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Teeth Whitening
Teeth Whitening
Why Do Teeth Change Color?
White teeth are a sign of good health, and everyone desires a bright smile. Unfortunately, our daily habits affect both the health and color of our teeth. The enamel, the outer layer of the tooth, ensures natural brightness. Sugars are the main culprits in enamel damage and contribute to the retention of pigments from colored beverages. Daily consumption of coffee, tea, carbonated drinks, red wine, or habits such as smoking are among the causes of tooth discoloration.
Teeth Whitening Suitable for Everyone
Professional whitening with a Zoom lamp in just one hour!
The professional teeth whitening system with a lamp involves using a high-concentration whitening agent, activated by a special Zoom lamp. This procedure enhances the whitening effect by approximately 20%, achieving excellent results in significantly less time compared to other whitening systems.
The Opalescence system is designed to suit the needs and lifestyle of every individual. We will analyze and select the program that best fits each case.
Opalescence uses custom trays placed in the mouth. The oxygen contained in carbamide peroxide acts on the teeth, initiating the whitening process and lightening their color without altering their structure.

Clinical Studies
Numerous studies conducted over the past ten years confirm the safety of the Opalescence teeth whitening system. The effectiveness of Opalescence 10% has been verified by the American Dental Association (ADA) and carries its seal of approval.
How Long Does It Take to Achieve White Teeth?
Results vary from case to case and are not immediately visible. Multiple treatments over a period of one to ten days are often required. Your dentist will recommend the most appropriate procedures and expected outcomes based on your specific situation.
Side Effects
A small percentage of patients may experience increased sensitivity to heat or cold during treatment. This effect is temporary and can be alleviated with the advice of a dentist. In most cases, the sensitivity disappears on its own within 48 hours after the whitening treatment.
How Long Does Teeth Whitening Last?
Treatments, conducted under the constant supervision of professionals, last approximately an hour and a half, with immediate visible results.
The longevity of results varies and primarily depends on you. Following basic oral hygiene rules will significantly help you maintain a white and radiant smile for years.