12/9/13

Professional Teeth Whitening with Boost!


Whiten your smile today!

It's that time of year again. The time for glittering holiday parties and annual family photos in front of the tree. Having that brighter, whiter smile you've always wanted is easier to achieve than you might think!

Many factors make teeth lose their luster. Genetics is one factor; some people just have whiter teeth. Other factors include cigarette smoking, dark foods and beverages (including coffee, soda, tea and red wine), age, medications, and tooth trauma.

Opalescence is a professional whitening treatment, so powerful and effective it is only dispensed by dentists. Proven successful at providing dramatic, long lasting results, it has received many awards in the dental world.

For a brighter, whiter smile without the wait, choose Opalescence Boost, an in-office, chemically activated whitening treatment that offers results in less than an hour. It's ideal for people who want instant whitening gratification or those who have that special event, like that company holiday party, coming up that requires a bright, white smile.        
  • Opalescence Boost contains PF (potassium nitrate and fluoride). Potassium nitrate has been shown to help reduce sensitivity. Fluoride has been shown to help reduce caries (cavities) and strengthen enamel. Together they help to improve the overall health of the teeth.                
  • Boost is chemically activated, so there's no hot, uncomfortable light needed.
  • Dentist-applied treatment.
  • Provides dramatic results in about an hour!
You may be asking yourself a few important questions. Some of the most frequently asked questions include:

Q. Will bleaching weaken my teeth?
A. No, bleaching will not weaken your teeth. In fact, Opalescence contains a patented concentration of potassium nitrate and fluoride designed to strengthen enamel and prevent cavities. Bleaching will not weaken existing fillings or cements either.

Q. Will bleaching cause tooth sensitivity?
A. Some people experience sensitivity while whitening, but many do not. Sensitivity does not mean damage has been caused to your teeth. It is temporary and typically disappears within a few days.

Q. How long do whitening results last?
A. Bleaching results typically last several years. If your teeth start to discolor again over time, you can simply repeat a whitening treatment.

Don't wait any longer to get the smile you've always wanted. Give us a call today and speak with one of our dental professionals about Opalescence Boost In-Office Whitening Treatment!




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