A bright, radiant smile can make all the difference. Tooth whitening, or brightening, is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures, offering a simple and effective method for restoring the radiance and youthfulness of your smile without damaging your teeth. We don't touch tooth enamel or perform any invasive procedures, ensuring the health of your teeth while giving you the smile of your dreams.
Dr. Decourty, an expert in dental aesthetics, will assess the state of your oral health and the shade of your teeth before personally supervising the treatment.
The treatment can be carried out safely at home, using custom-made aligners. In just a few days, you'll see impressive results with whiter, brighter teeth.
A bright smile is often seen as a symbol of health and beauty. However, many habits, such as drinking coffee or wine, or smoking, can dull the natural whiteness of teeth. Tooth whitening is a safe and effective solution for removing these stains and restoring a radiant smile.
At LaDentisterie, we only perform this procedure on healthy teeth. Before starting treatment, it is therefore essential to treat any dental problems such as cavities or gum disease. This precaution ensures that whitening takes place under the best possible conditions, with positive, long-lasting results.
Our teeth whitening offers a radiant smile, eliminates stains and boosts your confidence with safe, personalized techniques.
Before starting a whitening treatment, it's important to understand the factors that contribute to tooth discoloration. Here are some common causes.
Understanding these factors will help youtake the right steps to preserve the results of your whitening treatment and keep your smile bright.
Regular consumption of beverages such as soda, coffee, tea or wine can stain teeth over time.
Chemicals in tobacco and other substances are one of the main causes of tooth discoloration.
With age, the enamel thins, revealing the darker, more yellow dentine beneath.
Accidents can affect tooth color.
Some medications, such as tetracycline, can alter tooth shade, especially if taken during tooth formation.
Genetic predisposition can influence the natural color of teeth.