$199 for Sapphire Teeth Whitening from Dr. Bruce Parker ($500 Value)
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- In-office treatment
- Lightens teeth up to 10 shades
- Gentle & UV-free whitening
- May yield long-lasting results
Having teeth professionally whitened is far more convenient than applying nightly whitening strips, but far less fun than capping your teeth with marshmallows. Sweeten your smile with today's Groupon: for $199, you get a Sapphire whitening treatment from Dr. Bruce Parker (a $500 value).
Dr. Parker, a fellow of the World Congress of Microdentistry with more than 30 years of experience, grants confidence to smiles with a Sapphire whitening treatment designed to lighten fangs up to 10 shades over the course of one office visit. During the procedure, which lasts up to 90 minutes, a seasoned technician lacquers choppers with a peroxide-based Sapphire gel that gently melts away stains caused by coffee, tobacco use, and permanent-marker-chewing habits. If necessary, they'll shine the beams of a Sapphire light on slathered tusks to enhance the gel's whitening power. This gentle procedure, unlike incisor tanning beds, does not rely on any harmful UV rays, yielding results that may last for up to a few years when followed up with proper oral care.
- In-office treatment
- Lightens teeth up to 10 shades
- Gentle & UV-free whitening
- May yield long-lasting results
Having teeth professionally whitened is far more convenient than applying nightly whitening strips, but far less fun than capping your teeth with marshmallows. Sweeten your smile with today's Groupon: for $199, you get a Sapphire whitening treatment from Dr. Bruce Parker (a $500 value).
Dr. Parker, a fellow of the World Congress of Microdentistry with more than 30 years of experience, grants confidence to smiles with a Sapphire whitening treatment designed to lighten fangs up to 10 shades over the course of one office visit. During the procedure, which lasts up to 90 minutes, a seasoned technician lacquers choppers with a peroxide-based Sapphire gel that gently melts away stains caused by coffee, tobacco use, and permanent-marker-chewing habits. If necessary, they'll shine the beams of a Sapphire light on slathered tusks to enhance the gel's whitening power. This gentle procedure, unlike incisor tanning beds, does not rely on any harmful UV rays, yielding results that may last for up to a few years when followed up with proper oral care.