Teeth whitening can be done at home or in our office location. Your technician will often take photos of your existing teeth color to monitor your progress and compare the new lighter shade of your teeth throughout treatment.
In-office treatment can brighten your teeth by 2-16 shades depending on your levels of staining. Using a special, light-activated whitening gel (usually containing hydrogen peroxide), this procedure is a quick and convenient way to achieve a smile you’ll love to show off. In-office whitening takes approximately 1.5 hours to complete and usually requires a few visits to achieve the desired color.
Who should use teeth whitening?
Generally, anyone with healthy gums and teeth that are looking to brighten up their smile can benefit from the professional teeth whitening system. It has been shown to be highly effective at removing stains from teeth, including tobacco, coffee, tea and various other tooth stains. A professional teeth whitening system will not affect existing dental work.
Does the whitening system work on Dentures, or Veneers?
The process was designed to enhance the natural whiteness of the enamel. Existing restorations such as tooth-colored fillings, dentures, crowns, bonding, veneers, and bridges do not lighten. This means that any pre-existing dental work may need to be replaced to match the new tooth shade achieved in the natural teeth, should a bleaching process proceed. Clients typically apply the gel product only to their natural teeth, allowing these treated teeth to lighten up to match a cap, crown, or veneer.
Is tooth whitening bad for your teeth?
Professional teeth whitening does not cause permanent damage to the enamel on your teeth, and is considered harmless by most dental health professionals.
How many shades whiter can I expect my teeth to get?
The amount of whitening varies from client to client and cannot be predicted or guaranteed; but in general use, teeth may lighten anywhere from 2 to 16 shades on the whitening shade guide. The results depend greatly on how discolored the teeth were originally. Yellow or brown teeth, surface stains, and uniformly darkened teeth are easiest to whiten. Additional whitening treatments may be needed in order to achieve the desired shade, especially with heavily stained teeth.
How long do the teeth whitening effects last?
Teeth whitening is not permanent. People who expose their teeth to foods and beverages that cause staining may see the whiteness start to fade in as little as one month. Those who avoid foods and beverages that stain may be able to wait one year or longer before another whitening treatment or touch-up is needed.
How long does the treatment take?
The process takes only 1 Hour, (4 – 15-minute applications) to achieve a whiter and brighter smile. It is broken down into four 15-minute applications to allow for maximum gel concentration and light exposure, without being under the light for too long of a period to cause gum irritation. Individuals with sensitive teeth may reduce the intensity of the bleaching unit by choosing a lower power setting and those with very heavy stains may need additional treatments.
What happens during teeth whitening?
When you visit our office for professional teeth whitening, your technician will have you wear a lip retractor during the treatment that will allow your teeth to be fully exposed with a specially formulated whitening gel. Also, your technician will than use a high powered LED bleaching light to enhance the whitening effects of the gel.
Does the treatment hurt?
Teeth whitening may cause sensitivity during or after treatment and slight discomfort in the gums. Both of these side effects are usually temporary and will disappear a few days after treatment. It is important to tell your technician if you experience any of these symptoms as the technician will be able to advise how best to cope in the meantime.
How can I make my results last longer?
Luckily, there are a number of steps that you can take to help retain your tooth whitening results. First, avoid eating or drinking any items that can stain your teeth, such as coffee, tea, soda, berries, and anything tomato-based. If you do choose to eat and drink these items, be sure to rinse your mouth or brush your teeth afterward. Finally, keeping up with twice-daily tooth brushing and biannual dental cleanings can help prevent stains from building up on your teeth.
Why is professional whitening better than other options?
The greatest benefit that you’ll gain by seeing a professional whitening technician for teeth whitening is speed. Unlike over-the-counter kits, professional whitening uses a stronger formula that can provide you with a noticeably whiter smile in a single treatment. At-home kits that you can pick up at the drugstore often take a week or longer to provide noticeable results.
Sometimes having your questions answered in person makes all the difference in making the decision to have your teeth whitened. I offer in office consultations to anyone who is interested, free of charge!
Newave Whitening
336-30 Main Street, Steinbach, Manitoba R5G 1Z1, Canada