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Teeth Whitening

  • hethragriego
  • Jun 15, 2021
  • 2 min read

FAQ



TEETH WHITENING


Feel like your teeth are stained, yellowish, or just not as white as you would like them to be? In as little as 30-60 minutes you can have a brighter, whiter smile in the comfort of your own home or office . Then just sit back, relax, and our whitening treatment will instantly whiten up that smile! Each session is 30-60 minutes long and are done back to back in the same appointment . Number of sessions is dependent upon the customers want or need for their desired results FAQ Will I have tooth sensitivity after I get my teeth whitened? Although uncommon, some customers can experience some tooth sensitivity or "achy teeth" during the first 24 hours after the whitening treatment. People with existing sensitivity, recently cracked teeth, micro-cracks, open cavities, leaking fillings, exposed roots, or other dental conditions that cause sensitivity may find that those conditions increase or prolong tooth sensitivity after the treatment. How long do the results last? Results typically last 6 months to 1 year. After the treatment, it is natural for teeth color to regress somewhat over time. This is natural and should be very gradual, but it can be accelerated by exposing the teeth to various staining agents, such as coffee, tea, tobacco, red wine, colas, etc. You should not eat or drink anything except water during 60 minutes after the treatment because the gel opens the pores of your enamel and makes your teeth very vulnerable to staining agents. What is your guarantee? Although most natural teeth can benefit from a teeth whitening treatment, everyone’s teeth are different and results will vary. People with yellowish teeth generally get the best results and if your teeth have spots due to tetracycline use (grayish tint) or fluorosis, these will be difficult to whiten. Also, if you have artificial teeth, caps, crowns, veneers, porcelain, composite or other restorative materials, you shouldn’t expect dramatic results from this treatment because the peroxide gel will not whiten (or damage) artificial dental work. Can I whiten my teeth while pregnant? Unfortunately, no. We can't whiten your teeth if you are pregnant or nursing.


 
 
 

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