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At home or in the clinic?
Filed under InformationJul 31With technology growing rapidly and several innovations in orthodontics taking place, so-called whitening procedures that can be done at home are flying off the shelves because of competitive prices compared to clinical procedures. However, a major difference lies between the two. While so-called home treatments may provide flexibility as well as attract people with competitive pricing, clinic treatments almost always take effect immediately, give off a highly noticeable and dramatic change, and last longer.
So people now are at a standstill. Do they take the affordable process and have whitened teeth as the result? Or do they go to the clinic instead and shell out half a thousand dollars for it?
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