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Does your Lab Direct Teeth Whitening Process work on tetracycline and minocycline discoloration?

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Does your Lab Direct Teeth Whitening Process work on tetracycline and minocycline discoloration?

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Yes as shown by the following article: CHICAGO (January 23, 2001) The Academy of General Dentistry New findings reveal how a tooth whitening procedure – typically not an option for those children with tetracycline-stained teeth – can be effective for lightening dark, intrinsic stains, with results lasting more than four and a half years, according to the Academy of General Dentistry. “Before this study, people with tetracycline stains were considered poor candidates for nightguard vital bleaching,” explains Ralph H. Leonard Jr., DDS, MPH, who has spent more than 10 years researching this topic, also known as a common tooth whitening procedure. “Until recently, crowns, veneers or internal bleaching were patients’ primary cosmetic options for alleviating stains caused by tetracycline.” Tetracycline is an antibiotic that was widely used in the past primarily to treat ear infections in children. When the drug is taken during tooth formation and development, it can cause dark, intrinsic dis

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