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Advanced Teeth Whitening

Do you want a whiter, brighter smile? Mint Hill Dentistry now offers the most advanced teeth whitening system on the market – Kor Whitening.

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Kor Whitening

What Makes Kor Whitening Different?

  • Continuously refrigerated high potency gels. The active ingredient in whitening gels needs to stay cold in order to maintain its peak effectiveness. Kor manufactures and cold-ships it’s gels.
  • Fresh chemistry – when your dentist does the in-office whitening portion of your treatment, the refrigerated whitening gel is automixed in a tri-barrel syringe designed to ensure maximum potency (this makes sure the whitening gel isn’t “stale”).
  • Kor-Seal Trays – Kor manufactures a special type of tray that the patient wears at home. In addition to being very comfortable, this tray eliminates salivary contamination of the whitening gel which allows the gel to be active for 6-10 hours. In comparison, other systems gels are often only active for 30-40 minutes.
  • Kor Desensitizer – A common problem with any whitening system is sensitive teeth. Kor uses a desensitizing liquid that is applied to the teeth prior to bleaching. This desensitizer is very effective at eliminating or greatly reducing any sensitivity associated with whitening therapy.

What Makes Kor Whitening Different?

  • Continuously refrigerated high potency gels. The active ingredient in whitening gels needs to stay cold in order to maintain its peak effectiveness. Kor manufactures and cold-ships it’s gels.
  • Fresh chemistry – when your dentist does the in-office whitening portion of your treatment, the refrigerated whitening gel is automixed in a tri-barrel syringe designed to ensure maximum potency (this makes sure the whitening gel isn’t “stale”).
  • Kor-Seal Trays – Kor manufactures a special type of tray that the patient wears at home. In addition to being very comfortable, this tray eliminates salivary contamination of the whitening gel which allows the gel to be active for 6-10 hours. Other systems gels are often only active for 30-40 minutes.
  • Kor Desensitizer – A common problem with any whitening system is sensitive teeth. Kor uses a desensitizing liquid that is applied to the teeth prior to bleaching. This desensitizer is very effective at eliminating or greatly reducing any sensitivity associated with whitening therapy.

Teeth Whitening for Tetracycline Staining

With Kor, your dentist can whiten teeth that previously were not a candidate for whitening therapy. For example, people with tetracycline staining often end up with crowns on their teeth to “cover up” the staining because whitening is ineffective. With the Kor system, whitening has been effective for many tetracycline patients, which eliminates the need for costly and invasive restorative treatment.

Kor Whitening Before and After

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Kor Whitening Questions and Answers

Unlike other whitening methods, with easy periodic home maintenance, Kor Whitening deliver lasting results.

Whitening products have been clinically studied for more than three decades and safely used on millions of patients without harm to teeth or gums. Kor Whitening is considered entirely safe.

While whitening toothpastes are abrasive and can wear teeth down over time, chemical whiteners (such as Kor) cause no harm when used properly. The ingredients in Kor will open up the small pores in your teeth and allow them to gently whiten. Kor is superior to other whitening agents in that it is not acidic, and can whiten even the darkest of teeth.

Kor Whitening lightens teeth dramatically, up to 16 shades or more. Although everyone is different, with the proper Kor Whitening System, nearly all teeth will have stunning results. Kor even whitens tetracycline-stained teeth significantly, which was previously thought to be impossible!

With your easy home maintenance, these staining foods will have no effect on the long-term brilliant color of your teeth.

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