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Can all teeth be whitened?

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Can all teeth be whitened?

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A. Peroxide solutions are great for removing most common stains (red wine, coffee and tea, tobacco, aging, etc). However, other types of stains, such as those caused by antibiotics of decoloration one is born with, are difficult to whiten. It is not possible to turn teeth whiter than their original natural white. In some cases, even normal teeth will achieve only minor whitening improvement no matter what product you use because they just don’t react to the peroxide gel. Artificial dental work such as crowns, bonding, caps, veneers, bridges or composite fillings will also NOT respond to bleaching. Teeth Whitening gel will only whiten natural teeth. Artificial teeth will not be whitened yet they will not be damaged by the peroxide. Customers with artificial teeth wishing to whiten their natural teeth can use our products. In general, results will vary from customer to customer depending on their enamel and its reaction to peroxide.

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