a
successful bleaching
of the natural teeth.
Q Is
there pain or discomfort?
A You
may experience some transient sensitivity,
however, Andrew will give
you easy to use desensitising
swabs to take home which have an immediately
soothing effect.
Q How
long does it take?
A Two
weeks after Andrew provides you
with your deep bleaching trays. These
are thin and comfortable
and must
be worn in bed for fourteen nights,
then, on the fifteenth day you need to
see Andrew for the second stage of treatment that takes
less than one hour.
Q How
long does it last?
A Results
can last indefinitely with some very simple maintenance. Andrew
recommends that you
wear the trays for one night every three months or use Smile-X
whitening booster ampoules.
Q Is
it safe?
A Completely,
the materials used in deep bleaching have been used in
dentistry for over 100 years.
Q What
is the cost of the treatment?
A The complete deep
bleaching course costs £650. Some people have
deeply discoloured teeth through,
for example, tetracycline staining from childhood. Successful
treatment is still possible
but would involve a slightly increased cost. If
in doubt, speak to Andrew.
Q Can
I spread the cost of treatment?
A Andrew
can offer a number of financial solutions for easing your
cash flow. These products are
facilitated by GEMoney Care+.
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