CLINICAL TEETH WHITENING
WHAT IS A CLINICAL WHITENING?
–
Clinical teeth whitening is a procedure performed by dental specialists at a clinic. Whitening material is applied to the outer surface of your teeth and then activated by a special light. Clinical whitening is the most effective way to bleach your teeth without damaging enamel. In SMITA we use Phillips Zoom – the most efficient, modern and safe technology in the world to guarantee excellent results.
PHILLIPS ZOOM
–
Philips Zoom is the #1 patient-requested professional whitening treatment in the world.
Philips Zoom whitening products are the only whitening products to contain amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP), which is clinically proven to reduce sensitivity, protect enamel and help improve the luster and smoothness of the teeth.
INDICATIONS
FAQ
Does whitening damage my teeth?
Is whitening effective for everyone?
Why is clinical whitening better than products I can find online?
Can I whiten my teeth if I have fillings or crowns?
How long does it last?
Does it hurt?
Clinical whitening normally is not a painful procedure, but it’s possible that you will experience some sensitivity during and after the procedure. Normally it goes away within 1 day.
How to maintain the results after whitening?

WHITENING AT HOME
WHAT IS A WHITENING AT HOME?
–
Whitening at home is a complementary procedure to boost or maintain the color achieved during the clinical whitening. A dental specialist provides you custom made splints and a professional whitening material to apply on your teeth at home. Depending on your case you will get instructions on how, when and for how long you should be using it.
INDICATIONS
FAQ
Is clinical whitening not enough?
Can I skip it?
Is it effective?
Does it hurt?


INTERNAL WHITENING
WHAT IS AN INTERNAL WHITENING?
–
It is a procedure performed by applying a whitening material inside of the tooth. It is indicated only for the teeth that have overcome root canal treatment (RCT) and are not vital. Losing vitality can cause color changes and teeth become darker. Your dentist will open up the tooth and put the bleaching material inside for several days or weeks. This procedure might be performed as many times as necessary to achieve desired results.