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Deep Teeth Bleaching

Widely available whitening that is completed on a single visit can deliver disappointing results and is unlikely to achieve the full potential of how white the teeth can become. Some people have had success with traditional whitening methods, but the results are generally very unpredictable.

Deep Bleaching is a new and effective patented tooth whitening technology that is designed to achieve the best possible results. The duration of the treatment is 2 weeks, which can vary depending on the condition of the teeth before starting the treatment and the patient’s requirements. The Deep Bleaching treatment involves three different procedures. Firstly, using a special gel the dentist prepares the patient’s teeth for whitening. Later on, the patient wears aligners with bleaching gel for 2 weeks consequently. Finally, the dentist performs the last bleaching procedure, which leaves the teeth even whiter than after the second stage.
Deep Bleaching is considered to be completely safe and depending on individual circumstances can whiten the patient’s teeth dramatically (up to 16 shades). The patient can experience slightly increased sensitivity of the dental surface, but special desensitising products provided as part of the treatment should give immediate relief.

The full Deep Bleaching treatment costs £750, including all the materials and procedures.