As we gradually age, our bright, beautiful smile may become dull. Our professional teeth whitening is one of the most effective and quickest ways to brighten your pearly whites.
Many people purchase over-the-counter teeth whitening products because they are usually less expensive than an in-office whitening treatments. The truth of the matter is that even the most expensive over-the-counter products do not make people’s teeth noticeably whiter. Our in-office whitening treatment contains a potent bleaching gel that is not available in stores. If you have been extremely disappointed with over-the-counter whitening products, contact our office today.
Tranquility Dental Care offers two great ways to brighten your smile: in-office whitening treatments and at home teeth whitening kits.
Our in-office whitening treatments is highly recommended for people who want to be monitored by experienced dental professionals throughout the entire procedure. Prior to the procedure, our dentists will evaluate your oral health and address any dental issues. Many patients love that our in-office whitening treatment offers results in 90 minutes.
Our at home teeth whitening kits are popular among people who would like to brighten their teeth during a time that is convenient for them. Patients will not have the added benefit of supervision from our dental professionals, but the at-home kit comes with easy directions. Our take-home kits include a custom whitening tray and strong whitening agents. We suggest that you use the at-home whitening treatment for two weeks.
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Studies have shown that the average consumer will spend hundreds of dollars every year on at-home teeth whitening products. After spending a lot of money on over-the-counter teeth whitening products, many people are still not satisfied with their results.
Professional teeth whitening may be more expensive than at-home treatments, but it’s definitely a much better solution. The exact cost of professional teeth whitening will largely depend on these important factors: The severity of your teeth discoloration, the number of treatments needed to significantly brighten your teeth, and the whitening system that is used.