Teeth whitening is a simple and effective way to enhance your smile, boosting your confidence by brightening stained or discolored teeth. Dr. Franklyn Aguebor and his team offer professional teeth whitening in Manhattan, New York, to help you achieve a radiant smile. Whether you prefer the convenience of an in-office treatment or the flexibility of a take-home kit, you can enjoy noticeable results tailored to your preferences.
In-office whitening is a popular option for patients seeking quick and dramatic results. Our dentist will apply a powerful whitening gel to your teeth, activating it with a special light to break down stains and discoloration. This process typically takes about an hour, leaving your teeth several shades whiter in just one visit.
For those who prefer whitening at their own pace, Smile Design Dental Studio offers custom take-home whitening kits. These kits include trays made to fit your teeth and professional strength whitening gel. You will be able to whiten your teeth comfortably at home, with gradual results over a period of days or weeks, depending on your needs.
Benefits of Professional Whitening
- Fast and noticeable results with in-office treatments
- Gradual whitening with the convenience of at-home kits
- Safe and effective under the care of a dental professional
- Long-lasting results with proper care
For more information about teeth whitening, contact us at 212-223-7946.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does in-office teeth whitening take?
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In-office whitening typically takes about an hour and delivers noticeable results in just one session.
How long do the results of teeth whitening last?
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With proper care, the results of professional teeth whitening can last several months to a year.
Is teeth whitening safe?
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Yes, professional teeth whitening is safe when performed or supervised by a dental professional.
Can I whiten my teeth at home?
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Yes, with a custom take-home kit provided by our team, you can whiten your teeth at your own convenience.
Does teeth whitening cause sensitivity?
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Some patients may experience temporary sensitivity, but it typically subsides shortly after treatment.