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At Admire Dental Fort Collins, our professional teeth whitening options will help you maintain a brighter smile. Our productive dentists use safe and effective products to make your teeth white and brighter. If you want to shine through your smile for an extraordinary event, or just feel pleasant about your teeth. Make an appointment today to see how a bright smile can change everything!
Over time, our teeth lose their brightness due to food particles, beverages, smoking, age, and a few medications. Furthermore, whiteners may not be so effective, whereas clinical teeth whitening from Admire Dental Fort Collins is faster, safer, and more effective.
We offer in-office whitening treatments to see results right away, as well as special home kits to gradually brighten your teeth whenever you want. Our whiteners utilize powerful solutions that penetrate into the enamel to lift discolorations deep from within without damaging your teeth or gums.
Proper oral hygiene and checkup visits will keep your results going for months to come, so you'll have a bright, confident glow to your smile.
Professionally bleaching your teeth is safe as long as you have your dentist monitor the procedure. Dentists make the procedure go smoothly, and the risk of you hurting your gums and your actual teeth decreases.
The results could last for a few months to a few years, depending on the level of oral care you practice. Refraining from stain-inducing foods and beverages, e.g., coffee and tobacco, makes your teeth whiter.
It may cause temporary sensitivity of the teeth or gum irritation for some individuals, but this sensitivity and irritation would typically resolve within a few days or sooner. Your dentist shall enlighten you on how you may alleviate the pain.
Yes, you can take-home whitening systems with custom trays. These systems allow you to whiten your teeth whenever it is convenient for you, but they usually act more slowly than treatments performed in the dentist’s office.
