Q: How does dental bleaching remove stains?
A: Cosmetic or dental bleaching systems will remove most stains with a gentle action that whiten your teeth. As the active ingredient
in our patented foam strips (hydrogen peroxide), is broken down, the augmentation light and the warmth acts upon the stained organic
deposits, which oxidizes them, bringing your teeth back 5-10 shades lighter. This process makes the overall tooth colour closer to
its natural unstained shade, while your tooth structure remains unchanged. Years of clinical tests have demonstrated the safety and
effectiveness of this system. Crowns, bridges and fillings can also be whitened with the cosmetic bright system and will whiten to
their original colour before staining.
Q: How does the Light Augmented Teeth Whitening System Work?
A: During the teeth whitening process, the client will insert the gel containing mouthpiece into their mouth. The client then relaxes
while the blue augmentation light is turned on and shone on the teeth for 20 minutes. The mouthpiece is then discarded and the client
simply rinses out their mouth.
Q: Is teeth whitening painful?
A: Teeth whitening should not be painful, but in some cases it has been found to cause minor tooth and/or gum sensitivity. This is
because some systems use very high hydrogen peroxide concentrations levels. However our system uses 6% peroxide concentration in our
whitening packs, which delivers perfect whitening every time with virtually no risk of post-treatment pain.
Q: How quickly will clients see results?
A: Clients who have had their teeth whitened using the light augmented teeth whitening system will see results immediately after the
first 20 minute session. Depending on the level of staining 1-3 session are typically required. In almost all cases even the
yellowest of teeth are restored to a more natural whiteness after 5 sessions.
Q: Will clients need to see a Dentist?
A: We would always recommend that anyone who has not had a dental check-up in the last 6 months, should visit their dentist prior
to using any form of dental whitening. However, a visit to the dentist is not a requirement either before or after treatment if teeth
are in a good state of health.
Q: Can teeth whitening be given to people with crowns or false teeth?
A: The cosmetic bright system successfully whitens crowns and false teeth, restoring them to their original colour.
Q: Can anyone have their teeth whitened?
A: 90% of the population will see amazing results from our Light Augmented Teeth Whitening system, however there is a small percentage
of people that should not use this treatment or any other form of dental whitening. Generally, anyone with teeth that require a dentist’s
intervention should not have their teeth whitened. People that at a young age have used medicines such as tetracycline are not eligible
for the treatment and anyone on medication should consult their doctor prior to trying a whitening treatment. Also any discoloration
and stains resulting from decalcification, such as excessive use of fluorides and porous teeth, will have little result from the treatment.
People born with grey teeth will likewise gain little benefit from the treatment. Teeth whitening is also not recommended for people
under 16. Finally, there is insufficient data on the effects of teeth whitening during pregnancy, so it is recommended that women
abstain from any form of whitening or bleaching during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.
With our teeth whitening system you will see
results after your first 20 minute session.
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