Categories: Teeth Whitening

Finally get the results you want with KöR Whitening Treatment in Bloomington, IL

Does it seem like no matter what you try, your teeth are still stained and unattractive? You are not alone. Though there are so many whitening treatments out there, over the years, many dental patients like you have been unable to achieve the results they want with any of these treatments. Dentists have a system that will achieve results with even the deepest stains. This system is the KöR Whitening, and we offer this system at our office in Bloomington, IL so that all of our patients can get a whiter smile.

How it works

The KöR Whitening System is a result of years of study and testing that achieved an effective whitening treatment without the side effects of many other treatments. As a result, the KöR System works well on stains that other whitening treatments may not be able to remove. This treatment system uses a whitening gel like other systems, only KöR’s gel helps your teeth to activate oxygen naturally in such a way that it achieves deeper whitening. It is also meant for sustained use, so you will be equipped with whitening trays you can use at home to keep your teeth white permanently.

Benefits

There are many benefits to choosing KöR Whitening to improve your smile. Rather than getting immediate results that will fade quickly, this treatment will allow your teeth to become gradually whiter and stay that way for far longer. KöR is also unique in that it has successfully removed deep tetracycline stains for many people where other methods have failed. Another benefit that draws many people to use the KöR System over others is that the whitening treatment causes less sensitivity and pain than other whitening methods.

If other whitening methods have failed, it might be time to stop by our office in Bloomington, IL and ask about the KöR Whitening treatment system. If the dentist thinks this system could be right for you, you could soon have a smile that is noticeably whiter and will stay that way for years to come.

Eastland Dental Center

Eastland Dental Center is owned and operated by the father-daughter duo, Dr. Mike Milligan and Dr. Marisa Milligan.

Dr. Mike completed his doctor of dental medicine degree from Southern Illinois University in 1978. Dr. Marisa completed her doctor of dental medicine degree from Midwestern University in 2015. Both doctors have logged hundreds of hours of continuing education to stay on top of the latest technologies in dentistry as well as the most current research on the oral-systemic, mouth-body connection to benefit their patients. Dr. Mike and Dr. Marisa are active members and in excellent standing with the American Dental Association, Illinois State Dental Association, Chicago Dental Society, McLean County Dental Association, American Academy of Oral Systemic Health, and numerous other societies.

Both doctors are avid golfers and have won several national golf tournaments over the years. They are the only father-daughter team in the state to have won the Illinois State Amateur Golf Championship. Dr. Mike in 1974 and Dr. Marisa in 2005.

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