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Bleach Bright teeth whitening takes 20 minutes for the whitening process, with an additional 10 minutes if you choose to add the Blu Mineral Sealant for extra protection and shine.
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98% of users report no sensitivity during the whitening process. It's normal to feel a slight tingling sensation as the peroxide bubbles up. The reason Bleach Bright causes little to no sensitivity is due to the 20% potassium nitrate in the formula. For clients with extremely sensitive teeth, we offer Vitamin E cotton swabs to apply to the gums before whitening, which can help reduce sensitivity.
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NO! Bleachbright does not change the color of crowns, bonding, or fake teeth.
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The only two potential side effects are a small amount of sensitivity and blanching. Sensitivity occurs in less than 2% of clients. Blanching refers to the temporary whitening of the gums, which can happen if too much peroxide comes into contact with them. This is not painful and will fade within a few hours. To avoid blanching, make sure not to bite down too hard on the mouth guard during your session.
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It depends on whether you choose the $10 BluMinerals add-on. If you do, you can eat or drink whatever you like immediately after your session. However, if you opt not to use the sealant, you'll need to wait 24 hours before consuming anything that could stain a white shirt, such as berries, coffee, tea, soda, and red sauce. After your session, your teeth may feel sensitive to cold water, similar to the sensation you get when chewing gum, due to the mint flavor and blue light. This sensitivity will only last for a few minutes.
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You should wait at least 14 days between whitening treatments. For the best results, we recommend 3 treatments. After just 1 session, you should notice a 2-5 shade difference, and by the third treatment, you can expect a 5-8 shade improvement. Once you’ve completed the third treatment, your teeth should stay bright for a while, though the longevity of the results will depend on how you care for your teeth. Keep in mind that everyone's teeth are different, so results may vary.