Teeth Whitening in Beverly Hills
Age, diet, and tobacco use are some of the factors that might cause tooth discoloration. Beverly Hills Dental Clinic's advanced teeth-whitening technologies are designed to preserve your natural teeth. Whether you're preparing for a special event or simply want to improve your appearance, our professional treatments can help. We focus on restoring a beautiful smile with minimal discomfort and long-lasting results.
What is Teeth Whitening?
- Light-activated technology is used in in-office whitening to provide a quick and efficient treatment.
- Personalized trays and gel are prescribed by the doctor for flexible, progressive teeth whitening whenever it is convenient for you.
When is Teeth Whitening Recommended?
If you have yellow or brown discoloration from eating, drinking, or smoking, you might be a good candidate for professional teeth whitening.
- Tooth discoloration that is not caused by internal illness or trauma.
- Excellent overall dental health, free from cavities and gum disease.
- A desire for results that are evident and natural-looking, without the necessity for invasive treatments
Because whitening techniques only work on natural teeth, individuals with existing restorations (such as crowns or veneers) should consult with our team.
Benefits of Professional Teeth Whitening
Professional teeth whitening offers several benefits over store-bought alternatives.
Faster Results
Customized Care
Safe and Monitored
Boosts Self-Esteem
What to Expect During the Whitening Process
- First Assessment: The dentist will examine your gums and teeth first. This includes establishing the cause of discoloration and assessing the condition of the enamel.
- Preparation: A thorough cleaning is performed before treatment. To reduce discomfort during the procedure, a barrier is placed between your gums and the sensitive tissues.
- Whitening Gel: To whiten teeth, professional-grade hydrogen or carbamide peroxide gel is used.
- Treatment Time: Most often, a full whitening session lasts about 60 to 90 minutes. Sometimes, to get your teeth to just the right shade, we might do a few quick applications during that one visit.
- Post-treatment: After your treatment, we'll give you advice on what to eat and drink. You can also come back later for touch-ups to keep your smile bright.
Frequently Asked Questions
Usually, your teeth stay whiter for six months to two years. This depends on how well you brush and if you avoid things that stain your teeth, like coffee or red wine. You can do quick touch-ups to keep your teeth bright.
