Q. I have a crown on my anterior or front teeth. Will your product whiten my crown?
A. No, but the standard procedure is to first whiten the adjacent teeth, wait two weeks for the color to stabilize, then go to your dentist and have them match the crown to the new shade of your teeth. On the contrary, if a crown is already been in place for many years, the whitening process can return the rest of the teeth to the original shade prior to crown placement.
Q. Will the gel and peroxide you offer be the same as from my family dentist?
A. Absolutely. Our partner in the whitening industry supplies a great deal of products to dentist offices throughout the nation. Our carbamide peroxide, although at legal limits, is in many cases more potent than what your dentist will supply. The key to the success of our whitening system is our patent blue light technology, which increases the potency of whitening in a fraction of the time and cost.
Q. Is this the procedure done by a dentist?
A. This process is provided by professionals in the teeth whitening industry and are not necessarily the same as performed by a dentist.
Q. What causes stains?
A. Some teeth are naturally pigmented or stained as they develop. Typically, stains come from exposure to tea, coffee, smoking, juices, colas, wine, age, or just about anything that would stain a white tea shirt. This is why we highly recommend the KeepBright Pen to stay bright.
Q. Are there any side effects?
A. Some people may feel a little tingling sensation, white gum line, or sensitivity, all of which are normal and hold no real danger, Typically, this will only lasts from a few hours.
Q. How long before I can eat or drink after my treatment?
A. The first 24 hours we would recommend avoiding coffee, tea, dark colored sodas, red wines, berries, candy, red sauces, beets, or any foods that have the propensity to stain. Remember if it leaves a tee shirt stained, it will stain your teeth.