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Enamel Looks Fine Until It Doesn’t. A 5-Second Scan Changes Whitening Decisions
A brighter smile is usually pitched as simple. Pick a shade goal. Book an appointment. Walk out happier. In real life, dentists deal with a quieter problem first: enamel can look “okay” to the naked eye while still being vulnerable. That matters because whitening is not one-size-fits-all. Some patients do great. Others end up with sharp sensitivity, patchy results, or frustration that could have been avoided with better screening. Studies routinely report tooth sensitivity du


P-Check Dental Scanner for Safer and Smarter Teeth Whitening
Whitening remains one of the most requested dental procedures worldwide, yet the condition of a patient’s enamel often determines whether the process will be safe or damaging. Traditional whitening relies heavily on visual inspection, which cannot reveal the microscopic porosity that signals weakened enamel. This gap in diagnostics often leads to unwanted side effects such as sensitivity or erosion. The P-Check Dental Enamel Porosity Scanner bridges this gap by providing dent


P-Check Dental Scanner for Safer and Smarter Teeth Whitening
In modern cosmetic dentistry, tooth whitening is one of the most common and requested procedures. However, it also carries potential risks if the condition of the enamel is not properly evaluated beforehand. Enamel, the outermost layer of the tooth, protects against sensitivity, cracking, and decay — yet its integrity can vary significantly from patient to patient. Applying whitening agents to already porous enamel may worsen damage and lead to long-term issues. The P-Check D


PCheck and the Future of Preventive Dentistry
Dentistry is no longer limited to treating problems after they appear. Modern dental care is shifting toward prevention—identifying risks...
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