Madison Square teeth whitening
If you're not satisfied with the color of your teeth, but you don't want to have to spend a lot of time at our dental office to get bleaching done, Dr. Harvey Katz DDS has the perfect answer for you. Our
Madison Square teeth whitening is done by you, in the comfort and convenience of your home. It's highly effective, easy to use, and best of all, it's safe. Don't trust your precious tooth enamel to store bought products. They can contain abrasive ingredients that actually end up damaging your enamel. There is no need to sacrifice the well-being of your teeth just to get them whiter.
Why do your teeth lose their whiteness in the first place? There are several possible reasons. For one thing, tooth enamel slowly wears down as you age, revealing the duller tissue beneath it. There's nothing that can be done to stop that process, but our Madison Square teeth whitening makes sure that it doesn't affect how you look. For many people, the results of personal habits lead to needing their teeth bleached. Do you smoke or use smokeless tobacco? Perhaps you drink coffee, tea, cola, or red wine. Or maybe you enjoy foods such as curry, soy sauce, and berries. All of the above are known to stain or discolor your teeth. Even some prescription drugs, particularly tetracycline, cause your teeth to change color. The good news is that all of that can be corrected. Even if your teeth are yellow or brown.
Our cosmetic dentist will create custom-made trays to fit you specifically. You will wear them at night for about two to three hours, or possibly overnight. Over the course of two to three weeks, you will see a noticeable improvement in how your teeth look from our
Madison Square teeth whitening. You will then come in for a follow-up. Exactly how long you will use your trays will depend on how discolored your teeth are at the start and exactly how white you want them to be. You tell us your goals, and we'll help you to reach them. You can expect the results of bleaching to last for a year, two years, or maybe more. This can vary based on the previously mentioned personal habits and how well you take care of your teeth.
By the Office of Harvey Katz, DDS & Jason Katz, DDS
February 1, 2017