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Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic process which lightens teeth by removing stains and discoloration for a more beautiful smile. The process itself involves the application of a professional-grade safe whitening agent, which is applied to teeth and may be activated by a specific light or laser, where applicable for better results. The method is clinically tailored to achieve natural looking and an even tone whilst protecting the enamel surface. Regular maintenance and professional guidance ensure long-lasting results and optimal oral health. Watch our treatment videos to see how teeth whitening can improve the overall look of your smile while enhancing your confidence!
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How does teeth whitening work?`
Teeth whitening uses bleaching agents, usually hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, to remove stains and discoloration from the tooth enamel. These agents break down stains into smaller molecules, making teeth appear brighter.
Where can I get teeth whitening?
We provide Teeth whitening in the surrounding areas of Mountain Ash, Tredegar, and nearby locations. You can contact us or visit our exceptional dental clinic for comfortable and affordable dental care.
Can teeth whitening damage enamel?
Under the proper supervision of a trusted dentist, teeth whitening is usually safe and does not damage enamel. Bleaching agents used in this treatment will not harm the enamel however, overuse of these products might weaken the enamel.
Will teeth whitening remove stains?
Yes, teeth whitening can remove stains on tooth enamel like those caused by excessive consumption of coffee, wine, or tobacco. A professional teeth whitening treatment done by a trusted dentist using bleaching agents will lighten these stains.
How is teeth whitening done?
Teeth Whitening is done using bleaching agents like hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. A dentist applies a gel in-office with a light for quick results or provides custom trays with gel for at-home use over 1–2 weeks.