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What’s the Difference Between In-Office and At-Home Teeth Whitening?

September 6, 2011

Whether because of certain foods or drinks, or other factors like aging, tobacco, or even medications like tetracycline, teeth can become stained. But even if stained teeth might be inevitable, the good news is you can do something about it.

At Dr. Canzoneri’s Arcadia office, patients have two options for getting rid of stains—in-office and at-home whitening. But while both can significantly brighten stained teeth, there are important differences to consider.

In-Office Teeth Whitening

In-office teeth whitening can be done quickly and easily in our Arcadia office in about one hour. With light-activated bleaching gel from Zoom! we can brighten your teeth by as much as 10 shades.

Even so, it’s possible for in-office teeth whitening to cause sensitivity. But if you need to whiten your smile for an upcoming event — like a family reunion or a wedding — in-office teeth whitening can give you the results you need in just a single, hour-long visit.

At-Home Teeth Whitening

At-home teeth whitening, on the other hand, lets you brighten your smile in the comfort of your own home, with nothing but a pair of custom-made whitening trays and professional bleaching gel. It can take as long as two weeks to get your smile at its whitest, but you’ll still be enjoying professional results and with less sensitivity. Plus, you can also use at-home teeth whitening to touch up the results of an in-office session, making it an option anyone can choose.

Let Dr. Canzoneri Talk to You about Your Options

Regardless of which you choose, in-office and at-home teeth whitening can provide safe results you’ll love. Call our office today to schedule a consultation visit with Dr. Canzoneri. We’re able to answer any questions you might have, and we can help you decide which for is most right for you.

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