Do you long for a bright, white photo-ready smile? A glowing, healthy grin to flash at the world and make you feel happy and confident?
Teeth can become discoloured for many reasons. Nature takes it course and the ageing process can cause discolouration no matter how well you look after your teeth. In some cases, having less than white teeth can be due to a hereditary condition, or due to an illness or disease. In other cases, it is due to daily habits that teeth become yellow or brown. The food we choose to eat, drinks such as coffee and red wine, or smoking can all create discolouration over time.
At Queen’s Park Dental in Bournemouth, teeth whitening can have a dramatic effect on the way you look and feel. A healthy and confident smile is an important social asset. It is regarded by many as one of the most attractive facial features. Research has shown that men and women with a clean, bright smile are perceived as more attractive, successful and employable.
In Bournemouth, teeth whitening could be the answer to achieving the brighter, whiter smile. The effects are achieved quickly, with a very high success rate and little to no sensitivity or discomfort can be felt after our White Dental Beauty System.
How does it work?
The White Dental Beauty system, contains the highest percentage of professional peroxide available to help you achieve the maximum whitening effect. Used with your own personal bleaching trays the peroxide gels are safe, effective and give fast results.
The trays should be worn for an hour at a time rather than overnight. If you are too busy to wear the trays for a few days, it does not matter. You can bleach your teeth to your own schedule. Some of our patients put the trays in after dinner and wear them for the first hour of watching TV or while doing the dishes. It really can be that flexible.
How do I get the best results?
For the most effective result from your teeth whitening in Bournemouth, you should try to reduce the amount of tea, coffee and red wine you drink. It is not advisable to smoke during treatment and for up to eight weeks afterwards.