Everything You Need to Know About Teeth Whitening and Smile360
/Whats the difference?
Smile360 Teeth Whitening Clinics uses the latest LED technology and our professional grade non-peroxide whitening gel. Our system has proven to yield superior results with little to no sensitivity when compared to other whitening systems.
Does it hurt?
We use professional grade non-peroxide gel. Most people feel no pain or sensitivity whatsoever after sessions. A small percentage of clients may feel some tooth sensitivity, especially if they are dehydrated or consume very cold/hot foods or drinks within two hours after the whitening session. Any sensitivity is typically short term and gone within 24-48 hours. We do offer solutions for those that are concerned about sensitivity.
Does Teeth Whitening work on crowns, veneers and fillings?
The teeth whitening gel will remove staining from existing dental work and take it back to the original color- but no whiter than the original color of the crown, veneer, or filling. Our goal is to have the process clean up the existing dental work and whiten the natural teeth to match for a nice even smile. The process cannot whiten them beyond the original color of the material used at the time of placement.
Is Smile360's Teeth Whitening for everyone?
The Smile360 Teeth Whitening Clinics self-application treatment provides dramatic results for anyone who wants to whiten their teeth. This includes people with teeth that have been stained by smoking or by substances such as coffee, tea, soda, wine and other consumable items. We also see great results on people with teeth stained by tetracycline, fluoride, and hereditary discoloration.
How long does it last?
This varies from person to person and depends on your diet and lifestyle. However, with proper maintenance, the treatment can last up to 6 months.
DID YOU KNOW ....
Smile360 Teeth Whitening Clinics only Peroxide Free Teeth Whitening Gel
There are many reports regarding side effects of teeth sensitivity
and gum sores when using peroxide based teeth whitening products.
Clinical tests have proven that peroxide can be harmful to you.
Effects of Peroxide Teeth Whitening
•Un-repairable damage to teeth enamel
•Bleeding gums
•Chemical burns on gums and lips
•Brown stains on teeth
•Teeth sensitivity
•Receding gums
•Swallowing of the product during whitening may cause a sore throat, headaches and damage to your intestine