Varies: For professional options you essentially have in-office or at home options. Cost will vary by dentist and region. You should get more than one opinion if you are otherwise healthy and just looking for whitening. Find a dentist that offers a system that fits your needs, and be sure to discuss what type of results you can expect. Different stains respond differently to bleaching.
Answered 2/19/2015
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Depends: How dark are the teeth? For mild discoloration, or for someone who wants minor color change, try whitestrips. But if you want a moderate or major color change, I have had great success with 1 or 2 in- office zoom! led treatment and dispense custom fit home trays with either 10%, 16% or 22% nitewhite or 14% daywhite. Watch out for low fee, they are not using actual zoom!
Answered 12/9/2013
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Varies, but...: Although there are many different methods to whiten teeth, and the fees vary accordingly, as well as by type of office and geographic location, on average i would say between $300 and $600 for in office or take home whitening. Before you have your teeth whitened, make sure your teeth are professionally cleaned and all dental treatment has been completed. These techniques do not whiten restorations.
Answered 12/9/2013
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