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1- Surgery 4- Prosthetic & Esthetic Dentistry 8- Plastic Surgery
2- Implantology 5- Endodontics 9- E.N.T. & Maxillo Facial Surgery
3- Periodontology 6- Operative Dentistry 10- Pedodontics
7- Orthodontics
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  Professional Teeth Whitening....

 

What is tooth whitening?
It's a bleaching process that lightens enamel and dentin.

Is it for everyone?
Almost anyone. However , only your dentist can determine if you fit the criteria for successful results.

Is it safe?
Clinical studies have shown that the LGC WHITENING METHOD is completely harmless when performed under the supervision of professional dentists. The primary ingredient in the LGC gel is hydrogen peroxide which has been used safely in teeth whitening for over 100 years.

Will it hurt?
Normally, the LGC WHITENING METHOD is completely painless.
However, if little discomfort is developed after the procedure it will disappear within 48 hours.

How white will my teeth get?
Results may vary from one person to another depending on the initial color of your teeth and your health history On average , the LGC METHOD has been able to achieve 8 shades whiter.
The LGC dentist will perform a thorough examination on your teeth including a shade assessment and will inform you on what to expect as an end result for your individual situation.

How does the LGC METHOD work?
The LGC WHITENING METHOD is a bleaching process that can make your teeth whiter in less than one hour. The whitening gel made mostly of hydrogen peroxide is activated by a specially designed light. The process is terminated by Fluoride application. During the bleaching process, you can relax, listen to music and let your teeth get brighter in less than one hour.

  Prosthetic & Esthetic Dentistry....

Recent advances in dental materials now allows us to provide cosmetic enhancements that actually improve upon mother nature. Many people are concerned about the whiteness of their teeth. We can provide a number of ways to actually whiten your teeth.

  Before   After
The Patient's smile before laminates. The same smile following placement of eight laminates and mild shortening of the two central incisors.
Preparation for etched porcelain restoration. The etched porcelain restoration showing lingual retention wings and a pontic. The etched porcelain restoration luted in position.
Postorthodontic view of a young woman showing missing left-lateral incisor, a right canine in the position of a right lateral incisor, and the first premolar in the position of the canine. The teeth are worn and discolored. The porcelain laminate restoration: a pontic with labioincisal veneers and three individual laminates to convert the right canine into a lateral incisor and the first premolar into a canine.
The completed prosthesis, labial view. The lingual view of the prosthesis shows pontic and laminates with incisal coverage.
  Before   After
Preoperative view showing congenitally missing lateral incisor. Buccal view of the restoration bonded into position.
Defective composite resin veneers to be replaced by indirect veneers. Completed tooth preparation shows tissue displacement cord in place. Facial view of the laminates luted in position. Premolars were subsequently veneered.
  Before   During   After
A 52-year-old woman with discolored teeth and a faulty unattractive bridge on the maxillary right interior. The mandibular anterior teeth are bleached first so that the maxillary crowns and new bridge can be made lighter. The teeth have already been bleached three times, and a new shade is being matched for the maxillary arch. The same woman with maxillary and mandibular teeth matching much better due to combined therapy of bleaching and crowning.
 
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or send us e-mails to the following address:
dental@lgcimplant.com
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