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office whitening

Under the supervision of a dentist,Whitening at a dental clinicDental clinics can use highly concentrated chemicals that cannot be used at whitening salons.Although it is expensive, it is possible to whiten your teeth in a short period of time..

Those who are suitable for office whitening

  • Those with age-related yellowing
  • Those who wish to have this done prior to treatment for cavities, etc.
  • Those who don't have time to perform treatment every day and want to whiten their teeth in a short period of time

Office whitening procedure

Whitening at a dental clinic involves applying a highly concentrated whitening agent to the teeth and enhancing the effectiveness of the agent by shining light on them. The procedure is performed by a nationally qualified dentist or dental hygienist.

Flow of treatment

  1. Counseling
  2. Check the condition of your mouth
  3. Gum protection
  4. Irradiation with light
  5. Checking the color after whitening

Effect of office whitening

    

Areas that become white with office whitening

The goal of in-office whitening is to whiten your teeth from the surface up, using a chemical that contains hydrogen peroxide that, when applied to the surface of your teeth, immediately begins to remove stains.

    

A graph showing the time it takes for an effect to appear and the degree of effect

A high concentration of whitening agent is used and light is applied to enhance the effectiveness of the agent. Teeth can be whitened in a short period of time, and the whiteness can reach up to A1. However, the whiteness quickly fades, so to maintain the whiteness, it is ideal to have treatment at the dentist every month.

Office whitening treatment time and duration

Treatment time is 30 to 60 minutes. In order to achieve a brighter, whiter appearance, we recommend undergoing this treatment one to three times.

Precautions for office whitening

  • We do not recommend whitening for pregnant or breastfeeding women, for the safety of the unborn baby.
  • Teeth with dentures, teeth that have had nerves removed, and teeth with severe tetracycline therapy cannot be whitened with whitening. If you fall into any of these categories, we recommend using a cap to whiten your teeth.
  • If you have cavities, we recommend having them treated before whitening.
  • If you are prone to tooth sensitivity, please let us know in advance.
  • We do not recommend whitening for people under the age of 18 as their teeth are still developing.
  • After your teeth have been whitened, the color of your teeth will return due to the components in your saliva and what you eat and drink, so we recommend regular maintenance.
  • We do not recommend whitening for those with acatalase syndrome or severe photosensitivity.

Office whitening treatment costs

*All prices include tax.

6 bottles/1 time
22,000 yen
8 bottles/1 time
24,200 yen
12 bottles/1 time
28,600 yen
16 bottles/1 time
33,000 yen

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