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KöR Teeth Whitening

KöR Whitening is widely regarded as the most effective professional whitening system available — capable of producing results that other systems simply can't match, even on deeply stained or tetracycline-discolored teeth.

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Why KöR?

Most whitening gels lose effectiveness quickly because they aren't kept refrigerated. KöR uses a cold-storage process from manufacturing through delivery, ensuring maximum potency. The result? Deep whitening that removes years of staining from the inside of the enamel.

The KöR Whitening Process

1

Consultation

We assess your current shade, discuss your goals, and determine the right KöR protocol for you.

2

Custom Trays

Impressions are taken to fabricate custom-fitted whitening trays that maximize gel contact.

3

At-Home Whitening

You'll wear your trays with KöR whitening gel nightly for 2–3 weeks at home.

4

In-Office Boost (Optional)

An in-office treatment session can accelerate and maximize your results.

How White Can I Get?

Results depend on your starting shade and the type of staining. Most patients achieve shades 6–10 levels lighter. Teeth that haven't responded to other whitening systems often see dramatic improvement with KöR.

KöR is the only whitening system clinically proven to whiten even severely stained tetracycline-discolored teeth — something no other whitening system can claim.

Maintaining Your Results

Once whitened, maintenance is simple. Periodic at-home touch-ups (a few nights per year) keep your smile bright indefinitely. We provide guidance on diet and habits to maintain your results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is KöR whitening safe?
Yes. KöR has an excellent safety profile and is gentle on enamel and gums. Some patients experience mild sensitivity during treatment, which resolves after completion.
How long do results last?
Results are long-lasting — often permanent with simple periodic maintenance. Unlike other whitening systems, KöR conditions your teeth to stay white over time.
Can I whiten if I have crowns or veneers?
Whitening only affects natural tooth enamel, not restorations. If you have visible crowns or veneers, we'll plan your whitening to match — sometimes new restorations are placed after whitening to achieve a uniform result.

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