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TEETH
WHITENING
Treat yourself to a professional cosmetic teeth whitening service and improve your smile by three to four shades! The Beaming White System is a professional light-activated teeth whitening system that combines the strongest, freshest gels with our high-powered Futura 2400 blue LED teeth whitening light.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
TEETH WHITENING FAQ
We utilize our proprietary 25% hydrogen peroxide teeth whitening gel that is highly effective yet safe for sensitive teeth. The gel is too strong to use with whitening trays so we developed the original paint-on system in which the gel is carefully brushed onto the teeth with a built-in pen style applicator brush. Soft mouth tissue is protected with the use of a cheek retractor and vitamin E swabs.
We preform three back-to-back applications of 20-25 minutes each. The first application opens the pores in the enamel. The second application begins to visually whiten the teeth, and dramatic whitening results are achieved during the third application. We recommend following up with a take-home kit or pen to prevent color regression and further enhance the results.
We recommend the customer purchase Minerals Enamel Booster to seal in the results, alleviate any tooth sensitivity (if any), and to remineralize and strengthen the enamel.
-Easy to use
-Fantastic results
-Fast
-Effective
-Affordable
-Safe for sensitive teeth
-Dentist recommended
-FDA approved
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When the inner structure of the tooth becomes darker or yellowed, the stain is more difficult to remove or, depending on its cause, may not be able to be removed at all. Here are some examples:
- Tetracycline (an antibiotic) causes intrinsic (meaning that it affects the inner structure of the tooth) staining, when used by children under age 8 or women in the last half of their pregnancy. These stains cannot be removed by bleaching.
- Fluorosis, a cosmetic dental condition that results from overexposure to fluoride during tooth development, also is not always successfully removed by bleaching. Mild to moderate fluorosis, characterized by lines, streaks or spots, can be made less obvious by using whitening products or methods. However, in more severe cases of fluorosis, bleaching will not work.
- A third type of stain is called "age-related." It's a combination of intrinsic and extrinsic factors. As we age, the dentin (the inner portion of the tooth) gets slightly yellow. This can become visible through the outer enamel as it gradually becomes thinner over time. Yellow stains are the easiest to remove with bleaching. Gray or black stains tend to be more difficult. Generally, stains that are newly formed are easier to remove than older stains.
- Artificial dental work such as crowns, bonding, caps, veneers, bridges or composite fillings will also NOT respond to bleaching. Teeth whitening gel will only whiten natural, live teeth. Artificial teeth will not be whitened, but they won't be damaged by the peroxide.
Generally, the treatment will last between 1-2 years.
However, the length of time the results last depends on your personal consumption of staining beverages and foods. For example coffee, tea, red wine, colas and other darkening agents such as tobacco, can cause a relapse. It also depends on the client's quality of enamel. Those who have porous enamel will be more vulnerable to staining beverages and food.

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