FAQs
- Q: Does it hurt?
- A: Our signature laser gel is made from FDA and ADA approved ingredients, so the treatment is generally painless. A small percentage of clients may experience temporary tooth sensitivity after the whitening session, particularly if they are dehydrated or consume extreme temperatures of food or drink within two hours of the treatment. This sensitivity typically fades within 24-48 hours. For clients who are concerned about sensitivity, we offer solutions to alleviate any discomfort.
- Q: Are the teeth jewelry options priced per tooth?
- A: Yes, the prices shown under these services is the price per tooth getting work done.
- Q: What is a white diet?
- A: The white diet consists of only consuming white foods and drinks following a teeth whitening treatment.
- Q: Do I have to follow the white diet?
- A: If you do not want to follow the white diet, you may want to consider adding the mineral gel treatment to your session. These products can help to close the pores of your teeth, strengthen your enamel, and alleviate sensitivity. They also allow you to resume your regular diet.
- Q: How do I determine which teeth whitening service is best for me?
- A: If you have never had your teeth whitened before, it is usually recommended to go with the Diamond Tier Whitening Session for the best results.
- Q: How many times do I need to get my teeth whitened?
- A: The number of treatments needed will depend on your starting shade and your desired final shade. On average, most people achieve their desired shade within two appointments, spaced 1-2 weeks apart.
- Q: Why can't I brush my teeth before a teeth whitening appointment?
- A: To avoid sensitivity and keeping the pores of your teeth open, it is recommended to not brush your teeth for at least one hour before a teeth whitening treatment.
- Q: How long does a teeth whitening treatment last?
- A: With proper maintenance, teeth whitening results can last for 3-6 months. This heavily depends on daily habits and what you intake.
- Q: Does it work on crowns or veneers?
- A: Given the fact most materials used for crowns and veneers are non-porous, whitening treatments are not efficient for crowns and veneers.