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GET A SENSATIONAL SMILE TEETH WHITENING
Because the happy couple will be posing for a few hundred photos throughout the big day, you'll want your smile to be the very best in every one. Having a beautiful smile gives you confidence, which should be reason enough to visit your dentist before your wedding.

If you want to improve your smile, arrange to have a check-up and to have your teeth thoroughly cleaned. This, in combination with the habit of regular flossing and brushing at home, will improve the color and overall health of your teeth and gums.

If you want to improve your smile, the latest advancements in tooth whitening procedures available at your local dentist's office can give you a whiter, healthier-looking smile in as little as one day. A range of teeth whitening kits are available at pharmacies, but consulting an expert is always your best bet, particularly as modern technology has made some fantastic advancements in this area. Today's procedures are safe, effective and affordable, and can make you look younger and give you more self-confidence.

Cosmetic dentists can be booked out weeks in advance, so be sure to arrange an appointment well before your wedding. If your dentist recommends that you have your teeth whitened, this can generally be done in one of two ways.

First, if you have watched any of the recent makeover programs on television, you may have heard of Zoom Teeth Whitening. It produces extremely fast results, and is safe and effective. Your teeth can look up to ten times whiter in just over one hour. If you want to limit your time in the dentist’s chair, this option is perfect for you. The Zoom procedure is obviously very different from using a whitening kit, and can only be carried out by a dentist.

Dentist-supervised whitening is considered safer and more effective than current over-the-counter products. Over-the-counter whiteners can often allow more exposure of the mouth tissues to the active whitening agent, a situation professionals warn against.  And if you aren't careful, over-the-counter products could create an uneven whitening of teeth due to ill-fitted mouth guards or trays. Your dentist will design a treatment program that is specific to your individual needs.

See your dentist for an oral examination to assess your overall oral health and to discuss the various techniques available. This will also allow your dentist to diagnose any dental problems that may be causing your teeth to be discolored.

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