Treatment is minimally invasive and painless

After gum protection has been applied, a hydrogen peroxide-based gel is applied to the tooth enamel.

Teeth
Whitening
Whitening
Treatment
Home
Bleaching
Guidelines

This simple cosmetic dentistry procedure is used to lighten enamel and dentin discolorations through the use of a hydrogen peroxide-based gel (oxygenated water).

You should schedule your whitening treatment to follow your bi-annual professional cleaning, this will remove plaque and tartar so the treatment application is even on your enamel.

After your teeth are cleaned and dried, your mouth will be protected before the whitening process begins.

Teeth
Whitening

This simple cosmetic dentistry procedure is used to lighten enamel and dentin discolorations through the use of a hydrogen peroxide-based gel (oxygenated water).

You should schedule your whitening treatment to follow your bi-annual professional cleaning, this will remove plaque and tartar so the treatment application is even on your enamel.

After your teeth are cleaned and dried, your mouth will be protected before the whitening process begins.

Whitening
Treatment

The first is carried out entirely in the office in one or two sessions. The dentist makes a custom-made flexible plastic tray from an impression of the dental arches, which is then filled with the highly concentrated whitening gel. The application time can vary from 20 to 90 minutes, depending on the initial condition of the tooth.

In some cases, the dentist may find it useful to use a special light to accelerate the brightening process. It should be noted that the treatments performed are painless.

Home
Bleaching

It is first implemented in the office with the preparation of the same mouth trays and continued at home using a lower dose of hydrogen peroxide gel. The mouth trays are preferably worn during the day and can last between 15 minutes and one hour per day, depending on the dentist’s prescription.

Guidelines

The tooth whitening technique is not recommended for pregnant women and children under 18.

Treatment is generally not recommended in the following cases:

  • you have periodontitis or gingivitis
  • you have just had a cavity filled or a root canal
  • if you have sensitive teeth, treatment may make this worse
  • if you smoke, the treatment may not be effective

Dental Veneers

A dental veneer is a very thin coating of about 0.5mm that is bonded to the outer surface of the teeth.

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Dental Veneers

Who is it for?

Veneers are intended for people who want to embellish their smile by slightly modifying their visible teeth (canines, incisors, premolars, etc.). This can be by improving the colour of the tooth or the defect of the slightly damaged tooth (cracked, crooked, too short…). 

 

Veneers make it possible to correct the colour of teeth when whitening is insufficient, their shape (worn, broken, too short teeth, etc.) and slight misalignments (small overlaps, interdental spaces, etc.).

 

Veneers are thin ceramic films that are bonded to incisors and canines, or even premolars, to improve their aesthetic appearance.

 

Developed in the 1980s, the technique came into common practice in the mid-2000s following advances in the materials and processes used, particularly for bonding veneers. Increasingly attentive to preserving the integrity of the teeth, dentists have also embraced veneers as an alternative to crowns, which require a larger tooth size and are reserved more for badly damaged teeth.

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