We have perfected the Zoom! Teeth Whitening procedure through years of experience, to give you the whitest smile possible and in the safest way we can. We protect your gums with a special protective barrier before our dental professionals apply the unique hydrogen peroxide whitening gel to your teeth. A tooth sensitising product is applied to the surfaces of your teeth during your whitening procedure. This is reapplied frequently to keep any sensitivity to a minimum. The intense light of the Zoom! Whitening LED Light shining on the whitening gel makes the process work faster, improving whitening results by as much as 40%. Immediately after your whitening procedure, we will fit you with customised trays containing a sensitivity relief agent, to ensure you leave our practice as comfortable as possible.
Here are the answers to some of the most common questions we get about teeth whitening. If you want to ask us anything, please feel free to give us a call or send an email.
ContactYellow, stained or discoloured teeth result from the usual things such as tea and coffee, tobacco, certain medications, as well as the natural ageing process where a gradual loss of enamel makes teeth appear more yellow.
Whether you choose in-chair or take-home whitening as your preferred choice, you'll still achieve the same if not similar results. Once your teeth have been brought back to their most natural shade of white, the amount of time between top up whitening sessions is up to you. Most people find a small number of whitening sessions every 6-12 months keeps their teeth as sparkling white as they want.
Whether you choose in-chair or take-home whitening as your preferred choice, you'll still achieve the same if not similar results. Once your teeth have been brought back to their most natural shade of white, the amount of time between top up whitening sessions is up to you. Most people find a small number of whitening sessions every 6-12 months keeps their teeth as sparkling white as they want.
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