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Whit-Woo! Whitening In Leeds Can Bring You Luck With The Lasses

Sunday, July 20th, 2014

4683491_blogNothing makes you look more attractive than a bright, white smile, so if you’re looking to find ‘the one’ this summer in Leeds, call us now to find out more about our amazing whitening treatments! With a beautiful smile, you’re sure to be a hit with the ladies!

About whitening treatment

Whitening treatment is hugely popular because it’s a simple, quick and affordable way of making your smile look more attractive. White teeth look youthful and healthy and a new smile will also boost your confidence, which is a very attractive trait in a date.

We have done all the groundwork for you and tried and tested whitening systems to ensure our patients have access to the best treatment out there. We use a specially designed whitening gel, which contains carbamide peroxide, to lighten the shade of the teeth and give you a beaming smile.

The whitening treatment process is completely painless and very straightforward. We create an impression of your teeth and use this to make your custom-made whitening trays. These trays contain whitening agent and they are placed over the top of the teeth. The whitening agent lightens the teeth, creating a beautiful aesthetic without interfering with the structure of the teeth at all.

How long do the results last?

The results of whitening treatment should last for several years. However, if you’re partial to a latte in the morning, you smoke or enjoy a glass of wine from time to time, you may find that your teeth become discoloured and top-up treatment may be required.

Is whitening treatment safe?

Our methods of whitening the teeth are tried and tested, the products we use are approved and our dentists are highly trained, so you are in the best possible hands. Whitening treatment is very safe when performed by a trained professional and it is uncommon to experience side-effects after treatment. Some people suffer from very mild sensitivity after treatment, but this usually only lasts between 24 and 48 hours.