Sunrise Emergency & Family Dental Care

1700 Wells Rd, Suite 19
Orange Park, FL 32073
904-586-1234

1700 Wells Rd, Suite 19
Orange Park, FL 32073
904-586-1234

Teeth Whitening in Orange Park, FL

Teeth Whitening

Having a beautiful smile may be even easier than you think. Many people achieve the look they’ve been dreaming of with our simple “bleaching” procedure.

WHAT ARE THE DETAILS OF OPALESCENCE TEETH WHITENING?

It’s safe, quick, and inexpensive. Just let us know at any appointment if you would like to whiten your teeth. 

HOW IS TEETH WHITENING DONE?

Professional results—in about an hour.

For a brighter, whiter smile without the wait, choose Opalescence Boost, an in-office, chemically activated whitening treatment that offers results in about an hour. It’s ideal for people who want instant whitening gratification or those who have that special event coming up that requires a bright, white smile.

  • Opalescence tooth whitening gel contains PF (potassium nitrate and fluoride)
  • Chemically activated, so no hot, uncomfortable light is needed
  • Dentist-applied treatment
  • Provides dramatic results in about an hour

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 brings a smile alive

 

STEP-BY-STEP OPALESCENCE BOOST IN OFFICE WHITENING

Step 1: Your dentist will use a shade guide to find the current shade of your teeth.

Step 2: Opalescence Boost is applied with a gentle, brushed tip.

Step 3: Your dentist applies Opalescence Boost to your teeth.

Step 4: You’ll see results in about an hour!

Teeth Whitening

Watch video: https://youtu.be/t-Wa3HpSkBY

CONSIDERATIONS FOR TEETH WHITENING

Over-the-counter bleaching agents are available for purchase at drug stores and pharmacies. However, since these products can cause harm to the gums and teeth, it’s better to use products that our practice recommends.

FAQS

https://intl.opalescence.com/en-us/pages/faq.aspx

DENTAL ANXIETY AND PHOBIA

IF YOU HAVE A FEAR OF DENTAL WORK

In fact, some studies show that up to 75% of Americans experience some level of dental related fear and 20% avoid dental care because of it. If you have a fear of dental work, we want you to know that making you feel comfortable and safe at our office is our first priority. Dental anxieties and phobias present themselves in a wide variety of ways, and specific fears vary from person to person. Dental anxiety may be mild to moderate, and often takes the form of a general sense of worry and apprehension when thinking about an upcoming procedure.