Wish you had a whiter, brighter smile? Ask our cosmetic dentist in Grand Rapids, MI, if you’re a candidate for KöR® teeth whitening. During your consultation, Dr. Burggraaf would be more than happy to help you explore your options for cosmetic dentistry. She’ll also be able to answer any questions you may have about seeking KöR whitening in Grand Rapids, MI.

Dr. Burggraaf offers both in-office teeth whitening and take-home trays you can use from the comfort of your own home. Our KöR teeth whitening services are safe and relatively pain free, which are ideal for most patients. 

KöR Whitening Trays

First, you’ll need to schedule an appointment with our office so we can take impressions of your teeth. From there, the dental lab we use will create clear trays designed to fit over and whiten your smile. Our office will contact you when your trays are ready for pickup.

When you arrive for your second appointment, we’ll show you how to apply the special bleaching material to the trays and provide instructions for how long you should plan on wearing your KöR whitening trays to achieve the desired results.

In-Office KöR Teeth Whitening

Would you like to achieve a noticeably whiter smile in as little time as possible? Once you’ve been using your trays at home for two weeks, you’ll be ready for in-office teeth whitening at KB Family Dentistry. The average treatment time with our KöR teeth whitening dentist is one hour. This makes KöR whitening the perfect choice for busy individuals.

During KöR whitening treatment, Dr. Burggraaf will apply a protective gel to your gums to protect the soft tissue. She’ll then apply a special light-activated gel to your teeth and use a light or laser to enhance the action of the agent.

After your appointment, you’ll be able to continue using your custom KöR whitening trays at home for the occasional touchups.

Frequently Asked Questions About Teeth Whitening

How does the KöR whitening system differ from standard whitening treatments?

KöR is designed to deeply rejuvenate enamel, allowing whitening agents to penetrate more effectively than traditional methods. Unlike typical in-office systems that rely mainly on light activation, KöR uses custom-sealed trays and refrigerated gel that preserve the whitening agent’s potency. Patients under Dr. Katie Burggraaf’s care often choose KöR because of its ability to lift deeper stains and produce more consistent, long-lasting results.

Can KöR whitening help with tough stains, such as discoloration caused by medications?

Yes. One reason we recommend KöR is its ability to address stubborn staining, including discoloration from tetracycline or years of internal tooth darkening. Although difficult stains may require a specific KöR protocol, many patients experience improvement even when other whitening methods have been ineffective.

What level of tooth sensitivity should I expect during KöR treatment?

KöR is known for being one of the gentlest professional whitening systems. Many patients experience minimal sensitivity due to its advanced desensitizing formula. We may also provide additional guidance or products to help maintain low sensitivity, ensuring that even those with historically sensitive teeth can enjoy brighter results comfortably.

How long do KöR whitening results typically last after treatment?

When paired with good oral hygiene and occasional touchups, KöR offers long-lasting whitening results. Because enamel naturally accumulates staining particles over time, Dr. Burggraaf may recommend periodic maintenance using your custom trays to prevent staining. With consistent care, many patients maintain a noticeably brighter smile for several years.

Are there foods or drinks I should avoid while completing KöR whitening?

Patients are encouraged to minimize the consumption of dark beverages, such as coffee, red wine, and tea, during active whitening, as these can temporarily affect the consistency of the shade. Rinsing your mouth after eating or drinking foods that can stain can help maintain your results. Our team provides personalized aftercare instructions tailored to each patient’s specific treatment plan.

Can KöR whitening be combined with other cosmetic treatments at KB Family Dentistry?

Yes. Many patients whiten first and then move on to treatments like bonding or veneers to ensure all cosmetic enhancements match their brightened shade. We often recommend whitening before restorative or aesthetic work, so your final smile looks cohesive and natural.

How can I tell if I’m a good candidate for KöR before scheduling treatment?

A consultation is the best way to determine eligibility. Dr. Burggraaf will examine your enamel, the type of stain, and your overall oral health to determine whether KöR is suitable for your goals. Patients with healthy gums and no active decay typically qualify.

How much does KöR whitening cost, and what factors affect the overall investment?

Pricing is influenced by the type of KöR package recommended, the level of discoloration being treated, and the duration of your whitening program. Most patients receive a customized estimate based on their goals and whitening needs.

Does dental insurance cover KöR whitening treatment?

Since whitening is considered a cosmetic procedure, most insurance plans do not provide coverage. We can review your benefits and outline payment options to help you plan confidently.

Who offers KöR whitening near Grand Rapids, MI, and how can I get started?

KöR whitening is available locally through KB Family Dentistry, where Dr. Burggraaf provides personalized, professional whitening care. To schedule your consultation or learn more about the KöR system, please call (616) 219-2659 to speak with our team and arrange your visit.

Book a Consultation for KöR Whitening

Are you ready to take the next step and start smiling with confidence? Schedule an appointment with our KöR whitening dentist in Grand Rapids, MI. Dr. Katie Burggraaf would be more than happy to help you achieve the smile you’ve always wanted. Call KB Family Dentistry at (616) 219-2659 or fill out our online contact form to get started.