Kor technique: In office whitening, with protocols and products developed by dr. Rod kurthy (kor), have been the most consistent and most comfortable in my office. There are specific pre autions and techniques to first reduce the sensitivity before whitening, .
Answered 8/20/2013
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Whitening at dentist: Whitening at the dentist is the best option. The dentist can tailor your whitening trays or in office bleaching to block out areas that might be sensitive. They also have other products such as potassium nitrate that they can apply to your teeth to make them less sensitive.
Answered 4/16/2016
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Tooth whitening: All whitening products WILL make your sensitive teeth more cold SENSITIVE. Sorry for the bad news. Talk with you Dental Pro about it. You may need veneers to achieve the" bright white" you wish.
Answered 4/24/2015
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