Zoom® teeth whitening is a cutting-edge cosmetic dentistry treatment that can rejuvenate your smile by erasing years of dental stains. Dr. Will Grella offers expert Zoom teeth whitening services to brighten your teeth and boost your self-confidence.
The Zoom Teeth Whitening Procedure
Zoom teeth whitening is a swift, in-office procedure that delivers impressive results. Our dentist and team will begin by safeguarding your gums and lips, ensuring your comfort throughout the treatment. Our experienced dental team will then apply a specialized Zoom whitening gel to your teeth and activate it using a gentle, low heat Zoom light. This light activates the whitening agent, penetrating deep into your enamel to break down stains.
Benefits of Zoom Teeth Whitening
- Dramatic Whitening: Achieve a noticeably brighter smile in just one session.
- Speed and Convenience: The entire procedure typically takes about an hour, making it ideal for those with busy schedules.
- Long-Lasting Results: With the proper care, your Zoom whitened smile can last for months.
Reclaim Your Brilliant Smile
Are discolored teeth holding you back from displaying a radiant smile? We are dedicated to helping you attain the luminous smile you desire through Zoom teeth whitening in Long Beach, California. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Grella, Zoom teeth whitening can help you achieve a stunning and vibrant smile. Â Contact us today at 562-597-1543 to schedule your appointment.
FAQ
What causes teeth to become discolored?
Teeth can become discolored due to factors such as consuming staining foods and beverages, smoking, aging, and poor dental hygiene.
Is teeth whitening safe for everyone?
Teeth whitening is generally safe for most people, but those with sensitive teeth or certain dental conditions should consult their dentist before undergoing treatment.
How long do the effects of teeth whitening last?
The results of teeth whitening can last from several months to a few years, depending on your lifestyle and oral care habits.
Can teeth whitening damage my teeth?
When done correctly, teeth whitening should not damage your teeth. However, overuse or improper application can lead to temporary sensitivity or gum irritation.