Teeth Whitening San Jose, CA

Professional in-office and at-home teeth whitening!

Making your teeth look better should be a gentle process. As experts in cosmetic dentistry we have investigated the best way to brighten and whiten smiles with the least amount of discomfort. For many patients, our teeth whitening process is pain free (as opposed to some of the do-it-yourself options which can cause gum sensitivity, especially if teeth have not been checked first by a qualified dentist first).

Is a special occasion approaching so you want your smile to be its brightest?

Whatever the reason, Tooth Whitening isn’t just for the movie stars, and it isn’t just for one day. Many people today have their teeth whitened. The desire for a brighter smile with whiter teeth is a common concern. Tooth Whitening safely lightens the color of your teeth giving your smile a youthful, stunning appearance.

Multiple teeth whitening options!

Complete Dental Care offers professional “in-office” whitening and at-home whitening to help you achieve the brighter smile that you’re looking for. Our professional “in-office” teeth whitening treatment will require approximately two hours of time and most patients can expect to see their teeth a minimum of two shades lighter by the end of their appointment. Our take-home “at-home” teeth whitening treatment shows results within 10-14 days.

FAQ

What causes tooth discoloration?

As we grow older, our adult teeth gradually become darker, mainly due to changes in the mineral structure and composition of teeth. Your teeth can also become stained by eating certain kinds of foods like berries, beets and candy. Certain beverages can also cause tooth discoloration: soda, cola, coffee, tea and red wine. Tobacco products, both cigarettes and chewing tobacco cause tooth discoloration.

Is tooth whitening for you?

Generally, whitening is successful in at least 90 percent of patients, though it may not be an option for everyone. Consider Tooth Whitening if your teeth are darkened from age, beverages or smoking. If you have very sensitive teeth, periodontal disease, or teeth with worn enamel, whitening may be discouraged until these other problems are resolved.

What’s involved in tooth whitening?

First, an examination will determine whether you are a candidate for Tooth Whitening and what type of whitening system will provide the best results for your teeth.

If you’re in a hurry for whiter teeth, you may decide to have your teeth lightened immediately in our office. Our office offers either an in-office whitening procedure while you sit in the dental chair. Many patients alternatively choose dentist-supervised at-home whitening, which is more economical and can provide similar results.

If you choose at-home whitening impressions will be made of your teeth to fabricate whitening tray appliances for you. The trays are custom made it fit your mouth exactly. They are lightweight so that it can be worn comfortably while you are awake or sleeping. The whitening trays are so thin you should even be able to talk and work while wearing your trays. Along with the whitening tray appliances, you’ll receive the whitening gel material and given instructions on how to apply the gel and wear the trays.

Some systems recommend whitening your teeth from two to four hours a day. Generally this type of system requires three to six weeks to complete, and works best on patients with sensitive teeth. Other systems recommend whitening at night while you sleep. This type of system usually requires only 10-14 days.

How long does tooth whitening last?

Whitening should last from one to five years, depending on your personal habits such as smoking and drinking coffee or tea. At this point you may choose to get a touch up. This procedure may not be as costly because you can use the same whitening trays. Re-whitening takes less time than the original treatment.

How does tooth whitening work?

The active ingredient in most of the whitening agents is 10 percent carbamide peroxide (CH4N2O2), also known as urea peroxide; when water contacts this white crystal, the release of hydrogen peroxide lightens the teeth.

Is tooth whitening safe? Any side effects?

Several studies have proven whitening to be safe and effective, and the American Dental Association has granted its seal of approval to many popular teeth whitening products. Some patients may experience slight gum irritation or tooth sensitivity, which will resolve when the treatment ends.

What results can I expect?

No one can really predict how much lighter your teeth will become. Every case is different, but typically there is a two-shade improvement as seen on a shade guide. The success rate depends upon the type of stain involved and your adherence to the prescribed regimen. Whitening does not lighten artificial materials such as resins, silicants, or porcelains restoration.

What occasions do people whiten their teeth for?

People can whiten their teeth for any occasion but some of the most popular occasions are: photographs, media appearances, job interviews, reunions, weddings, graduations, proms, homecoming—or for just for a boost in self-confidence.