Advanced Professional Teeth Whitening
Beaming White Advanced Professional Teeth Whitening is a professional teeth whitening procedure that is designed to lighten the color of the teeth. A specially designed LED Lamp is used in order to accelerate the whitening process.
Results Guarantee: Although most natural teeth can benefit from a teeth whitening treatment, everyone’s teeth are different and results will vary. People with yellowish teeth generally get the best results and that if your teeth have spots due to tetracycline use (grayish tint) or fluorosis, these will be difficult to whiten. Also, artificial teeth, caps, crowns, veneers, porcelain, composite or other restorative materials, shouldn’t expect dramatic results from this treatment because the peroxide gel will not whiten (or damage) artificial dental work. Also, your teeth will never be whiter than the white color your genes naturally allow.
Potential Risks: Although whitening treatments are generally safe, some of the potential complications of this treatment include, but are not limited to:
GUM/LIP IRRITATION: Whitening gel that comes in contact with gum tissue or the lips during the treatment may cause inflammation or whitening of these areas. This is due to inadvertent exposure of small areas of those tissues to the whitening gel. The inflammation and/or whitening of gums and lips is transient, and the color change of the gum tissue will reverse within 30 minutes. You may feel a stinging and tingling sensation on these soft tissues during the treatment if the gel comes in contact with them.
TOOTH SENSITIVITY: Although uncommon, some customers can experience some tooth sensitivity during the first 24 hours after the whitening treatment. People with existing sensitivity, recently cracked teeth, micro-cracks, open cavities, leaking fillings, exposed roots, or other dental conditions that cause sensitivity may find that those conditions increase or prolong tooth sensitivity after the treatment.
SPOTS OR STREAKS: Some customers may develop white spots or streaks on their teeth due to CALCIUM DEPOSITS that naturally occur in teeth. These spots are NOT caused by the peroxide gel. The gel just brings the already existing calcium deposits out and makes them visible again. These usually diminish over time.
RELAPSE: After the treatment, it is natural for teeth color to regress somewhat over time. This is natural and should be very gradual, but it can be accelerated by exposing the teeth to various staining agents, such as coffee, tea, tobacco, red wine, colas, etc. You should not eat or drink anything except water during 60 minutes after the treatment because the gel opens the pores of my enamel and makes my teeth very vulnerable to staining agents. If you purchase a touch-up pen, your pores will remain open for as long as you use it so you should refrain from staining agents till you stop using the pen. Only 24 hours after you conclude the touch-up pen treatment can you resume my normal habits. The treatment are not intended to be permanent and that secondary, repeat or touch-up treatments may be needed to maintain the color you desire for my teeth.
Contraindications of Beaming White Teeth Whitening
Teeth Whitening Treatment CANNOT be used by pregnant or lactating women, people under the age of 14, people with gum disease, open cavities, leaking fillings, or other dental conditions, or people with a known allergy to peroxide and/or to aloe vera. People that have had braces removed should wait 6 months for cement residue to wear off before getting a teeth whitening treatment and people with a piercing or other metal objects in the oral cavity should remove them before the treatment as they may turn black. If I feel a sharp pain on a particular tooth during the treatment I should stop the treatment and contact my dentist since this could be a sign of an open cavity.