Teeth Whitening
Discover a brighter future with ZOOM teeth whitening and whiten your smile up to 8 shades in 45 minutes.
In-Office Whitening
Using bleaching agents that penetrate the enamel to eradicate deep-seated stains, professional in-office whitening treatments at a dental clinic offer swift and noticeable results. Dr. Meden utilizes Zoom Whitening, a light-accelerated treatment, that whitens up to 8 shades in 45 minutes.
Patient Results
Smile was enhanced with just four veneers and ZOOM whitening.
Tooth was moved out of rotation without compromising the tooth, and smile was brightened with ZOOM whitening.
Closed spaces and brightened the smile with six veneers and ZOOM whitening.
Dr Meden is amazing. I wasn’t feeling good about my teeth, my smile and so my self confidence was shot. He gave me the most incredible smile and it looks so natural like they have always been my teeth. He is so kind and caring and has taken care of all my kids teeth as well. Go see him! He is amazing!
Dr Meden did such a great job on my teeth. I am super happy with how they turned out. He even went above and beyond to help with my anxiety about dental work. He cares and does his best to help everyone he can.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do teeth get stained?
Anytime we put things in our mouth—food, cigarette smoke, soda, etc.—a pellicle layer begins to gradually form on top of our enamel layer.
Many of the whitening toothpastes that are out on the market today are designed to help break up this layer. Unfortunately, most are not strong enough to make a significant difference that you can see. A dentist, on the other hand, can clean away this film through teeth whitening treatments.
Is teeth whitening safe?
Simply put, yes. Teeth whitening is proven to be safe and effective. Some people have questioned whether teeth whitening may weaken the enamel or damage teeth if done too often. If this is the case, Dr. Meden can prescribe fluoride gels to help further protect their teeth and strengthen weakened enamel.
Dr. Meden also performs a general checkup before starting the teeth whitening procedures to ensure that your teeth and gums are healthy enough for cosmetic treatment. During these checkups, your dentist cleans your teeth, fills any cavities, and makes sure your gums are healthy.
The truth is that your smile is important. Ask anyone who has felt embarrassed by their stained or damaged smile. A smile is one of the first things you notice about other people and it’s something we all love to see. Teeth whitening is a great option for those who want to get a quick makeover for their smile. If you’re dissatisfied with the shade of your smile, contact us today!
Can I permanently whiten my teeth?
Keeping the results of your teeth whitening treatment requires some general upkeep such as brushing twice a day and flossing and avoiding common stain-causers such as coffee and tobacco. Using a profession whitening toothpaste like the ones offered in-office at Elite Smiles can help results last even longer.
For individuals seeking a more comprehensive smile makeover, porcelain veneers present an aesthetic, permanent solution. Veneers are thin, custom-made shells affixed to the front surface of teeth to conceal imperfections, including discoloration, chips, and gaps. Unlike natural teeth, porcelain resists staining, offering results that last.
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