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Teeth Whitening Takes A Short Time

Teeth whitening procedures at a dental office usually take less time, and it is very effective. This is because the dentist uses high-quality products that are not harmful to help brighten your teeth. This helps you save time and money because there will be no need to buy products that do not work well. Your teeth will also stay brighter and whiter for a long time before you need another whitening procedure and this greatly helps save your time as well as protect your tooth enamel as your teeth will not be exposed to the various chemicals out there.

In-Office Teeth Whitening

Provides the Best Results

When you clean your teeth at home, you may not get the brightness you are looking for, which can be disappointing. But if you make a point to visit a dentist for a teeth whitening procedure, the results may be beyond your expectations. The dentist uses special cleaning agents and technology to improve the appearance of your smile. The results you get from a professional dentist may not be easily achieved at home.


Early Diagnosis of Dental Problems

When you go to the dentist for teeth whitening, it gives them a chance to diagnose any underlying dental issues. If you have tooth decay or cavities, they will be fixed immediately to prevent the spread of oral bacteria. Your dentist may also consider doing a comprehensive dental exam to ensure you do not have any growths or gum infection, among other dental conditions. During the teeth whitening procedure, you will also get at-home tips on how to take care of your teeth and improve your oral health.


Teeth Whitening At Your Dentist Is Safe



Your dentist will always be careful with your teeth and mouth and use special chemicals to bleach your teeth. Also, the dentist will carefully apply the chemicals on your teeth and finally seal the pores present on your teeth to ensure you do not have tooth sensitivity when you go home. This is very different from at-home cleaning procedures because you may not be sure of the chemical you are using on your teeth. Some chemicals can be very dangerous and can erode your tooth enamel, causing serious dental problems.


Should I Still Go Back to the Dentist After Teeth Whitening?



Going to the dentist should be part of your oral hygiene routine. Even if your teeth are in good health, you should visit your dentist to check if you are at risk of any dental issues. Here at Ortega Dental, we are dedicated to ensuring all of our patients get the best results. You can contact us at (904) 864-2222.