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    Professional Teeth Whitening Question

    Hello everyone.

    I'm considering professional teeth whitening but have a few questions. How long does the treatment typically last, and is it safe for sensitive teeth? I've heard varying opinions about the effectiveness of in-office treatments compared to at-home kits.

    Also, what should I expect in terms of cost? Are there any specific brands or methods that are more recommended? Lastly, how do I maintain the results after the procedure? I appreciate any insights or personal experiences you can share to help me make an informed decision!

    Thank you!

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    Re: Professional Teeth Whitening Question

    I did professional teeth whitening a while back, and the results were impressive. The treatment typically lasts 6–12 months, depending on diet and oral care. It’s safe for sensitive teeth if done properly, but some experience mild discomfort for a day or two. In-office treatments often give faster, more noticeable results, while at-home kits take longer and require consistency. Cost varies, but professional whitening usually ranges from $200 to $600. Maintaining results means avoiding staining foods, using a whitening toothpaste, and occasional touch-ups. A good option to consider is SmileFresh teeth whitening wholesale. They offer both mobile and in-studio whitening with instant results of 5–14 shades whiter. Their treatments are pain-free, use advanced technology, and include full gum protection. Getting professional whitening done by trained technicians can make a big difference in both safety and effectiveness.

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