Category: Teeth Whitening
Teeth Whitening in the City of London
Your City of London dentist will advise you on which teeth whitening procedure will work best for your teeth. Your City of London dentist will examine your teeth and speak with you about your teeth whitening expectations, and what is truly possible to achieve. From your true teeth shade, the…
READ ARTICLETeeth Whitening Tips by a London dentist
As time goes by, people start to notice that their teeth start to turn yellow and stained. For people who smoke and drink coffee or soft drinks, this is even more noticeable. Their smiles become less white as time passes on. For those desiring to get whiter teeth, fret not…
READ ARTICLELondon Dentist Talks About Teeth Whitening History
There has been a long term interest in tooth whitening procedures and products in London. Historically, the ancient Romans used Portuguese urine in an attempt to whiten their teeth, and in the 14th century, teeth whitening procedures were the second most requested dental treatment; only behind tooth extractions. Back then,…
READ ARTICLETeeth Whitening Methods in London
When you see all of the teeth whitening products on the market today, no wonder why you are confused! Discussing teeth whitening with your dentist can lead you and your dentist to choose the correct product and procedure for your teeth whitening needs. When visiting London, the dentist should be…
READ ARTICLEGet your teeth whitened in London
The teeth whitening methods offered by qualified dentists in London, typically utilize hydrogen peroxide. This process can be undergone at home or at a dental agency. The whitening techniques practiced by dentists, in general have a high strength of peroxide gel. This concentration may fluctuate in between 15%-30% depending upon…
READ ARTICLEOver-the-Counter Tooth Whitening products are a viable option for tooth-conscious Londoners
A lot of studies in London have confirmed that tooth whitening is safe and indeed effective. Over the counter tooth whitening gels that contain up to 10% carbamide peroxide, which is the equivalent of 3.6% of hydrogen peroxide, have been shown to not cause any damage to the tooth or…
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