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Questions & Answers
Is the White Spa M.D. treatment for everyone?
The treatment delivers phenomenal results to people whose teeth
been stained by smoking or by substances like coffee or tea. The
treatment also whitens teeth stained by tetracycline, fluoride, or
hereditary discoloration. However pregnant women, children under the
age of 16, and patients with periodontal disease are discouraged from
undergoing this procedure.
How white could my teeth get?
Tests show that, after whitening with Beyond, teeth score from 5 to 14
points higher on the teeth shade scale. Individual results will depend
on how discolored the teeth were originally, however the end result
will be white, shiny teeth.
How long will the whitening last?
This varies from person to person and depends on your diet, but the effects should usually last for at least two years.
Is it safe?
Yes, scientific studies have shown that using
hydrogen peroxide to whiten teeth is effective and safe. The dental
community has used it in teeth whitening for years. It does not change
or damage the structure of teeth; it merely makes them appear whiter
and brighter.
How long does treatment take?
In only 30 to 40 minutes, tooth
discoloration that has built up over the years will magically
disappear. It takes no longer than the time it would for you to have a
haircut, a manicure, or a cup of coffee – it is that simple!
What is the difference between White Spa M.D. and other methods of whitening?
The
whitening technique whitens your teeth immediately and has no
side effects. The result is 30% better than home whitening products and
comparable technologies.
Will it whiten my existing crowns or veneers?
The whitening treatment cannot change the color of porcelain crowns or
veneers. We recommend that you discuss your situation with your dentist
to determine what you can expect.
Will it hurt?
Most of our customer experience no pain or
sensitivity after the treatment. A very small percentage of patients
may feel a minor ache in the first twelve hours following the
procedure. Taking an over the counter pain killer can help resolve this
discomfort. Avoid cold or hot drinks for the first 24 hours if there is
any tooth sensitivity. |