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Teeth Whitening Blaine at Pro Dental in Blaine

Stained teeth can ruin your smile. Chemicals called chromogens, found in foods like tea and coffee, can stain the enamel of your teeth, causing them to lose their pearly white shade. Smoking and tobacco use can also contribute to the staining of teeth. At Pro Dental, we can help you eliminate these stains and return your smile to the dazzling glory it once had.

Teeth whitening in Blaine, MN can return your confidence so you can have a cup or two of coffee without worrying about staining your teeth.

How Does Teeth Whitening Work?

A dentist at Pro Dental uses a chemical found in bleach to whiten your teeth. The chemical is perfectly safe to use on your teeth. The dentist applies the chemical and leaves it on your teeth for a specific time, after which it is rinsed off. In most cases, teeth whitening is done over a few short sessions.

However, if you have a function to attend, Pro Dental can also have your teeth whitened in a single long session.

It is common to develop sensitivity after teeth whitening, which should resolve in a few days. Our dentist near you will also give you a special anti-sensitivity toothpaste, which should significantly reduce the sensitivity.

What Else Should You Know About Teeth Whitening?

The one thing you should know about teeth whitening near you is that the procedure is not permanent; it removes the existing stains on your teeth. The process does not apply a protective layer to your teeth to prevent future staining.

Another thing to note is that the teeth whitening procedure does not work on crowns, bridges, or implants. If your artificial dental products like veneers or crowns get stained, you must get them replaced by a dentist near you; teeth whitening does not work on these products. You may require multiple teeth whitening sessions if your teeth are badly stained. Once the dentist takes a look at the degree of staining, they will be able to guide you.

Please book an appointment with our dentist today to get those pearly whites back.