Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening Chapel Hill NC

It can be simpler than you imagine to have a lovely grin. Many people use a straightforward “whitening” method to get the appearance they’ve always wanted.

What are the details of teeth whitening?

It’s quick, easy, and affordable. If you want to have your teeth whitened, just let us know at any appointment.

Tooth discolouration can be treated by dental whitening. Teeth can become discolored due to staining, aging, or chemical damage. With the use of cutting-edge whitening technology, we can provide a secure way to achieve a stunning, “bright” smile. Although crowns or veneers may be the sole option in severe situations of tooth discolouration, teeth whitening is almost always chosen as a first resort due to the affordable nature of these procedures.

How is teeth whitening done?

To create the custom trays that will hold the whitening gel against the teeth, impressions are taken of the teeth. Depending on the degree of whitening you want, the substance is used every day for around an hour for about 2-3 weeks. Many times, the whitening results in a significant improvement in appearance, necessitating no additional treatment. Crowns or dental veneers might be a better option for teeth that are very badly discolored.

Key Benefits of Teeth Whitening

  • Corrects brown, yellow, and spotted tooth staining
  • Works on people of any age
  • Is a near-permanent solution for a “dull” smile, restoring brightness and bringing a smile alive

Imagine Smiling Confidently With Brighter Teeth

Your smile will transform with teeth whitening. Give us a call to make an appointment!

Cosmetic Dentistry

FREDERICK G. LEHMANN, DDS, PA
COSMETIC DENTISTRY

Dental Anxiety and Phobia

FEAR OF DENTAL WORK?

Up to 75% of Americans have some level of dental phobia, and 20% choose not to get their teeth cleaned as a result. We want you to know that our top goal is making you feel safe and at ease while visiting our office. Dental phobias and anxieties can manifest in many different ways, and each person has different fears. Dental anxiety can range from minor to serious, and it frequently manifests as a generalized feeling of fear and dread when anticipating a forthcoming surgery.