Wednesday, June 2, 2010




Great Whites

To bleach or not to bleach is not really the question - it is where and when to bleach that begs an answer. Should you use the "white stripling warriors" at home or should you journey to the land of dentalites and try an office visit? What are the pros and cons? Because all of us are concerned about saving money, purchasing white strips at the local market may seem like a good idea. While home bleaching products are good, a visit to the dentist for brighter teeth is better. During your office visit, a mold is made of your teeth for upper and lower bleach trays. Whitening strips usually target some of of your teeth some of the time. A tray allows all teeth to be treated with an easy to apply gel-like bleach. The trays are yours for all future bleaching needs. In the office, you may choose bleach strengths from 16%, 22% or 30%. You will receive four long lasting "tubes" of gel-like bleach. Whitening strips usually have a 3-7% bleaching strength and that means more bleaching more often and repeated purchases. So visiting our office for whiter teeth really is the all around brighter solution.



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