Your smile may not be as bright as you want it to be, thanks to years of coffee and red wine consumption, age, or even an injury. However, there’s good news – professional teeth whitening treatments at Dental Depot in Blue Springs and Independence can restore your smile and brighten it by up to 10 shades. These treatments can remove surface stains as well as deeper ones below the enamel. You can choose from our in-office chairside treatment or take-home whitening kits to achieve the perfect smile you’ve always wanted.
Professional teeth whitening treatments come in two types: take-home or at-home kits and in-office or chairside whitening. Take-home kits involve prescription-strength whitening gel and silicone trays that you can use in the comfort of your own home. This option delivers more natural results since teeth are whitened gradually, and the stronger bleaching agents can effectively whiten teeth compared to over-the-counter products. On the other hand, in-office whitening requires a visit to the dentist for application of special whitening chemicals to avoid damaging oral tissue. In-office whitening produces fast, dramatic, and instantly visible results, often achievable in just one visit.
At Dental Depot’s Missouri locations, you can find a range of comprehensive dental care services including professional teeth whitening. For your convenience and optimal results, we offer options that include both at-home and in-office treatment. Opal Go, from Opalescence, is a ready-to-use at-home whitening system that costs $99. Using 15% hydrogen peroxide gel and the UltraFit tray, it can whiten your teeth in just 15-20 minutes per day for 5-10 days.
Opal GoBoost is an effective teeth whitening solution that combines the convenience of at-home treatment with the power of in-office sessions. You begin by using Opal Go UltraFit trays for 5 days, then follow up with an in-office treatment featuring 2-3 20-minute whitening sessions. Finally, use the trays for another 5 days to achieve a dazzling smile that is several shades brighter. The Opal GoBoost gel is formulated with potassium nitrate and fluoride for patient comfort, and is both vegan and gluten-free.
Although professional teeth whitening is more expensive than standard over-the-counter whitening products, it delivers faster, brighter, and more reliable results. Additionally, the concentration of professional whitening gel is stronger and is applied under the supervision of a dental professional to ensure the safety and health of your teeth and gums. A dental professional can also determine whether any crowns or veneers will not respond to the whitening and ensure that the gel won’t cause any harm to the oral tissues. At Dental Depot, we provide a variety of affordable professional teeth whitening options and flexible financing and payment plans to make sure that a beautiful smile doesn’t have to cost a fortune.
Professional teeth whitening is a safe and non-invasive cosmetic dental treatment that typically has minimal side effects. While the chemicals used in the whitening process may cause temporary sensitivity or gum irritation, these symptoms usually resolve within 48 hours of treatment. If discomfort persists beyond this period, it can often be managed by making temporary dietary changes such as avoiding hot, cold, crunchy, or acidic foods, and using a toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth.
Professional teeth whitening is a restorative cosmetic procedure that does not prevent staining, so its results are not permanent. The longevity of professional teeth whitening results depends on several factors, such as the degree and type of stains, and your lifestyle. By practicing good oral hygiene and scheduling regular professional cleanings, your teeth can remain brilliantly white for anywhere between 6 months to 2-3 years. However, consistent use of nicotine and regular consumption of dark or acidic beverages such as coffee and wine will gradually diminish your smile’s brightness.
There are certain situations where professional teeth whitening may not be recommended, even though it is generally a safe and effective treatment. If you have gum disease, you may need to have it treated before undergoing whitening treatment to avoid pain and discomfort. Similarly, tooth decay must be addressed before any whitening treatment to prevent further damage to the tooth and restore its full function. Stains caused by certain medications, such as tetracycline, are not treatable with whitening and may require other cosmetic or restorative procedures. If you have sensitive teeth or gums, your dentist may recommend using sensitivity toothpaste or receiving fluoride treatment before whitening to minimize discomfort. Restorations such as bonding, bridges, crowns, or implants will not respond to professional teeth whitening, which may make them stand out more in contrast to your natural teeth.
When you visit either of our Dental Depot offices in Blue Springs and Independence, you can be confident you’ll receive the very best in oral treatment services, from routine cleanings and checkups to cosmetic and restorative dentistry.