Considering lazer teeth whitening but have questions? At LA Teeth Whitening, we understand the importance of being informed before committing to a treatment. Our comprehensive FAQs cover everything you need to know about the process, effectiveness, safety, and aftercare.
Q: What is Lazer teeth whitening?
A: Lazer teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental treatment that uses a bleaching gel activated by a Lazer to whiten teeth quickly and effectively.
Q: How does Lazer teeth whitening work?
A: A whitening gel is applied to your teeth, and a Lazer light activates the gel, breaking down stains for visible results.
Q: Is lazer teeth whitening better than traditional whitening methods?
A: Yes, lazer whitening provides faster and more noticeable results in a single session compared to at-home kits or over-the-counter treatments.
Q: How is lazer whitening different from LED whitening?
A: Lazer whitening uses a concentrated beam of light for quicker, more effective whitening, while LED whitening uses a gentler light and takes longer.
Q: Can lazer teeth whitening remove deep stains?
A: It works best on surface stains from food, drinks, and smoking. Deep intrinsic stains may require multiple sessions or alternative treatments.
Q: Who is a good candidate for lazer teeth whitening?
A: People with healthy teeth and gums who want to remove stains caused by food, drinks, aging, or smoking.
Q: Can people with sensitive teeth get lazer whitening?
A: Yes, but you may experience temporary sensitivity. Your dentist can adjust the treatment to minimize discomfort.
Q: Is lazer whitening safe for pregnant or breastfeeding women?
A: It is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women due to potential exposure to whitening agents.
Q: Can teenagers undergo lazer teeth whitening?
A: It is usually recommended for individuals over 18. Younger patients should consult a dentist.
Q: Will lazer teeth whitening work on crowns, veneers, or fillings?
A: No, artificial restorations do not whiten. The treatment only works on natural teeth.
Q: Am I a candidate for Lazer teeth whitening?
A: Most adults are suitable, but it’s not recommended for pregnant women, children, or individuals with gum disease or tooth decay.
Q: Is it suitable for sensitive teeth?
A: Yes, but you may experience temporary increased sensitivity.
Q: Can smokers get Lazer teeth whitening?
A: Yes, but smoking after treatment can reduce the effectiveness and longevity of results.
Q: Can I have Lazer teeth whitening if I have braces?
A: It’s best to wait until after braces are removed for even results.
Q: Does age affect the results?
A: Age can influence results as older teeth may have deeper, intrinsic stains.
Q: Does Lazer teeth whitening hurt?
A: Most people experience little to no discomfort. Some may feel temporary sensitivity.
Q: Are there any side effects?
A: Possible side effects include temporary sensitivity and mild gum irritation.
Q: Can Lazer teeth whitening damage my enamel?
A: No, it does not damage enamel when performed by professionals.
Q: What should I do if I experience sensitivity after treatment?
A: Use a toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth and avoid extremely hot or cold foods.
Q: Can I experience gum irritation after the procedure?
A: Mild gum irritation can occur but usually subsides quickly.
Q: What foods should I avoid after treatment?
A: Avoid coffee, tea, red wine, berries, curry, and tobacco for at least 48 hours post-treatment.
Q: How should I care for my teeth after whitening?
A: Brush and floss regularly, avoid staining foods, and consider using whitening toothpaste.
Q: Can I drink coffee after Lazer teeth whitening?
A: It’s best to avoid coffee for a few days after treatment to maintain the results.
Q: Will the results fade over time?
A: Yes, natural aging and lifestyle habits can gradually dull the whiteness.
Q: Can I use home whitening kits to maintain results?
A: Yes, but consult your dentist before combining treatments.
Q: Is Lazer teeth whitening expensive?
A: Costs vary, but Lazer whitening tends to be more expensive than at-home kits due to its effectiveness and speed.
Q: Is the treatment covered by insurance?
A: Lazer teeth whitening is considered a cosmetic procedure and is typically not covered by insurance.
Q: How soon can I eat after treatment?
A: You can eat immediately, but avoid staining foods and drinks for at least 48 hours.
Q: Can I combine Lazer teeth whitening with other dental treatments?
A: Yes, but consult your dentist to schedule treatments appropriately.
Q: How do I book a Lazer teeth whitening session in High Wycombe?
A: Contact LA Teeth Whitening High Wycombe to schedule a consultation or appointment.