Posts Tagged ‘Vestavia Hills Dentist’

Southern Women’s Show

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

Dawn and Angel working hard at the Southern Women's Show

The Greystone Smile Design Team: Dawn, Angel, and Ashley posing at the Southern Women’s Show
















 

 

 

 

Visit the Greystone Smile Design booth at the Southern Women’s Show at the BJCC. 

Giveaways include:

- a FREE Deep Bleaching

- Oral B and Sonicare toothbrushes

- a Wedding Package with FREE teeth whitening for the bride and discounted services for the groom and wedding party

- a Toddler Package for mom’s to be or new moms

- Goodie bags with toothbrushes, toothpaste, mouthrinse, and sugarless gum

- And Much More!!!!

You can also sign up for our Monthly Newsletter which includes more special offers. 

See you there!

Fight the Sensitivity!

Friday, September 17th, 2010

Greystone Smile Design offers a wide array of teeth whitening options.  From simple whitening trays, to the 1 Hour Power Bleaching, to the amazing Deep Bleaching, we have just about everything and anything to fit your needs, your lifestyle, and your wallet.

Teeth whitening is the most common and easiest cosmetic dental procedure, although over half of the public has never tried it.  And a recent poll revealed why – the fear of sensitivity.

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Does the Light Help Whitening Results?

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

With so many different whitening options, how do you know what is legit and what is commercial?  Zoom is the forefront in teeth whitening advertising and has become somewhat of the brand – like Coke with soft drinks.  Zoom was one of the first to come out with the light that supposedly enhanced whitening results. 

But, does the light actually do anything?

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Can Whitening Harm Tooth Enamel?

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

greystone dentistCan too much whitening harm tooth enamel?

There has always been some disagreement in the dental world about this question.  Some past studies showed that high-concentration hydrogen peroxide-based products can cause increased porosity leading to demineralization and calcium loss, but results have always been inconclusive.

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