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There are different types of teeth whitening.

For example, if you want to change the color of your enamel in just one evening, the best choice would be the ZOOM method. It combines a professional approach, added gum protection, and fast results. However, due to the high concentration of active ingredients, this method is not recommended for sensitive teeth.

The at-home whitening system using custom trays is considered gentle. A special gel with a lower concentration of active components is used. While this means more sessions are needed to achieve the desired result, it also helps avoid significantly increasing tooth sensitivity. This is a virtually harmless and painless way to brighten your enamel.

An absolutely safe and effective method that can restore the natural color of enamel is professional teeth cleaning. Removing both soft and hard plaque can lighten the enamel by several shades. This effect is especially noticeable in smokers and those who consume a lot of strong tea or coffee.

If only one tooth has darkened due to improper treatment or other factors, internal (in-office) whitening can be used. In this case, the active ingredient is applied directly into the tooth cavity.

Professional and comprehensive approach

To ensure the procedure is safe, effective, and as painless as possible, teeth whitening should be done by a professional dentist. That’s exactly the kind of highly qualified specialists you’ll find at Vivadent Dental Clinic in Kremenchuk. During procedures, they use top-notch modern equipment and well-tested methods.

If you've decided to whiten your teeth, it’s always best to start with a visit to a dentist. During the consultation, the doctor will give you their full attention, explain the pros and cons of each method, expected results, and any potential contraindications. They will recommend an express treatment, a home whitening system, or a gentle procedure based on your preferences. The doctor will also provide guidance on proper oral hygiene and preventive care.

SELF-BATCHING MAY BE BAD FOR YOUR HEALTH

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