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Teeth Whitening

  1. What is it?

    • Teeth whitening with LED light enhances the effects of a bleaching gel applied to the teeth, using the light to accelerate the whitening process for a brighter smile. Results can last from several months up to a year, depending on your oral hygiene and dietary habits.

  2. Is LED teeth whitening safe?

    • Yes, when performed by a professional or using a reputable home kit, LED teeth whitening is safe and effective.

  3. Does LED teeth whitening hurt?

    • Most people experience no pain, though some may feel temporary sensitivity during or after the treatment.

  4. How long does an LED teeth whitening session take?

    • A typical session lasts about 30 to 60 minutes.

  5. How should I care for my teeth after LED whitening?

    • Avoid staining foods and drinks for at least 24-48 hours and maintain good oral hygiene to prolong the results.

  6. Can I do LED teeth whitening at home?

    • Yes, there are at-home LED whitening kits available, but professional treatments often provide faster and more noticeable results.

Tooth gems

  1. What is it?

    • Tooth gems are tiny, decorative crystals or jewels that are bonded to the surface of your teeth, adding a unique and sparkling touch to your smile. They can last from a few months to several years, depending on the adhesive used and oral care practices.

  2. Are tooth gems safe?

    • Yes, when applied by a professional using dental-grade adhesive, tooth gems are safe and non-damaging to teeth.

  3. Can I eat and drink normally with a tooth gem?

    • Yes, you can eat and drink as usual, but it's best to avoid biting directly on hard foods with the gem.

  4. How are tooth gems applied?

    • Tooth gems are applied using a dental adhesive, similar to how braces are attached, without any drilling or damage to the tooth.

  5. Can tooth gems be removed?

    • Yes, a dentist can easily remove the gem without damaging the tooth surface.

  6. Do tooth gems affect brushing and flossing?

    • You can brush and floss normally, but be gentle around the area with the gem to avoid dislodging it.

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