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Ten Questions on Deep Bleaching

 
By Guy Grabiak DDS, Lakewood, CO.

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Smile-whitening has been around for some time now, but dentists and patients have been frustrated that many patients do not achieve the whitening result they want, and even have pain during bleaching. After significant research, I have now discovered the most effective tooth whitening technique ever known!  We've got the answers to your questions...

1. Why does Deep Bleaching work so well? Deep Bleaching works by restoring your teeth's ability to absorb oxygen. The oxygen from Deep Bleaching gel is absorbed intothe tooth, dissolving stain molecules.

2.How long does Deep Bleaching last? Unlike other bleaching methods, with easy periodic home maintenance, Deep Bleaching is entirely permanent.

3. Is there pain with Deep Bleaching? Many have experienced pain during teeth whitening. Maybe you've experienced it yourself. After four years of research, development and clinical testing, the inventor of Deep Bleaching has introduced his low, and in most cases NO sensitivity bleaching gel. Most patients have no discomfort from bleaching with Deep Bleaching. Testing has shown that patients who do feel some sensitivity, typicallly feel no more that 10% of the sensitivity felt from other bleaching gels.

4. Does it matter how old I am? The perfect age to whiten teeth is about 14. The younger teeth are, the more brilliantly they whiten. However, Deep Bleaching rejuvenates even older teeth back to their youthful ability to whiten incredibly white, even if you're 90 years old.

5. How white will my teeth get? Deep Bleaching whitens teeth dramatically. Teeth often lighten 16 shades or more. Though everyone is different, with proper Deep Bleaching techniques all teeth will have stunning results.

6. Will my teeth look too white and unnatural? No. Real teeth can't look unnatural, they just look beautifully white. If you have seen people with ultra-white, fake looking teeth, these were probably false teeth, teeth with porcelain crowns or veneers that may have been made too white and too opaque.

7. I've heard that bleaching trays are uncomfortable and difficult to sleep with. Does the bleach leak out? Deep Bleacing trays are very different. They're so thin and form-fitting that you'll tend to forget they're even in your mouth.
Unlike regular trays, Deep Bleaching Trays seal the bleach inside the tray, preventing the gel from quickly leaking into your mouth. And by wearing these only while you sleep, it doesn't interfere with your busy day.

8. What does Deep Bleaching involve? You will have molds made of your teeth to fabricate precisely designed, ultracomfortable Deep Bleahig Trays to wear with the special bleacing gel. You will next have a simple visit in the dental office, followed by wearing Deep Bleaching Trays for two weeks at home while you sleep. Deep Bleaching is completed with a final visit in the office.

9. Is Deep Bleaching more expensive? Yes it is. Deep Bleaching involves more time and effort on your part and on the part of your dental office team. It is the most effective bleaching technique ever developed. Following the very easy maintenance at home, your investment in Deep Bleaching will provide a beautiful smile for life, even if you drink wine, tea and coffee.

10. Is it Safe? Bleaching product have been clinically studied and safely used on millions of patients without harm to teeth or gums. Bleaching is considered entirely safe.

For more information on deep bleaching contact your dentist or you can contact Dr. Grabiak's office manager at 303-988-6110.  You can learn more about Dr Grabiak at http://www.guygrabiak.com
Guy Grabiak, DDS - General Dentist
3190 S. Wadsworth Blvd, Suite 300
Lakewood, CO  80227
Ph: 303 988 6110
Email: grabiak@westwooddental.net

http://www.guygrabiak.com
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