FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: DaVinci Teeth Whitening
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: DaVinci Teeth Whitening
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: DaVinci Teeth Whitening
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<strong>FREQUENTLY</strong> <strong>ASKED</strong> <strong>QUESTIONS</strong>: <strong>DaVinci</strong> <strong>Teeth</strong> <strong>Whitening</strong><br />
Why do some places advertise it only takes 15 minutes<br />
and others say 30 minutes?<br />
Some places that advertise 15 minute treatments are typically seen in<br />
shows, fairs and other temporary venues. If you see a permanently<br />
located professional teeth whitening center that does not offer the<br />
client the opportunity to go for double or even triple sessions, then<br />
you’re probably looking at a Non-Professional <strong>Teeth</strong> <strong>Whitening</strong> Center<br />
who is merely capitalizing on a hot trend and is not looking towards the<br />
best interests of the client. They probably are not at a Da Vinci <strong>Teeth</strong><br />
<strong>Whitening</strong> Center. We train all of our professionals to completely<br />
explain the entire process to you and provide you with estimates on the<br />
maximum shades of brightness you can achieve in single, double, and<br />
triple treatments. You can then decide what treatment is best for you<br />
Do I really need to use the home whitening maintenance kit<br />
if I just had my teeth professionally whitened?<br />
Yes, if you want to maintain your teeth’s whiteness after having them<br />
professionally whitened, you must utilize a home maintenance whitener.<br />
Your teeth are exposed on a daily basis with foods and beverages that<br />
will contribute to a dull smile. Unlike other products that require daily<br />
use, our home whitening kits do not need to be used more than once or<br />
twice per month. In addition to utilizing the home maintenance kits, you<br />
may opt for bi-annual professional teeth whitening treatments which will<br />
keep your teeth the whitest possible.<br />
I used the home whitening kit and I get sensitivity in my teeth, what can I do?<br />
Discontinue the treatment. Try again in a couple of days, but do not<br />
leave the gel on as long. While rare, some people might be too sensitive<br />
to the treatment and will need alternative treatments which your<br />
dentist can recommend.<br />
How do I know if I am a candidate for professional teeth<br />
whitening?<br />
Generally speaking, if you maintain your teeth and gums regularly, do<br />
not have Type II Diabetes, do not have heart problems, or are not<br />
pregnant or nursing, you most likely are a good candidate for teeth<br />
whitening. However, we always recommend that you ask your dentist to<br />
ensure that you are a good candidate
<strong>FREQUENTLY</strong> <strong>ASKED</strong> <strong>QUESTIONS</strong>: <strong>DaVinci</strong> <strong>Teeth</strong> <strong>Whitening</strong><br />
Will <strong>Teeth</strong> <strong>Whitening</strong> Procedures work on my caps?<br />
Not really. While the use of peroxide might assist with removing surface<br />
stains, it will not make the cap, denture, implant or other man-made<br />
substance any whiter than it’s original color. If you are thinking about<br />
having any type of work done, it is always best to whiten your teeth first<br />
so that dentist can match those teeth. This way, you can always whiten<br />
your teeth to match your dental work, however, you can’t whiten your<br />
dental work to match your teeth.<br />
I have a false molar, what should I do?<br />
Professional teeth whitening is usually performed on the anterior<br />
section of the teeth which are basically the teeth that you see when you<br />
smile. Take a look at your teeth when you smile, and if you can see any<br />
teeth that are not included in the procedure, then you should ask your<br />
whitening professional on ways they can ensure that all the teeth you<br />
need to be whitened are treated.<br />
If I have a cavity that needs work, should I get my teeth whitened first?<br />
Always seek the advice of a Dental Professional if you have cavities,<br />
toothache, bleading gums or other related oral problems. You should<br />
not have your teeth whitened unless you have healthy teeth and gums.<br />
Please remember to always ask your dentist first.<br />
Can you predict how white my teeth will get?<br />
No, only the big guy upstairs will know exactly how white they are going<br />
to get, however, we can predict the level of whiteness you will achieve<br />
based on your food intake, types of food and drink, whether you smoke<br />
or not, how well you maintain your teeth, your age, etc.<br />
Will the light burn my gums?<br />
No. The light source is an LED light operating in the blue/green<br />
spectrum. You can physically put this light in front of your mouth for<br />
hours and have no harmful reaction to it. The light is a catalyst fo the<br />
teeth whitening gel and only speeds up the process. It has nothing to do<br />
with the level of whiteness you can achieve.