
Deep Bleaching™
Deep Bleaching™ is one of the easiest and most effective ways to enhance your appearance. Nothing makes you look "WOW" like a healthy white smile - and nothing whitens teeth like Deep Bleaching ™
Deep Bleaching™ is a powerful whitening technique that is so efective that it will even whiten tetracycline-stained teeth in a short time, with little to no sensitivity at all. The Deep Bleaching ™ difference is the results.
Deep Bleaching™ works by revitalizing the tooth's ability to absorb oxygen. Oxygen from Deep Bleaching ™ products is absorbed into the teeth and breaks down large dark stain molecules to small white particles, and the results are amazing!
Dr. Johnson Hagood is one of the few dentists in Central Florida trained in both Deep Bleaching™ and BriteSmile™ teeth whitening techniques. He has safely used a variety of bleaching techniques with his patients for many years without any damage to teeth or gums.
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Deep Bleaching FAQ
- What does the Deep Bleaching™ procedure involve?
This technique takes a little more time and little more effort but will result in teeth whiteness beyond what any other recognized bleaching technique can create, and a result that can be permanent with easy periodic maintenance at home.
- Will my teeth look too white?
No, natural teeth rarely look too white. Some extremely white crowns can look artificial because those crowns are made of porcelain:
- Will my crowns, veneers, or fillings whiten too?
No. If you have any of these on your front teeth, Dr.Hagood will carefully work to blend color of your natural teeth to go with your existing dentistry. In certain rare cases, some of these may need replacing in order to achieve an appropriate color.
- Is there pain or discomfort?
Occasionally, patients experience some mild transient sensitivity, however Dr.Hagood can provide you easy-to-use AcquaSeal™ desensitizing swabs to take home.
- How long does it last?
Results can last indefinitely with some very simple maintenance wearing the custom-made DeepBleaching™ trays for 1 night, every 2-3 months
- Is it safe?
Bleaching techniques and products have been used for many years by dentists, without reports of any damage to teeth or gums. In most cases, teeth bleaching is considered entirely safe.