Teeth Whitening in Rockville, MD

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At the practice of Drs. Schwartzman, Healy and Offit, we provide our Rockville, MD patients with many teeth whitening regimens, including Bravo, Zoom!, in-office bleach whitening treatments, and at-home bleach whitening treatments. When you visit our Rockville, MD dental office, we take time to examine you and your needs to pick the best treatment that will help you achieve your smile goals. Our experienced dental team takes regular continuing education courses to provide the best and up to date treatments in order for all of our Rockville, MD patients to achieve bright, beautiful smiles!

What you should know about teeth whitening at Schwartzman, Healy & Offit

During your initial consultation at our Rockville, MD office, we will go over safety measures, discuss your possible sensitivities to treatments, lay out your treatment plan, and go over the costs of teeth whitening treatment. We determine if your teeth discoloration is from your age, tobacco use, diet, or any other factors, and will provide options for teeth whitening based on that information. If you're not sure which teeth whitening regimen is right for you, request an appointment online or call our Rockville, MD practice to schedule a consultation with one of our doctors, who will be happy to go over our different treatments with you!

In-office teeth whitening

The first professional option is commonly referred to as “in-office” whitening. This procedure is performed in a dental office. An in-office whitening treatment may include the use of a lamp or laser to enhance the effectiveness of the whitening gel by accelerating the action of the peroxide.

During an office visit, your dental professional will apply the whitening gel and, depending on the system being used, shine a light source directly onto the teeth. The entire office visit generally takes about 90 minutes with immediate results.

At-home teeth whitening

Tray bleaching

Tray bleaching is a type of professional whitening that uses custom-made trays and whitening gel available only through your dentist. The whitening gel is placed in custom-fitted trays that fit perfectly over your teeth. As the peroxide in the gel breaks down, hydroxyradicals help whiten stained teeth.

Unlike strips, this process whitens all your natural teeth and may contain ingredients intended to provide maximum comfort. At-home professional tray whitening generally takes ten to 14 days, although you may notice results in as little as three to five days.

Paint-on teeth whiteners

There are many over-the-counter teeth whitening options. One type of readily accessible whitening product is commonly referred to as “paint-on” teeth whitener. Paint-on whiteners can be purchased over the counter and are generally less expensive and less effective than whitening strips or professional options.

Paint-on teeth whiteners consist of a gel that is applied to the tooth using a small brush. The gel hardens into a film that coats the treated tooth and dissolves in the mouth. As with any teeth-whitening regimen, it is wise to consult with a dental professional before treating discolored teeth.

Teeth-whitening strips

Teeth-whitening strips are thin, flexible plastic (polyethylene) strips with a film of hydrogen peroxide bleaching on one side. Whitening strip kits come with two types of strips: strips for the upper teeth and strips for the lower teeth. The bleaching agent is applied by placing the strips across your teeth and gently pressing them into place to ensure contact with all your teeth. Teeth-whitening strips are typically worn for 30 minutes a day, twice a day. The duration of treatment will vary.

Teeth-whitening toothpaste and mouthwash

The least expensive options are whitening toothpastes and mouthwashes. Designed to have “whitening” capabilities, toothpastes and mouthwashes work to remove surface stains using mild abrasives. However, unlike bleaching materials used in professional whitening procedures, these products do not lighten the actual color or shade of the tooth. Whitening toothpastes affect surface stains and will mildly lighten your teeth.

If you would like to learn more about teeth whitening, please contact our practice to schedule an appointment.

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