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Sunee Salpetch, DDS
Deep Bleaching The Most Effective Bleaching Technique
Springfield Complete Dentistry
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Deep Bleaching The Most Effective Bleaching Technique


Deep Bleaching The Most

Effective Bleaching Technique



For years, there have been two problems that have challenged and frustrated both dentists and patients about teeth bleaching

The extreme unpredictability of teeth bleaching, and,

The acute sensitivity it can cause to many during the bleaching process.

A bleaching technique may work well on one person, and virtually not work at all on the very next person. And many times when it does seem to work, it just doesnt last very long. And it can be downright painful during, and for a short time after, bleaching.

“Deep bleaching” is now recognized as the most effective whitening technique. The technique is so effective that it will even whiten tetracycline discolored teeth which were previously thought to be impossible to bleach in a short time. Dentistry has tried to achieve this for over 35 years, and now the secret has been discovered. Just imagine getting your teeth much whiter, and having it last for your entire life. With very simple periodic maintenance at home, the results are virtually permanent.

But, this still leaves the second challenge for patients and dentists tooth sensitivity. Through years of studying and testing formulations, techniques have been developed to practically eliminate the acute sensitivity that many patients experience during bleaching. So if youve been frustrated with bleaching results in the past, or have been unable to bleach due to acute sensitivity during bleaching well, you dont have to put it off anymore. So lets look at the before and after photos of the deep bleaching cases below

This deep bleaching technique involves two in-office sessions of bleaching (the first one we call the “conditioning visit”), and wearing very special bleaching trays while you sleep for several consecutive nights in-between the two in-office sessions.

Dont worry, the bleaching trays you wear are probably not like any youve tried they fit impeccably well and compress against the tooth right up next to the gum-line. This causes a seal, which keeps the special bleaching gel sealed in the tray, reducing the chances of swallowing any bleach.

The bleaching goes deeper and deeper during the night while you sleep (therefore “deep” bleaching). This is what allows the final bleaching visit to skyrocket the color of the teeth. And comfort? Patients tell us theyre so comfortable you virtually cant even feel them in place.

So, if having beautiful white teeth for the rest of your life is important to you now you know the secret.


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