Odessa TX Teeth Whitening
Bleaching is employed to correct the staining and discoloration of your teeth. These issues may result from diet choices, aging, smoking or other factors. Odessa TX Teeth Whitening is a top cosmetic dentistry option. It offers treatments to help you brighten your smile or get rid of a discoloration to restore the natural whiteness of your teeth. We have a number of options to offer you:
Crest White Strips Supreme PROFESSIONAL GRADE |
These strips are somewhat similar to the products you find in the market yet they are more powerful. Crest Professional Grade White Strips are to be applied in the same way just as you apply the other strips. A strip for your upper arch and other for the lower one, employed everyday. This product is simple to use and can provide you with fast result. This is why it has become a great option for most patients.
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At Home Bleach Kits |
Besides you can also use bleach trays. The dentists require an impression of your teeth to make customized trays for your treatment. These trays help to hold the whitening gel against your teeth and proffer wonderful result. The recommended time of use for these trays is an hour every day.
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People who desire to have instant results should go for treatments such as the Zoom. It is an in-office procedure which spans over 90 minutes. You can draw immediate results from this treatment. In this treatment your teeth and gums are separated and then the dentist applies the Zoom whitening gel on your teeth. This gel is activated by a peculiar light and four 15 minutes increments under it are required to provide you with wonderful results. In addition you also get a take home beach kit from us. This kit helps you to have a great bright smile whenever you wish. Zoom is a great treatment for special occasions including vacations, job interviews or weddings.
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Only 40% of young people age 6 to 19 had ever in their lives had cavities. That’s down from 50% a decade ago
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