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How do you use BleachBright?
Just like the BleachBright whitening kits used in salons and spas, the NightBright uses our proprietary whitening gel and a blue light to whiten your teeth. How to use: Smile and brush on a thin layer of gel onto each tooth. Turn on the mini light and insert it between your lips and teeth for 10 minutes.
How do you get professional teeth white?
PROFESSIONAL LASER TEETH WHITENING In a professional laser whitening session, your dental practitioner will first apply a special whitening solution onto your teeth and then utilize a laser light. The heat from the laser activates the whitening solution to create more dramatic results.
How long does beaming White last?
Average results for peroxide-based whitening gels last 6 months to 1 year and this also depends entirely upon your own tooth enamel and on your habits.
Is Bleachbright teeth whitening safe?
This procedure is very safe and most people experience no real side effects. The effects of one treatment will last an average of 6 to 12 months.
Does bleach bright work on veneers?
Porcelain veneers can also acquire stains on the sides as the material ages. You cannot whiten up veneers with bleach like you can natural teeth, but you can try to get the teeth below the veneers whiter or you could have a cosmetic dentist do it for you.
How much does it cost to get your teeth professionally whitened?
A professional dentist-prescribed, take-home whitening tray is estimated to cost anywhere between $350-$500. The price tag of an in-chair treatment is estimated at around $600-$2000. Depending on where they are bought and if the items are on discount, OTC products costs anywhere from around $5-$200.
Does insurance pay for teeth whitening?
Most dental insurance policies do not cover any costs for cosmetic procedures, such as teeth whitening, tooth shaping, veneers, and gum contouring. Because these procedures are intended to simply improve the look of your teeth, they are not considered medically necessary and must be paid for entirely by the patient.