FAQs
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Absolutely! Our cosmetic teeth whitening treatment incorporates an LED light and a plant- and mineral-based whitening gel, manufactured here in the U.S. Designed to deliver safe, gentle, and effective results.
Our formula is bleach-free and enriched with ingredients that re-mineralize and protect your teeth throughout the process — giving you a brighter smile with total peace of mind
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Most clients experience little to no sensitivity during or after their whitening session thanks to our gentle, natural formula and effective treatment process.
To help minimize any potential sensitivity, it’s important to stay well-hydrated before and after your appointment.
Each client also receives our post-treatment gel, designed to soothe sensitivity and provide extra comfort and protection after your whitening.
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The number of treatments needed can vary based on factors such as sensitivity, age, genetics, lifestyle habits (like smoking or drinking coffee or wine), and your desired level of whiteness.
I typically recommend two sessions within three months of each other, followed by yearly appointments to maintain your bright smile.
Different gel strengths are available to customize your treatment for optimal results and comfort.
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Yes, it does! Teeth whitening cannot change the color of existing fillings, or crowns beyond their original shade. However, the treatment can help restore them to their original brightness, blending beautifully with your surrounding teeth.
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No, this will dehydrate your teeth which will result in increased sensitivity. No alcohol before or after treatment for best results!
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Clients with braces, whitening should be done after they’re removed to ensure an even, consistent result across all teeth.
Clients with Invisalign, you’re good to go! The trays can be easily removed for whitening, making treatment simple and effective.
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Yes, however, clients who are pregnant should always consult with their doctor first before scheduling a whitening treatment.
**Please note: teeth whitening is not recommended during high-risk pregnancies.
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The term “FDA Approved” is often misunderstood when it comes to teeth whitening products. Teeth whitening systems are classified as Class I medical devices, which means the FDA does not issue formal approval for them. Instead, products must be FDA registered, indicating that they comply with general safety and quality regulations for low-risk devices.
It’s important to note that no teeth whitening product is officially “FDA approved.” Any company using the FDA logo or claiming approval should be approached with caution, as this is not permitted by federal guidelines.
When it comes to the term “organic,” whitening gels typically contain hydrogen peroxide or similar compounds, which are inorganic by nature and therefore cannot be certified organic. However, many professional formulas (like mine) are made with plant- and mineral-based ingredients that are vegan, natural, and non-toxic. The formula is manufactured here in the U.S using high quality ingredients — ensuring a safe and effective whitening experience.