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Dr. Abidin's cell phone is (614) 218-9679.
Dr. Burgdorf's cell phone is (314) 740-2227.

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Monday
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday
10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Thursday
9:00 am - 5:00 pm

We are open every other Wednesday
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
and every other Friday 8:00 am - 3:30 pm.
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HOME TEETH LIGHTENING

Patient Instructions (standard daytime bleaching sequence):

  1. Brush and Floss teeth.  Rinse mouth well.

  2. Place a thin bead (ribbon) of bleaching gel into the tray from about half way back on one side to the same spot on the other side.

  3. Insert the tray into your mouth over the teeth.  Wipe any excess off of your gums.

  4. Wear the loaded tray for 1 hour (or as directed).

  5. Rinse the tray with tap water after use, and tip it upside down to allow drying before next use.
    Fluoride gel or toothpaste and mouth rinse may be used if desired.

We will monitor the color changes with you and will advise you when bleaching is completed.  The average time for optimum color change to occur when bleaching 1-2 hours per day is 2-3 weeks, although color changes may be noticed as early as a few days.  Brown, orange, and yellow stains bleach faster and easier than blue or gray stains.  Follow up exams are usually done after 2 weeks of home lightening (of course there is no additional fee for this evaluation).  Occasionally, as frequently as once per year, a few additional touch-up bleaching sessions may be needed so the desirable bleached shade of the teeth can be maintained.  Please call us if you desire a "touch-up" kit.

Patient Instructions (Accelerated Bleaching Sequence):

If you want to bleach your teeth faster, you may apply bleaching gel more than 2 hours per day.  Any convenient time during the day is acceptable.  Of course, increased bleaching time may cause more side effects (tooth sensitivity, gum sensitivity, etc).  Ask us about increased bleaching time if you have reasons to want a faster bleach.

Potential Side Effects
The experience of tens of thousands of patients using home bleaching has shown the following occasional side effects:

  1. Tooth Sensitivity
    A few people experience tooth sensitivity.  This condition is minimized if bleaching times are reduced and the trays are applied on alternate days.

  2. Gum Tenderness
    Occasionally, gum tissues become irritated and sometimes a mild sloughing of the superficial layers of the gums occurs.  Reduction of bleaching time or elimination of bleach stops the sloughing.

  3. Discomfort in Jaw Joints
    If bleaching trays are worn too long during any given day, discomfort in jaw joints may occur.  It is reversible when the bleaching trays are removed.

  4. Sore Throat
    May occur if you swallow the solution.  Please try to avoid this.

OVER THE COUNTER LIGHTENING AGENTS:
         We really like the Rembrandt/Oral-B Whitening Strips. We sell them in our office, but they are also available in local pharmacies and discount stores (Target, Walmart, etc). The box top is blue and football shaped and the kit runs $29. The strips are worn for 45 minutes at a time and work well for teeth that are darkened due to age. Each kit contains 14 strips.

(This information is provided as a service and is not intended as a treatment plan or provision of care.  Please contact Dental Care STL if you have any questions about the information presented in these web pages.) 

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