Dunedin Dental Associates provides professional teeth whitening treatment in Dunedin, FL. Call 727-734-3321 to learn more and schedule your appointment.
What is Teeth Whitening?
Whether it's from a daily coffee habit, smoking, or medication, most people have stains, yellowing, or tooth discoloration at some point in their lives, which is why teeth whitening is the most popular cosmetic dentistry procedure we offer! Stained teeth might make you feel self-conscious, but teeth whitening can improve your appearance dramatically, giving you a more youthful, brighter smile.
Our practice offers both in-office and at-home teeth whitening treatments, so you can choose the one that best suits your preferences, needs, and budget. Patients who want a brighter smile for a special occasion or who have deep stains generally choose in-office whitening since it produces the best results in the shortest amount of time. Take-home teeth whitening allows you to whiten your teeth in the privacy of your own home with professional-grade products available only from a dentist.
What is Teeth Whitening?
Affordable Smile Makeover
Teeth whitening can improve the appearance of your smile for a fraction of the cost of veneers or other cosmetic dental procedures.
Non-Invasive
Teeth whitening is non-invasive and painless, so no injections of local anesthetic are required.
Improved Self-Confidence
You’ll have more confidence when you have a bright, radiant smile!
Are You a Good Candidate for Whitening?
Candidates for teeth whitening have healthy teeth and gums, but are self-conscious about stains on the enamel. You can still get teeth whitening treatments if you have a history of dental sensitivity, but we ask that you let us know prior to your appointment so we can tailor your treatment to your needs.
Why Choose Dunedin Dental Associates
While whitening strips and trays are readily available in stores and online, they do not provide the same level of results as professional teeth whitening. When your teeth are whitened by your dentist, you'll also have a lower risk of painful sensitivity, tissue irritation, and enamel erosion.