What is Zoom Teeth Whitening?
Are you looking for fast and effective teeth whitening in Vancouver, WA? If so, Zoom teeth whitening may be right for you. Zoom is an advanced teeth whitening treatment administered by Dr. Bowyer that can turn your teeth up to 8 shades whiter in only 1 hour.
Zoom teeth whitening treatments administered by Dr. Bowyer help you avoid the mess and effort of using home treatments. This treatment is also faster and more effective since it is applied by a trained dental professional. You can come in on your lunch break and leave with your smile several shades lighter.
Dr. Bowyer and his office carefully researched and considered all the professional teeth-whitening products on the market before selecting Zoom Teeth Whitening. Zoom was chosen because it uses a highly-developed, innovative technology and gets superior results. Learn more about Zoom Teeth Whitening in the video below:
How long does Zoom teeth whitening take?
Zoom teeth whitening can brighten your smile in about 1 hour during a single in-office visit. At Dr. Bowyer’s Vancouver, Washington practice, the whitening treatment is applied by a trained dental professional, so you can get fast results without the mess or guesswork of at-home kits. Many patients like that it fits into a busy schedule. You may even be able to come in on a lunch break and leave with a noticeably brighter smile the same day.
How much whiter can my teeth get with Zoom?
Zoom can make teeth up to 8 shades whiter in as little as 1 hour, depending on your starting shade and the type of staining you have. Because the whitening is professionally applied in-office, it’s typically faster and more effective than toothpaste or over-the-counter whitening strips. If you’re in the Vancouver, WA area and want a noticeable improvement quickly, Zoom is designed for dramatic, same-visit results.
Am I a good candidate for professional teeth whitening?
You may be a good candidate if you notice stains, discoloration, or you feel self-conscious about the color of your teeth. If you’ve tried DIY whitening (toothpaste or in-home kits) and weren’t happy with the results, professional whitening is often the next step because it can deliver more consistent, stronger whitening. A quick consultation at Dr. Bowyer’s Vancouver, Washington office can help confirm whether Zoom whitening is the right fit for your goals and smile.
Will Zoom whitening cause sensitivity?
Some sensitivity is normal, and many people experience it for a couple of days after whitening. The good news is that most patients return to their normal comfort level within a few days. If you’ve had sensitivity in the past, let the team know during your office visit so they can help you plan for a more comfortable experience.
What should I avoid after my whitening appointment?
For the first few days after Zoom whitening, avoid foods and drinks that can stain easily—especially tea, red wine, and berries. Right after whitening, teeth can be more prone to picking up color while they rehydrate and settle, so this short “white diet” window helps protect your results. After that, you can get back to enjoying your new brighter smile, and you’ll have a better chance of keeping your whitening results looking fresh longer.
Ready To Take The Next Step?
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Bowyer to see if Zoom teeth whitening is right for you. You can call us at (360) 253-2640, email us at info@drbowyer.com, or use the form on this page to request a free consultation.
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