By now, you are likely aware that virtually every factor you can think of has some form of negative influence over your smile’s health. Indeed, sugary foods can lead to decay just as a poor preventive dental routine can. Additionally, physical accidents can lead to injury, and some aspects of your diet may contain staining properties. While our primary goal is to help you prioritize your oral health, that does not mean that we advocate for leaving cosmetic concerns completely unchecked.
Indeed, age is a primary factor when it comes to your grin losing its shine. While you may be taking strides to practice a well-rounded preventive routine, age will still cause your teeth to take on a lackluster hue. In addition to this, the types of foods you consume can stain your teeth, creating noticeable discrepancies in your smile.
Though this situation is certainly not favorable, our team can help with cosmetic treatment. To learn more about this process and what your options may be, give our team a call today.
Our team offers in-office teeth whitening as well as take home trays. When you come in for your teeth whitening appointment, we will take care to apply a strong yet safe bleaching agent to the teeth. Once it has been activated with a special light, it will set to work breaking apart and lifting stains from the surfaces of your teeth. What’s more? Treatment is non-invasive in nature, and only requires one visit to complete! Contact our team today to learn more about this process or set up your visit.
Due to the nature of teeth whitening, you can expect to see results virtually immediately. In fact, you will begin to notice a difference of up to several shades brighter, and your smile will continue to lighten over the next couple of days following treatment. Additionally, we offer take-home trays so that you can enhance your grin at your own convenience.
Contact Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA by calling 641-628-1121 to learn more about your cosmetic dental options, and schedule your next appointment with our office today.
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