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KöR Deep Bleaching™ – Teeth Whitening at its Finest
0 Comments | Posted by Dr. Richard Van Gurp in Charlotte Cosmetic Dentist, Cosmetic Dentistry Charlotte, Teeth Whitening

Before Teeth Whitening
We do a lot of cosmetic consultations in our office and during those appointments, we go to great lengths to make sure that we understand exactly what the patient is looking for. I like to tell my patients that they are the “pilot” (telling us where they want to go) and we are the “navigator” (telling the patient how we can get there). Cosmetic dentistry is definitely not one size fits all.
We look at the tooth position, shape and color of the teeth. We also look at the gum position as often irregularities in gum position can itself affect the appearance of the overall smile. And we especially take a close look at the bite as many times it is the bite that is the underlying cause of the esthetic problems.
For the patient who is happy with everything but the color of their teeth, teeth whitening is typically the answer and I have never found a process that has been as effective as KöR Deep Bleaching™. Believe me when I say that I’ve tried a bunch of systems and products over the past twenty plus years. This teeth whitening system was developed by a friend and colleague of mine in California and it has certainly taken off. KöR Deep Bleaching™ was recently ranked highest as the most effective, reliable way to whiten teeth by a respected dental products journal. I’ve even seen this process work on tetracycline stained teeth.

After Teeth Whitening
As you can see with this patient, the results are pretty dramatic. In the “after” photo, I used the shade tab that shows how dark the teeth were prior to the KöR Deep Bleaching™ just to emphasize how effective this teeth whitening process is. By the way, for this patient, the teeth whitening process required only two weeks time.
If you’re too embarrassed to smile, have dark-stained teeth, or just simply want a whiter smile, the superiority of KöR Whitening is just what you need.

