Cosmetic Dentistry: Professional Teeth Whitening
If you’ve been unable to bleach your teeth due to sensitivity or have been disappointed with results in the past, it’s time you take another look at teeth whitening. We offer both at-home and in-office whitening solutions that fit your needs and your lifestyle.
If you’re looking for an at-home solution, we offer safe and effective custom-fit whitening trays with supplies and instructions to whiten your teeth in the privacy of your own home. You’ll see dazzling results in just 1-14 days.
If you’ve been unable to bleach your teeth due to sensitivity or have been disappointed with results in the past, it’s time to try KoR Deep Bleaching. We promise it’s the real deal. It is so effective it can even whiten congenitally stained or tetracycline-discolored teeth. With easy, occasional maintenance at home, the results are long-lasting, even if you drink coffee, tea, or red wine (or all three!).
Introducing The Science of Whitening
The Science of Whitening Science Paper explains the chemistry, physics, physiology and microanatomy related to teeth whitening that yields the exceptional results you get with the KӧR Whitening System.
Can You Whiten Tetracycline and Fluorosis-Stained Teeth?
Yes! If you’ve ever asked about whitening tetracycline-stained or fluorosis-stained teeth, you may have heard that it’s not possible. Tetracycline stains, caused by exposure to the antibiotic during tooth development, can deeply discolor teeth, often leaving a stubborn gray or brown tint. Similarly, dental fluorosis results from excessive fluoride exposure during childhood, leading to white spots or brown stains on the teeth. While traditional whitening methods often struggle to make a noticeable difference for both types of stains, new advancements, like KoR whitening, have opened up options that many thought were impossible. KoR whitening is unique in that it can penetrate deeply into the microscopic pores in the teeth, effectively lightening even the most resistant stains. By carefully using a proprietary system and a specialized whitening gel, KoR can significantly reduce tetracycline and fluorosis stains, providing a brighter and more even smile. However, it’s important to understand that the results, while impressive, are not perfect. Both tetracycline- and fluorosis-stained teeth may retain slight color variations, often appearing darker near the gumline or showcasing uneven spots.
For those seeking a flawless look, veneers may be the ideal option. Veneers cover the surface of the teeth entirely, masking any underlying stains or gradients and creating a uniform color. Ultimately, your choice will depend on your desired outcome and budget, but KoR whitening provides a viable solution for many, offering a brighter smile for even the most stubbornly stained teeth, including those affected by fluorosis..