Benefits of Professional Teeth Whitening

What could be better than whiter, brighter teeth? For many people, the easiest solution is professional teeth whitening. But, why bother scheduling a dental visit when you can find so many treatments at your favorite drugstore?

Our team at Goodman Dental Center offers these insights into the benefits of professional teeth whitening treatments.

Fast treatment and effective results

While you may save money choosing an over-the-counter (OTC) teeth whitener, you can expect better and faster results with professional treatments. That’s because professional bleaching systems contain up to 43% more peroxide, a far higher quantity than over-the-counter solutions. 

We also offer methods that allow us to speed up and intensify the whitening process, providing dramatic results in a single visit. A teeth whitening can often be completed in an hour.

Safer solutions

Teeth whitening is generally safe, but overuse or misuse of bleaching products can be potentially harmful to your oral health. Plus, it’s not a good option for everyone, especially if you have unhealthy gums.

Even though professional teeth whitening systems contain higher levels of bleaching solution, they are safer than OTC options. Not only do we evaluate your teeth and gums before recommending a professional whitening, but we also supervise the bleaching process every step of the way. 

That includes using safe and reliable products and using bleaching trays and devices that will prevent irritation and damage to your teeth and gums. We also offer personalized guidelines on safely maintaining your bright, new smile.

Customized treatments

Unlike the one-size-fits-all approaches you get with OTC treatments, our professional teeth whitening options allow for customized plans to ensure satisfaction. 

The first step involves determining the precise level of whiteness you want to achieve. Then, we recommend the best professional treatment to achieve those results. Whether you choose our in-office or at-home treatments, our whitening systems can reach the deepest stains discoloring your teeth.

Professional results — even at home

It's hard to beat the convenience you get with OTC whitening products. After all, they work on your schedule and in the privacy of your home. However, you still have the same option with professional solutions.

In the past, professional teeth whitening meant you had to schedule an office visit. Now, you can get professional results at home in one of two ways: custom-fit bleaching trays or prefilled, prefabricated bleaching trays. That means it’s easier than ever to get professional whitening results, and you can even do it on your own time at home.

Are you ready to transform your teeth with professional whitening? To learn more, book an appointment over the phone with Goodman Dental Center today.

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