Need Consultation: Only your dentist can make a properly fitting tray for bleaching solution for you to use at home.
Answered 3/24/2013
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Bonding where?: Depends on where the bonding is on your teeth. Certain types of bonding materials are translucent, so whitening can make them appear brighter. Others will make the bonding more prominent. Have a dentist go over the types you have to see if whitening will work, or if the bonding should be redone after achieving your desired effect. Good luck!
Answered 12/10/2013
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Whitening only....: Affects natural tooth structure. You would need to have your dental bonding redone to match the new shades of your teeth following teeth whitening.
Answered 3/29/2014
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Very hard: If you have existing bonding if you whiten your teeth, the bonding color will stay the same and will not change you will need to replace the bonding.
Answered 12/27/2014
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Whiten first: Whiten first, then get new bonding to match your new shade. Thin or no prep veneers are also option depending on the current condition of your teeth. Talk to your dentist on options -- ask for minimally invasive as top choices.
Answered 9/22/2013
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