At Lansdowne Place Dental, we use a state-of-the-art teeth whitening system that combines the power of professional-grade bleaching agents with the safety and comfort of a specially designed light. Here's how the process works:
There are many benefits to choosing in-office teeth whitening at Lansdowne Place Dental. Here are just a few:
"We pay attention to the details and work with each patient to find solutions for their unique treatment needs, ensuring a comfortable treatment experience. No matter what brings you here, we want you to leave loving your smile and feeling great about yourself!"
To maintain your teeth whitening results, it's important to practice good oral hygiene, avoid foods and drinks that can stain your teeth (such as coffee, tea, and red wine), and schedule regular dental cleanings. Your dentist may also recommend touch-up treatments to help maintain your results.
Teeth whitening is considered a cosmetic procedure and is not covered by dental insurance. Our team will work with you to find a payment or financing solution to ensure you can access our teeth whitening services.
Teeth whitening is most effective on surface stains caused by food and drinks, smoking, and poor oral hygiene. Deeper stains caused by medications or trauma may not respond as well to teeth whitening.
The cost of teeth whitening varies depending on the type of treatment you choose, the extent of whitening needed, and where you live. In-office whitening is typically the most expensive compared to at-home whitening, while over-the-counter products are generally the most affordable. Our team will provide you with an estimate of all treatment costs and payment options during your visit.
There are several types of teeth whitening, including in-office whitening, at-home whitening with custom trays, and over-the-counter whitening products like whitening toothpaste and strips. In-office whitening is the most effective and produces the fastest results.
The length of time that teeth whitening lasts depends on the individual and their habits. Factors like diet, smoking, and oral hygiene can all affect the longevity of your results. Generally, teeth whitening can last anywhere from several months to a few years.
When performed by a trained dental professional, teeth whitening should not damage your teeth. However, overuse of whitening products or using products that are too strong can cause damage to the enamel of the teeth.
Yes, teeth whitening is generally very safe when performed by a trained dental professional. However, some patients may experience temporary tooth sensitivity or gum irritation following the procedure. It's important to follow your dentist's instructions for aftercare to minimize any discomfort.