Brighten Your Smile With Take-Home Teeth Whitening


Having a bright and beautiful smile is something many people desire. While there are various ways to whiten your teeth, and at Dr. Sherman Ki & Associates in Oshawa, we’re proud to offer our patients custom trays for at-home teeth whitening and professional-grade teeth whitening strips. Both of these methods have the potential to provide great results.

How do custom trays for teeth whitening work?

Custom trays for at-home teeth whitening are a popular option for many people. These trays are custom-made to fit your teeth, ensuring maximum coverage and minimal discomfort. To use them, you fill the tray with a whitening gel and wear it for a designated amount of time each day. The duration of treatment may vary depending on the severity of staining and desired results. One of the significant benefits of using custom trays is that they allow for targeted whitening of specific teeth, which is often not possible with other methods.

How do professional strength teeth whitening strips work?

These strips are pre-packaged and ready to use, making them a convenient whitening option for many people. The strips are applied to teeth and left in place for a designated amount of time each day. Professional-grade teeth whitening strips contain a higher concentration of whitening agents than over-the-counter products, making them more effective in removing stubborn stains. One of the significant benefits of using these strips is that they are less likely to cause sensitivity than other whitening methods.

If you want to learn more about our teeth whitening options, contact our office today. Our team is here to answer any questions or concerns you may have!


Contact Dr. Sherman Ki & Associates About Take-Home Teeth Whitening Today!

  • Brighten and whiten your smile
  • Eliminate tooth stains and discolouration
  • Obtain a more youthful appearance
  • Gain more confidence in social situations
  • Show off a sparkling new smile!

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