Teeth Whitening FAQs
Yes. To ensure the whitening gel targets deep stains, plan to have your dental cleaning just before a whitening treatment.
Yes, teeth whitening is a safe and effective treatment when performed by a qualified dental professional. However, some people may experience temporary tooth sensitivity or gum irritation after treatment.
Whitening should not be used on any teeth with active cavities or disease, as the ingredients could cause pain or irritation.
No, teeth cleaning should not be painful. At Exceptional Dentistry our dental professionals use safe and pain-free techniques to ensure that your teeth cleaning appointment is a comfortable experience.
Many people believe that teeth become stained or discolored due to things like coffee, tea, red wine, or cigarettes. However, our teeth also absorb stains as the years and decades go by, causing our smiles to look darker than before. Even certain types of medications can cause enamel staining.
To keep your teeth white after a treatment, brush twice a day and floss daily to prevent plaque and tartar buildup. Also, rinse your mouth out with water any time you drink a dark liquid or eat something that might stain a white shirt (such as tomato sauce or curry). Schedule a dental cleaning at Exceptional Dentistry twice a year to have your teeth professionally cleaned; we’ll also polish away any surface stains to help your smile stay white.
If you have a take-home whitening kit, we recommend touching up a few times after every six-month dental cleaning. If you drink a lot of coffee or tea, you may want to touch up as frequently as every 3-4 months.
The frequency of teeth whitening depends on your personal habits and preferences. In general, most people get their teeth whitened every 6 to 12 months to maintain the results.
The cost of teeth whitening varies depending on the method used and the dental office you choose. At Exceptional Dentistry, we offer affordable teeth whitening options to fit your budget.