Wednesday, July 14, 2010

How Does Bleaching Work?

The bleaching gel is usually made up of hydrogen or carbamide peroxide that breaks down into small oxygen molecules. These molecules go into the tiny pores of the enamel and dentin, and break up the stains that block out the light. As the stains are broken into smaller and smaller pieces, more light passes through the teeth and makes them look lighter. Stains that are accumulated over time that are yellow to slightly brown produce the best results when whitening. We do both in-office power whitening and custom take home trays at our office. You can have a choice of seeing an instant difference or a more gradual difference in the appearance of your teeth. Call us today to see what would work best for you smile! 704-544-5330

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