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Home Bleaching vs. Power Bleaching

Dr. John Cranham, Shannon Pace, DA II

Course date: Sunday, July 04, 2010 09:00 AM (EST)

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1h
199.00
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Patients now request tooth whitening more than ever, thanks in large part to reality TV shows that portray beauty pageants and life-altering makeovers. In the past, conventional, in-office power bleaching required hours in the chair.

Course fee: $199.00

But with today’s in-office bleaching systems, patients can see results in as little as one visit. With whitening considered one of the most conservative procedures offered by dentists, in-office and home bleaching are an easy win-win for everyone. In this course, Shannon Pace, DA II, will discuss in-office power bleaching vs. at-home bleaching, and she will show participants how to assess if a patient is a good candidate for bleaching.

Highlights of the program will include the following:

  • The best material of choice.
  • The different brands and types of materials and their advantages and disadvantages.
  • Starting with a comprehensive oral exam to achieve optimal results.
  • Penetration of power bleaching solutions.

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