Teeth Whitening Treatment Bucyrus OH
See below for teeth whitening treatments in Bucyrus, OH and gain access to teeth whitening products, laser teeth whitening, laser bleaching, whitening strips, and cosmetic dentistry, as well as advice and content on teeth whitening risks and dental health.
Peter E Maynard, DDS
419-562-4378
823 S Sandusky Ave
Bucyrus, OH
Peter E Maynard, DDS
419-562-4378
823 S Sandusky Ave
Bucyrus, OH 44820
Specialties
General Dentistry
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Ronald J Palenshus, DDS
419-562-4116
Po Box 269
Bucyrus, OH
Ronald J Palenshus, DDS
419-562-4116
Po Box 269
Bucyrus, OH 44820
Specialties
General Dentistry
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Glen Arthur Mc Murray, DDS
419-562-0203
126 Hill St
Bucyrus, OH
Glen Arthur Mc Murray, DDS
419-562-0203
126 Hill St
Bucyrus, OH 44820
Specialties
General Dentistry
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Carey A Young, DDS
419-468-2977
401 Harding Way W
Galion, OH
Carey A Young, DDS
419-468-2977
401 Harding Way W
Galion, OH 44833
Specialties
General Dentistry
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Donald J Palenshus, DDS
419-683-1135
1000 West Main Street
Crestline, OH
Donald J Palenshus, DDS
419-683-1135
1000 West Main Street
Crestline, OH 44827
Specialties
General Dentistry
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John R Fuson, DDS
419-562-9901
117 S Poplar St
Bucyrus, OH
John R Fuson, DDS
419-562-9901
117 S Poplar St
Bucyrus, OH 44820
Specialties
General Dentistry
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Francis D Henize, DDS
419-562-0981
231 S Sandusky Ave
Bucyrus, OH
Francis D Henize, DDS
419-562-0981
231 S Sandusky Ave
Bucyrus, OH 44820
Specialties
General Dentistry
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Dr.Corey Young
(419) 468-2977
401 Harding Way West
Galion, OH
Dr.Corey Young
(419) 468-2977
401 Harding Way West
Galion, OH 44833
General Information
Accepting New Patients: Yes
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1.1, out of 5 based on 4, reviews.
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Richard Alden Byrom, DDS
419-468-2240
501Harding Way W
Galion, OH
Richard Alden Byrom, DDS
419-468-2240
501Harding Way W
Galion, OH 44833
Specialties
General Dentistry
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Donald Brent Fissel, DDS
419-492-2024
PO Box 265
New Washington, OH
Donald Brent Fissel, DDS
419-492-2024
PO Box 265
New Washington, OH 44854
Specialties
General Dentistry
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Nothing lights up your face like a beautiful smile, so it's not surprising that people spend so much time and money whitening their teeth. According to the American Academy of Cosmetic Dental Surgery, 96 percent of Americans think that an attractive smile is important for attracting the opposite sex, and 74 percent feel an ugly smile can hinder career advancement. Why Your Teeth Get Discolored Teeth develop intrinsic stains from trauma, excess fluoride, and mineral exposure. Until recently, treatments for these were near impossible. More common extrinsic stains from food and beverages, tobacco, and age are easier to treat. The degree of staining varies depending on peoples' habits and natural tooth thinness and translucency. As we get older, tooth enamel wears down and micro-cracks form in teeth allowing outside elements to penetrate and yellow dentin to shine through. Extrinsic stains start superficially but sink into teeth's dentin over time, becoming harder to remove. This is why younger people may require less maintenance and find more success with teeth whitening procedures. Whitening vs. Bleaching A whitening product is designed to restore teeth's natural color by removing debris while the stronger bleaching product contains hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide which can whiten them beyond their original color. Because "bleaching" can sound scary, manufacturers use the term "whitening," even though most in-office and at-home treatments are technically bleaching. Whitening/Bleaching Options -
In-Office Bleaching. A guard or protective gel is applied to gums and before the bleaching product is applied to teeth. Light or lasers may be used to stimulate the bleaching agent. May require multiple office visits and tends to be the most expensive option. -
Dentist Dispensed Take-Home Treatments. A custom-fitted tray is designed for patients to fill and wear while sleeping or for a few hours a day over 1-2 weeks. Often more cost-effective than in-office treatments and the custom-fit tray irritates gums less than over-the-counter options. The peroxide concentration is lower than that in the in-office treatments. -
Drugstore Whitening Kits. These include a mouth tray and lower concentration of peroxide gel, or whitening strips or paint-on applicators. The tray-style yields a better result than the paint-on or strip types. -
Whitening Toothpastes. These do not contain bleaching agents, but have polishing agents that are stronger at removing stain than regular toothpastes. Side Effects of Teeth Whitening Though generally safe, particularly in the low-peroxide over the counter variety, there are a few side effects that you should be aware of: -
Increased sensitivity to touch, pressure, and temperature. The high-concentration in-office treatments can cause shooting pains for 24-48 hours especially if you have cracked teeth, receding gums, or red hair. Toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth can help eas... |
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