BriteSmile has a single purpose: brightening lives by brightening smiles.

Q: what is the BriteSmile whitening system?

A: BriteSmile pioneered today's teeth whitening practices by spearheading a breakthrough patented blue-light technology called The BriteSmile Whitening System. Our state-of-the-art Whitening System is quick, effective and gently delivers a naturally brilliant smile. In as little as 1 hour, a professional BriteSmile Teeth Whitening experience can yield a brilliant & healthy smile that will last for years. Now that is a breakthrough!

Q: is it safe?

A: The procedure is completely safe. The BriteSmile procedure will not damage enamel or existing fillings. The primary ingredient in BriteSmile's gel is hydrogen peroxide, which has been safely used in teeth whitening for over 100 years and is recognized as an effective whitening ingredient by the dental community.

The percentage of hydrogen peroxide used in BriteSmile’s proprietary gel is only 10% - very much lower than other whitening gels that often contain 35%-50%.

For more information on the safety aspects of BriteSmile, visit their website.

Q: will it hurt?

A:The majority of our clients experience no pain or sensitivity after the BriteSmile Professional Teeth Whitening treatment. A very small percentage of customers may experience a minor dull "ache" following the procedure. Taking some sort of analgesic like panadol almost always resolves the feeling. It is best to avoid very hot or very cold drinks for the first 24 hours if there is any tooth sensitivity.

Q: how long does it last?

A: The long-term results depend primarily on the individual. Certain habits, such as frequent cigarette smoking, drinking a lot of coffee, tea, red wine, dark soft drinks, and infrequent visits to the dentist for regular cleanings, can very quickly give dark stains on your teeth. Regular professional care can help maintain your whiteness for 1-2 years.

Q: is BriteSmile procedure suitable for me?

A: Virtually anyone can benefit from using BriteSmile. Even those with tetracyline stains can be lightened if repeated several times. However, BriteSmile do not recommend this procedure if you are pregnant, receiving orthodontic treatment, or have extensive dental work, such as veneers or crown/bridges.


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