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Longmont Dental Care

Preventive Care


When you consistently visit us every six months for cleanings and checkups, we can help you avoid many dental issues, saving you time, money, and stress in the long run. During your checkups with your dentist in Surprise, you will be screened for oral cancer, gum disease, tooth decay, and cavities.


With yearly x-rays, Dr. Call can detect these issues much earlier than you can notice them on your own, especially because most dental issues don’t cause much discomfort to begin with. 


During your cleaning, our hygienist will remove the excess plaque and tartar buildup that causes gum disease and tooth decay.


For most patients, it is recommended that you visit RGC Dentistry every six months, unless you are managing gum disease, which may require additional cleanings throughout the year.

KöR Whitening

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Whitening

Whiter teeth don't just give you a brighter smile; they can also boost your confidence and give you a more youthful appearance. How do you whiten your teeth? Several teeth whitening solutions are available today, but we recommend getting KöR whitening as it's more effective. Read further to learn how this whitening process works. 



How Does KöR Whitening Work?


Apart from helping you have a beautiful smile, routine dental exams and cleanings will offer the following benefits: Teeth can turn yellow as you age or consume food containing pigment that stays on the tooth enamel and eventually stains them. Tea and coffee are also two of its main culprits. If you grind your teeth while asleep, this can also weaken the enamel and make them turn yellow over time.


You can whiten yellowish teeth through KöR whitening. It's an effective solution that combines traditional bleaching treatment with a special whitening gel, giving you up to 10 hours of teeth bleaching in less than an hour. The formula stays on your teeth for about 25-35 minutes, and you have the option to have this at home or at a dentist's office. 


One of its benefits is that it doesn't have any side effects for most dental patients. Other traditional whitening methods can be painful, especially after consuming cold or warm beverages. You can expect little to no discomfort when you try the KöR whitening method. Additionally, the result lasts longer than other treatments. 



The treatment uses a specific peroxide formulation with a higher percentage of free radicals to bleach the enamel. It works better because the formula prevents the whitening gel from mixing with your saliva, making it more potent. 

Why You Should Consider RGC Dentistry for Dental Cleanings and Exams


If you purchased KöR whitening kits, follow the procedure below:


  1. Brush your teeth before applying the KöR desensitizer on your teeth. Use a cotton swab and rinse with water after. 
  2. Apply the gel to the trays and place it firmly in your mouth. 
  3. Wear the whitening tray for at least 30 minutes each day for better results. 
  4. Remove the tray and clean it with tap water. 
  5. Rinse your mouth.


Avoid staining foods to get the best results. Make sure to also keep the whitening trays away from direct heat. Your dentist can give you maintenance tips on how to take care of your whitening kit.

Is KöR Right for You?

The KöR whitening treatment is recommended for those who want immediate results. However, if you have veneers, bridges or implants, we suggest speaking with your dentist first. The new color may be whiter than your restoration, making your teeth look unnatural.


Contact RGC Dentistry today for a consultation with a cosmetic dentist near Luke Air Force Base. We'll let you know if the KöR whitening is the right treatment for you.

MEET OUR DOCTOR


Dr. Robyn Call lives in Peoria and loves taking care of our patients in Surprise. After living in Arizona for over 25 years, it is truly her home!


She received her undergraduate training from Brigham Young University and her DMD from Midwestern University.


Meeting patients and building relationships with them is the best part of her job. Dr. Call also appreciates how dentistry can change lives, and she's honored to be part of that for her patients.


When she's not at the practice, Dr. Call can be found practicing yoga, reading, crocheting, traveling,

Schedule your consultation to learn more.

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