Consultation and examination
Before the procedure, the dentist will perform an oral examination to ensure that there are no contraindications to whitening, such as tooth decay, periodontitis or tooth sensitivity.
Professional teeth whitening is the best way to make your smile dazzling. Over time, the pigment from coloring products and drinks accumulates in the tooth enamel. You will be able to restore and improve the color up to 8-12 tones safely and admire the new smile. The ZOOM 4 lamp and the original gel guarantee the best result.
At DentalDate, we understand how important a beautiful smile is to your well-being and confidence. That’s why we offer not just teeth whitening services, but a comprehensive approach to improving your smile. Here are a few reasons why you should choose us:
We keep up to date with innovations in cosmetic dentistry and offer our clients the most advanced and effective teeth whitening methods to minimise sensitivity and ensure long-lasting results.
Before starting the whitening procedure, each client undergoes a thorough oral examination to rule out contraindications and choose the most suitable whitening method.
We provide full information support after the procedure, including advice on how to care for your teeth so that you can enjoy your whitening results for as long as possible.
Our clinic is designed to make each client feel comfortable and relaxed.
Located in a convenient location, our clinic is easily accessible from anywhere in the city, making the teeth whitening process not only rewarding but also as convenient as possible.
We only use the latest generation of safe, environmentally friendly materials and equipment in our work to ensure excellent results.
Most natural teeth can be whitened. Whitening is most effective for pigmentation caused by food, drink or smoking.
Artificial materials used for fillings, veneers and crowns do not react to whitening agents in the same way as natural tooth enamel. This means that whitening will change the colour of natural teeth, but will not affect the colour of restorations.
Teeth with enamel defects or damaged areas may react differently to whitening, which can result in uneven whitening.
In people with hypersensitive teeth, whitening may cause discomfort or increased sensitivity. In such cases, the dentist may recommend special products to reduce sensitivity before the procedure.
The reasons for teeth whitening are varied and can vary greatly from person to person, but there are a few common motivations that most often drive people to resort to this procedure:
One of the main reasons is the desire to have a more attractive and bright smile, as white teeth are considered a sign of health and beauty.
Many people seek to whiten their teeth before important events such as a wedding, graduation, anniversary or an important job interview in order to look their best.
Consumption of coffee, tea, wine, and certain types of food can cause permanent stains on your teeth over time that are difficult to remove with regular brushing.
As we age, teeth naturally darken due to changes in enamel structure, and whitening can help restore a more youthful and fresh-looking smile.
Tobacco smoke is one of the causes of yellowing teeth. Whitening can help smokers get rid of the characteristic stains and make their smile brighter.
After wearing braces or using other orthodontic devices for a long period of time, people often choose whitening to make the colour of their teeth even and improve the appearance of their smile.
Before the procedure, the dentist will perform an oral examination to ensure that there are no contraindications to whitening, such as tooth decay, periodontitis or tooth sensitivity.
Includes cleaning the teeth of plaque and calculus to ensure even whitening. The gums are protected with a special protective gel to prevent damage to them.
A hydrogen peroxide-based whitening gel is applied to the surface of the teeth. The gel is activated by a special Zoom light source, which accelerates the whitening process.
Teeth are irradiated with Zoom light for 15 minutes. This process can be repeated up to three times depending on the desired level of whitening and individual characteristics of enamel.
After the last activation cycle, the gel is removed and the gums and mouth are rinsed thoroughly. The dentist performs an examination to ensure the success of the procedure and the absence of adverse reactions.
The patient is given advice on how to care for their teeth after the procedure, including avoiding foods high in pigments and practicing good oral hygiene to maintain results.