TEETH WHITENING – FORT WORTH, TX

A Simple Path Towards a Brighter Smile

No matter how well you take care of your teeth, they’ll eventually become stained or discolored. That’s just a part of life! While you may turn to over-the-counter whitening products for help, they often provide short-lived results and are generally not worth the price. Luckily, we offer professional teeth whitening in Fort Worth to help you achieve the dramatic, long-lasting results you’re looking for. If you’d like to learn more about this cosmetic service, continue reading or give our office a call today !

Who is a Good Candidate for Teeth Whitening?

Truthfully, almost anyone interested in improving the color of their smile is a good candidate for teeth whitening in Fort Worth. It doesn’t matter if your discoloration is the result of smoking, coffee, red wine, medications, or even aging – our whitening system can fix it all!

 

During your consultation, we’ll perform a thorough oral examination and review your medical history to determine whether or not you’re eligible for this treatment. Once we’ve decided you’re good to go, we’ll create a custom treatment plan to help you get your dream look. We’ll make sure you understand every step of the process!

How Does At-Home Teeth Whitening Work?

If you’d like to undergo treatment from the comfort of your home, you can easily do so with the help of a professional take-home whitening kit. It’ll include custom mouth trays and a professional bleaching gel, which is made using clinically tested and safe ingredients. After about two weeks of using the kit as directed, you’ll have a noticeably brighter grin!

Tips for Maintaining Your Brighter Smile

Even though professional teeth whitening is designed to give you long-lasting results, it’s still a good idea to take a few precautions. Here are some steps you can take to help your bright grin last as long as possible:

Practice good oral hygiene (i.e., brush twice a day, floss daily, rinse daily with an ADA-approved mouthwash)

Limit your intake of dark-colored foods and drinks (i.e., wine, tea, coffee, berries, tomatoes, curry)

Avoid unhealthy habits (i.e., smoking, using teeth as tools, biting fingernails)

Visit your cosmetic dentist regularly for checkups and cleanings