Jul 03 2009
What Is Deep Bleaching
Deep bleaching is a type of teeth whitening technique that has proven to be very effective – even against hard-to-whiten surfaces. Many people experience frustration that no whitening efforts will solve their dark teeth problems. But deep bleaching is actually effective against the hardest whitening efforts.
As a dental technique, deep bleaching is just a few years old. But it’s been proven to work by the dentist who coined the phrase, Dr. Rod Kurthy, as well as other dentist’s practicing today – include here at Wayzata Dental Clinic.
The procedure involves two trips to your dentist. On the first visit you’ll receive a hydrogen peroxide solution along with a carbamide peroxide solution. When you return for your second visit, the dentist will examine your teeth and make a decision as to whether you require the same hydrogen peroxide solution as before or whether you’ll need a solution called DeepBleachingMax. You’ll also receive an application of D-Senz-2 to help desensitize your teeth and seal them.
You can expect some teeth sensitivity with this procedure. All teeth whitening procedures end like this, but only lasts for a few days. It will, however, make your teeth look white – pure white – and if you’ve never had pure white teeth, you’ll feel like a new person.
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