Summary

Tooth whitening is extremely popular cosmetic dentistry procedure that delivers beautiful results quickly and easily. With the latest advanced whitening techniques, Dr. Terry A. Burgess can give you a dazzling, long-lasting white smile in almost no time. How does it work? Whitening is a safe and effective way to quickly deliver a dramatic change to your smile. As we age, minerals penetrate the enamel of our teeth and darken them. Certain factors also affect the whiteness of our teeth. Dr. Terry A. Burgess has different options available for whitening teeth, but generally it is accomplished by applying a bleaching gel directly to the teeth. The active ingredient in this gel, usually hydrogen or carbamide peroxide, breaks down and forces oxygen into the enamel and dentin of your tooth structure. The oxygen breaks down the stains and makes teeth whiter, without hurting the structure of the teeth. Factors that affect the whiteness of your teeth include: Age Some staining and discoloration is natural as we age since we accumulate stains from foods and beverages and other elements over the years. Tobacco Use Cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and smokeless tobacco all stain teeth, especially after long-term repeated exposure. These stains can be minimized and often virtually eliminated by professional dental whitening. However, continued use after the whitening process will affect how long the whitening lasts. Food and Beverages Some foods, like colas, red wine, tea and coffee, stain teeth, especially after long-term repeated exposure. These stains can be minimized and often virtually eliminated by professional dental whitening. However, continued use after the whitening process will affect how long the whitening lasts. Medications In some cases, medication can cause stains or tooth darkening. These stains can be some of the most stubborn and difficult to remove. Flourosis, a condition caused by too much fluoride, can cause discoloration, as can tetracycline and some antibiotics used during childhood years. Your doctor can explain how professional whitening can help in these situations. How long does it take? The length of time the bleaching process takes depends on the method used and the type of stains being removed. In-office procedures typically take one to three hours. With take-home whitening procedures, results can typically be seen in as little as three to four days, with the final result commonly taking about two weeks. Of course the degree of staining and the level of desired whiteness are factors in the total time. Is whitening for me? Whitening produces results in over ninety percent of patients, and it doesn’t hurt teeth. Different factors will affect the process, and some people are better candidates than others. In general, yellow and light brown teeth, stained over a period of years make excellent candidates, while darker brown or grayish stains require special techniques. Whitening will not lighten artificial material in your mouth like bonding, fillings and veneers. Those with sensitive teeth, damaged teeth, gum disease, and pregnant women are encouraged to discuss their conditions with Dr. Terry A. Burgess. What are the different whitening options? Two types of whitening are offered by Dr. Terry A. Burgess, in-office whitening, and take-home whitening kits. Both offer excellent results. The difference between the techniques involves the strength of the whitening gel and the length of time it remains in contact with the teeth. Some techniques are better than others on particular types of stains. Dr. Terry A. Burgess will explain which method is best for you, and could suggest either or a combination of both for best results. Take-home whitening kits are an affordable and effective way for many people to achieve excellent whitening results. After preparing your teeth for whitening, Dr. Terry A. Burgess will take impressions of your teeth and fabricate plastic trays molded specifically to fit your mouth. At home, you fill the trays with the whitening gel and fit them over your teeth. The trays hold the gel in contact
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Quick Facts

  • 3.6
  • 2 insurance plans accepted
  • 1 written review
  • 1 specialty
  • 11 areas of expertise
  • 2 office locations
  • Male

Office Locations

Dr. Terry Allen Burgess has 2 locations

Burgess Terry Office

10871 County Line Rd Ste AMadison, AL 35758

MADISON DENTAL CARE

810 Palmer Rd Ste 103Madison, AL 35758

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3.6 
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14 Years of Experience 46 Years of Experience 13 Years of Experience
No Virtual Visit Option Virtual Visit Available Virtual Visit Available Virtual Visit Available
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Med School: UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Med School: Boston University Med School: Midwestern School of Dental Medicine
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Insurance Plans Accepted by Dr. Terry Allen Burgess

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Medicare

Medical Specialties

Dr. Terry Allen Burgess has the following specialty

Specialty Expertise

Dr. Terry Allen Burgess has the following 11 areas of expertise

  • Cavity
  • Cleaning
  • Cosmetic Dentistry
  • Crown
  • Dental Check-up
  • Extraction
  • Filling
  • Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Root Canal
  • Sealants
  • Veneers

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Dr. Terry Burgess's office is located at 10871 County Line Rd Ste A, Madison, AL, 35758.
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