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5 Frequently Asked Questions About Teeth Whitening
1. How does teeth whitening work? Teeth whitening uses special ingredients to break down and remove stains, leaving your smile noticeably brighter. At Primary Dental, we use professional, dental-grade whitening products that are safe for your enamel and deliver more effective, lasting results than over-the-counter products. The whitening treatments are designed to work from within, […]
1. How does teeth whitening work?
Teeth whitening uses special ingredients to break down and remove stains, leaving your smile noticeably brighter. At Primary Dental, we use professional, dental-grade whitening products that are safe for your enamel and deliver more effective, lasting results than over-the-counter products. The whitening treatments are designed to work from within, preserving the natural integrity of your teeth, so you can enjoy a brighter smile without compromising your tooth health.
2. Why should I choose professional whitening over supermarket products?
While supermarket whitening products might seem like a quick solution, they often rely on harsh ingredients that can damage your enamel over time. At Primary Dental, the dentists offer professional whitening treatments that are specifically designed to protect your teeth while delivering the best results. The dental grade whitening products work more effectively and gently, ensuring a safe, long-lasting outcome for your smile.
3. How many shades lighter can I expect my teeth to get?
The results of teeth whitening vary from person to person, depending on factors such as the natural shade of your teeth and lifestyle habits. While there isn’t a guarantee of a specific number of shades lighter, we ensure noticeable improvements and a brighter, more confident smile. The dental team will provide personalised advice and work with you to achieve the best possible results tailored to your needs.
4. What’s the difference between in-chair whitening and take-home whitening?
Both in-chair and take-home whitening deliver excellent results but can vary in terms of convenience and comfort. In-chair whitening offers immediate results, though it can be more intense, while take-home whitening is typically more comfortable and allows you to whiten at your own pace.
Prices for in-chair whitening generally range from $500 to $1,000*, while take-home whitening typically costs between $190 and $400*. These prices can vary depending on factors such as the practitioner’s fees, the whitening products used (which may contain varying concentrations of hydrogen peroxide), and the treatment options selected. Additionally, selected health funds may contribute to the cost of whitening treatments, helping to reduce out-of-pocket expenses.
5. How long will the results last?
The longevity of whitening results can vary depending on your lifestyle, diet, and oral care routine. While no whitening treatment is permanent, however, the Primary Dental team will guide you on how to maintain your bright smile for as long as possible. With proper care and maintenance, you can enjoy your results for up to months and years to come.
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