Professional Zoom4 Whitening — Results Without Compromising Your Enamel
Problem
A young patient came to us wanting a brighter smile. Their natural shade was A2 — not dramatically dark, but enough to bother them. Years of coffee and tea had added a dull, uneven tint that no amount of brushing could fix.
For younger patients, the priority isn’t just going whiter — it’s getting there safely. Fast, high-concentration protocols can deliver quick results, but they come with a real sensitivity risk on younger enamel. That trade-off wasn’t worth it here.
- Shade A2 with noticeable surface staining
- Coffee and tea pigmentation that brushing couldn't remove
Solution
- Performed professional cleaning first to remove surface deposits — skipping this step makes whitening significantly less effective.
- Selected the whitening shade and concentration based on the patient's enamel condition, age, and the result they were looking for.
- Carried out the Zoom4 procedure under clinical supervision: gum barrier applied, gel spread evenly, exposure time monitored precisely.
- Outcome: shade moved from A2 to A1 — the lightest shade in the natural range. The smile looks noticeably brighter and the result feels earned, not forced.
Treatment period:
1–2 visits depending on when the last cleaning was done (approx. 3 hours total) day
Dr. Svetlana Volkova
Head of Dental Department, prosthodontist-gnathologist, cosmetic dentist