Common Questions
See some common questions and answers below, or call us at 940-395-6273
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Will I need more than one appointment?
No, You will see immediate results and the treatment continues to whiten for 48 hours.
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Is follow up needed at home?
No. This treatment is in place of whitening trays or strips. Using at home products is annoying and time consuming.
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Does whitening damage my teeth?
No. The active ingredient is hydrogen peroxide and it is activated by a light. The whitening gel pulls the internal stain out of the pores in your enamel
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How often do I need to have my teeth whitened?
I recommend every 6 months to have a whitening treatment.
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I was given whitening trays, do they work?
Yes. They definitely work if worn properly. To achieve results, the trays need to be worn daily for 10-14 days in a row. Our in-office system eliminates the need for trays or other at home products.
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I have a few crowns, does that make a difference?
It depends. Most people have crowns on their back teeth, not in their smile. Brite Smiles can give you a free consult and will be honest if you are not a good candidate for the treatment.
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I have sensitive teeth, will this hurt?
Our whitening products are designed for sensitive teeth. Most clients report little to no post whitening sensitivity.
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I had this done at a dentist office before, is this the same?
The Brite Smiles system is very similar to a in-office treatment provided at a dental office. It is a peroxide based gel that is activated by a special light.
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Why should I choose Brite Smiles?
Many reasons. #1, you do not have to go to a dentists office. The dentist office can be scary for a lot of people. Our private studio is quiet and relaxing. #2 teeth whitening can be expensive at a dental office. #3 Brite Smiles has trained dental professionals
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Are there certain foods and drinks to avoid after the treatment?
Yes. To maximixe your time and money, avoiding dark staining liquids is key for 48 hours. Drinking through a straw can help in the 48 hour window of time. Foods do not tend to be as much of a factor.