KöR® in McLean, VA
KöR® Near You
If previous attempts at teeth whitening have left you without the smile you deserve, KöR® in McLean, VA, can do the trick. KöR Whitening is an effective and proven system of tooth whitening that particularly excels at eliminating deep, long-standing stains, such as tetracycline-induced stains. At Dolley Madison Dentistry, our physicians are pleased to provide KöR within your area to assist patients in gaining a whiter, brighter smile.
What Is KöR® Whitening?
KöR® near you is particularly successful in whitening teeth discolored by:
- Aging and normal yellowing
- Food and beverage stains (coffee, wine, tea)
- Smoking or tobacco
- Medication stains (such as tetracycline)
Benefits of KöR® Whitening
- Eliminates intrinsic, deep stains
- Little to no sensitivity in a majority of patients
- Long-term results when maintained well with some minor maintenance
- Effective and safe treatment under the supervision of a dental office in McLean
- Comfortable whitening trays tailored to fit and perform best
What to Expect from Your KöR® Whitening Treatment
Our dental office near you examines your teeth and discusses with you your whitening objectives.
Schedule Your KöR® Whitening Today in McLean
Ready to revive your smile? Make an appointment at Dolley Madison Dentistry for KöR® in McLean, VA. Contact us at 703-356-7890 to begin with a trusted dentist in your area. Learn how KöR® can allow you to bring out a whiter, brighter smile that will last.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does KöR whitening treatment take?
Treatment usually involves in-office whitening and at-home trays used for several days or weeks, depending on the plan.
Can KöR whitening remove deep stains?
Yes, it can effectively treat stubborn stains from coffee, tea, tobacco, and other sources.
Is KöR whitening safe for teeth?
When performed under a dentist’s supervision, KöR whitening is considered safe and effective.
Will I experience tooth sensitivity after KöR whitening?
Some patients may experience temporary sensitivity, which usually subsides after treatment.