Dental Services

A Brighter, Whiter Smile


What types of teeth whitening do your dentist offer in Findlay?

You can get your teeth whiter and brighter than before with GLO™ or KoR® Whitening. Both have their benefits and we see excellent results with both, so discuss the two options with Dr. Bateson during your next appointment and find a whitening product or professional whitening laser treatment in the Findlay area. Stained, dull, discolored, and mismatched teeth will look sparkling white, making you feel more confident every time you flash a smile.

About GLO™

The GLO™ (Guided Light Optic technology) procedure, which begins with a jumpstart in the office, takes 5 days to get 5 shades lighter. The combination of LED light and heat accelerates the hydrogen peroxide formula to whiten faster and more effectively as it prevents the whitening oxygen from leaving the surface of the teeth. No trays, no impressions, no hassle. You’ll simply come into our office in Findlay and our teeth whitening dentist will work with you for a 1-hour initial visit to get the process rolling, then continue the whitening treatment at home as directed. You will even get a maintenance device with a 2-year warranty that will keep that sparkle going strong.

About KoR®

KoR® is another option for whitening without any treatment needed in-office The system is comprised of unique refrigerated gels applied with trays that keep fluids (like saliva) out, meaning more potency from the product seeps into every tooth. The enamel is brought back to its youthful properties, with whitening that won’t fade. No lights or lasers are used for this teeth whitening procedure from our Findlay dentists, and the whole process can be done in the comfort of your own home. This gives you a range of flexibility. You can opt to do your whitening during the day or at night with this option from our Findlay teeth whitening dentists. For those with tooth sensitivity, KoR® is an option that you can use without worry. KoR® gels contain only a fraction of the osmolality (which causes sensitivity) that other competitive whiteners contain. This has been proven to be more effective than adding additional desensitizers pre-treatment. Lights and lasers may cause more sensitivity in some patients.

before and after teeth whitening