Why Some Teeth Won’t Whiten (Gray vs Yellow Explained)

Not all teeth whiten the same. Understanding the difference between yellow-toned and gray-toned teeth is essential for delivering safe and realistic results.

Yellow-Toned Teeth
Typically respond well to whitening and improve with consistent sessions.

Gray-Toned Teeth
More resistant and require a different approach focused on brightness rather than extreme whitening.

Why Results Vary
Tooth composition, lifestyle habits, and underlying discoloration all impact outcomes.

👉 Learn advanced techniques inside the Flash Method™ Certification.

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