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BriteSmile bleaching - your teeth whitening. White teeth in only one hour |
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How BriteSmile bleaching works Specially-trained BriteSmile dentists and assistants oversee every step of your BriteSmile bleaching treatment. Every patient receives a dental checkup by a dentist before the treatment. This guarantees that the teeth and gums are healthy.
Should the BriteSmile dentist discover a problem, the patient will be referred back to his family doctor for remedial action.
For bleaching, a low-concentration gel of hydrogen peroxide (only 15% in the case of BriteSmile - often 30% for other products) will be applied on the teeth.
This gel is activated by a special, patented blue lamp. This light does not radiate heat and works without any dangerous UV-radiation. Thus, the irradiation is completely harmless for the dental enamel, skin, gums or other soft tissue.
Numerous studies carried out by leading dental research institutes have attested BriteSmile's safety and efficiency.
The Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA), which in February 2003 evaluated for the first time the safety and efficiency of light-activated bleaching methods, was among them. This independent study carried out by the Forsyth Institute used the patented BriteSmile method as a showcase for teeth whitening.
Further studies from the University of Medicine and Dentistry in New Jersey, as well as research carried out at New York University, came to the same conclusion, that the BriteSmile treatment does not cause any structural modifications of the teeth, does not exert any adverse influences on the fillings, does not weaken the dental enamel and is harmless for the gums.
The guidelines of the American Dental Association (ADA) as well as national and international scientific standards were firmly observed.
The complete treatment takes only about an hour.
Frequently asked questions
How long will my teeth stay white?
Your teeth are just as unique as you, and this is why the actual results will vary from person to person. If you observe a good oral hygiene and consume colouring foods and drinks in normal quantities, the BriteSmile results will last in general 2 to 3 years.
Is BriteSmile safe?
As the only professional teeth whitening method, BriteSmile uses a very small amount of hydrogen peroxide. The combination of patented BriteSmile gel and BriteSmile radiating lamp, makes BriteSmile a very safe method for giving your teeth their natural white colour back.
Does it hurt?
The BriteSmile procedure is normally painless. A small percentage of the treated persons have experienced a light, dull "pain" after the procedure. This can be easily eliminated with the help of analgesics. By the way, rinsing your mouth with lukewarm water is often just as effective.
Is the BriteSmile treatment for everybody? Almost every person who would rather have white teeth can benefit from a BriteSmile treatment. Even those whose teeth are very affected by foods, tobacco or tetracyclines. Your BriteSmile dentist will decide what is best for you.
How white will my teeth get?
Clinical tests have shown that BriteSmile will make your teeth on average 9 nuances whiter. This result was based on the Vitapan Palette, which is used by dentists around the world. The results depend obviously on the original colour of your teeth and your individual characteristics. Your BriteSmile specialist will explain what result can be expected in your own case, during a free preliminary consultation.
How much does a BriteSmile treatment cost? Our search generated an average price of approx. 600 € for the treatment.
The least expensive BriteSmile offer (according to our sample cases) is that of the Dental centre Lübeck.
Single You pay 495 €
Good Friends Friendships are rewarded. He takes his best friend, you take your best girlfriend. Together, the both of you will save 100 €. You pay 445 € per person.
All in white Wedding offer: You pay only 420 € per person.
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Last site update on October 13, 2008 at 13:31:32.

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