

Most people desire to have a brighter, stain-free smile. Dentist-supervised treatments provide greater tooth whitening results faster than store-bought kits. Should you choose in-office or at-home treatments? How long does it take? How permanent are the results? Keep reading to learn about how you can boost your confidence and get a smile you’re proud of with Stonebrook Family Dental.
Teeth whitening is a way to brighten up your smile and decrease the amount of staining that is currently present on your teeth. Oral hygiene, medications, and what foods and drinks you consume all affect the color of your smile.
At Stonebrook Family Dental, we offer patients both in-office teeth whitening services and at-home systems that provide whitening power for a slightly longer period of time. No matter the option you choose, you will experience benefits. If desired, you can also choose to practice a combination approach of both at-home and in-office whitening treatments. Dr. Varley and our staff at Stonebrook Family Dental will go over the pros and cons of each treatment during your teeth whitening evaluation.
Professional in-office teeth whitening is the most popular cosmetic dental procedure in the world today. It is used to help with tooth discolorations that result from aging and what we consume to eat and drink. Unlike the at-home option, your in-office treatment will take place under carefully monitored conditions with Dr. Varley. This will help make sure the amount of bleaching gel you are given is safe, controlled, and doesn’t cause you pain. Thicker peroxide gels and the use of desensitizers, like potassium nitrate and fluoride, work to prevent gum and tooth sensitivity during your teeth whitening treatment.
In-office treatments produce quick results. Depending on which treatment you choose, you can expect to see a smile that is up to 10 shades brighter in as little as an hour. For instance, we offer:
If you want to get whiter teeth from the comfort of your own home, try your custom trays with whitening gel. The take-home system is preferred for many patients because it’s custom made and can be done at any time. With this option, patients often see whiter teeth in 2-6 weeks.
Results vary patient-to-patient. Some stains are easier to remove than others depending on the category of the stain. Dental professionals have identified three main categories of tooth discoloration:
After your whitening appointment, your efforts to proactively retain it can help it last longer. To do this, practice good oral hygiene and avoid food and drink that have dark pigments, like red wine and coffee.
If you’re interested in brightening your smile, contact our team at Stonebrook Family Dental to learn more about in-office and at-home whitening treatments.