Whether you are aware of it or not, your smile is constantly enduring a barrage of threats from oral bacteria, infection, and more. Indeed, from the moment you are born and well into your adult life, you are constantly on the defensive from a variety of factors that influence your grin. Unfortunately, most of them are negative.
Though your oral health is of the utmost importance, bear in mind that your smile’s health consists of more than just its function. As a matter of fact, many people take great pride in their grin’s appearance, and sporting a number of noticeable blemishes can ultimately cause a person to feel a lack of confidence.
Take, for example, that morning cup of coffee you drink to begin your day. While it provides a proper energy boost, it also contains pigments that actively stain your teeth. Without proper care, these can develop into deep-set stains that require additional treatment to remove. Fortunately, this is where cosmetic dentistry comes in to help.
Cosmetic dentistry consists of practices that aim to remove surface-level discrepancies and enhance your grin’s appearance. When discussing the impediment of stains, arguably one of the most effective solutions involves teeth-whitening.
When you come in for your cosmetic teeth-whitening treatment, we will apply a safe and strong bleaching agent to the surfaces of your teeth. From here, we will activate the material with a special light, and the gel will begin to foam and break apart stains. What’s more? You will begin to notice a difference of up to several shades in no time! To learn more about this process, reach out to our team today.
We recognize how difficult it can be to come in to our office for your cosmetic treatment. To help, we offer take-home trays that you can use when it is most convenient for you to do so! In other words, you can receive in-office results when convenient for you.
To learn more about the teeth-whitening process or to schedule your next appointment with our team, contact Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA by calling 641-628-1121 today.
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