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Teeth whitening has become increasingly popular as people seek brighter, more confident smiles. Before we begin, it's important to understand the two main types of whitening gels and the general of teeth whitening process :

Hydrogen Peroxide: The hydrogen peroxide gel is applied directly to the teeth. As more stain molecules are broken down, the overall appearance of the tooth becomes lighter and brighter. Hydrogen peroxide can affect both extrinsic (surface) stains caused by foods, drinks, and smoking, and intrinsic (internal) stains resulting from aging, medications, or trauma. It occurs gradually as the hydrogen peroxide continues to work, which is why treatments often last 60-90 minutes session and may be repeated over several days or weeks. Hydrogen peroxide gel is recommended for people that have a lot of stains from foods, coffee ,tea, wine and heavy smoker.

Carbamide Peroxide: This is a slower-acting compound that breaks down into hydrogen peroxide. Carbamide peroxide typically remains active for longer than hydrogen peroxide.  Many people find that carbamide peroxide causes less tooth sensitivity compared to equivalent concentrations of hydrogen peroxide, likely due to its slower release. Carbamide peroxide gel is used for people that have sensitive teeth. And it recommends teeth whitening for a 30-45 minutes session.

Gum protection: Apply a gingival barrier for teeth whitening, which is commonly used to protect the gums during the whitening process. This is crucial to prevent irritation and sensitivity. After the whitening process, the barrier is gently peeled off. Any residue is usually easily cleaned away. 

Treatment time: Remineralization gel is a topical treatment containing minerals essential for tooth health, primarily calcium and phosphate. Some gels also include fluoride. These minerals are the building blocks of tooth enamel, the hard, protective outer layer of teeth. apply it to your teeth for 5 minutes after the teeth whitening treatment.

After treatment: Rinse your mouth thoroughly with water or brush your teeth gently. Avoid eating or drinking anything that could stain your teeth for 10-12 hours after treatment. Drinking lots of water after the treatment.

People who have veneers generally should not do teeth whitening, at least not in the traditional sense:

Veneers are made of porcelain or composite material that doesn't respond to whitening agents like natural teeth do. The color of veneers is fixed when they're manufactured and bonded to the teeth. Uneven results If you whiten your natural teeth, they may become brighter than your veneers, leading to a mismatched appearance. Your veneers might end up looking darker or more yellow in comparison to your newly whitened natural teeth. Potential damage some whitening agents can be abrasive or contain chemicals that might affect the surface of veneers over time, potentially shortening their lifespan or altering their appearance. Sensitivity issues while veneers themselves won't become sensitive, the teeth underneath or adjacent natural teeth might experience increased sensitivity from whitening treatments. If you have veneers and are unhappy with the color of your smile, the best course of action is to consult with a cosmetic dentist.

Services

Basic Teeth Whitening

Basic teeth whitening treatment includes:

  • 60-minute whitening session

  • Remineralization treatment

This comprehensive service is our most popular option, suitable for most clients that have stains from foods, color drink and smoker. The full hour session allows for thorough application of our professional-grade Hydrogen peroxide and Carbamide peroxide gels, ensuring optimal processing time for effective results. Potentially lightening your teeth by up to 4-5 shades. including a gingival barrier gum protection to safeguard your gums throughout the whitening process.

After whitening, we apply a remineralization gel to help protect and strengthen your enamel. This treatment can lighten your teeth by up to 10 shades in just one visit.

Sensitive Teeth Whitening

Sensitive teeth whitening service suitable for most clients with a sensitivity teeth 45 minutes session allows for thorough application of our professional teeth whitening to apply Carbamide peroxide gel, ensuring optimal processing time for effective results. Potentially lightening your teeth by up to 4-5 shades including a gingival barrier gum protection to safeguard your gums throughout the whitening process.

Our specialized treatment for sensitive teeth includes:

  • 45-minute whitening session

  • Remineralization treatment

This service is designed to brighten your smile while minimizing discomfort for those with sensitive teeth. The remineralization treatment helps strengthen your enamel and reduce sensitivity after the whitening process.

Advanced Teeth Whitening

Our premium teeth whitening treatment includes:

  • 90-minute intensive whitening session

  • Extended remineralization treatment

This advanced service is specially formulated to tackle deeper, more persistent types of tooth discoloration, including:

  • Dark stains from coffee, tea, and red wine

  • Tobacco-related discoloration

  • Long-standing or stubborn stains resistant to standard treatments

The extended 90-minute session allows for multiple applications of our professional-grade Hydrogen peroxide and Carbamide peroxide gels, effectively targeting even the most stubborn discoloration. With this longer processing time, dramatic results are possible, potentially lightening your teeth by up to 5-10 shades. Also, including a gingival barrier gum protection to safeguard your gums throughout the whitening process. The session concludes with an extended remineralization treatment to ensure optimal enamel protection and strength.

Ideal for those who have hesitated to try whitening due to concerns about tough stains, this service offers the intensive care needed to reveal your brightest smile.

This version focuses on the types of stains rather than specific habits, while still conveying the effectiveness of the treatment for more challenging cases.

1:1 Training

Professional Teeth Whitening Training Course

Duration: 2 Day Training

Are you interested in becoming a certified teeth whitening technician? Our comprehensive training course provides you with the knowledge and skills to start your career in teeth whitening services.

Course Highlights:

  • In-depth overview of teeth whitening procedures

  • Hands-on practice with professional-grade equipment

  • Safety protocols and best practices

  • Client consultation techniques

  • Legal and regulatory considerations

  • Business operations and marketing strategies

What You'll Learn:

  • Tooth anatomy and common causes of discoloration

  • Different types of whitening treatments and their effectiveness

  • Proper application techniques for various whitening products

  • How to assess and manage client expectations

  • Aftercare instructions and product recommendations

Upon completion, you'll receive a certificate of training, equipping you to offer professional teeth whitening services.

This course is perfect for:

  • Aspiring teeth whitening technicians

  • Salon or spa owners looking to expand their services

  • Dental professionals seeking to enhance their skills

Advance your career in the growing field of cosmetic dentistry. Book your training session today!

Contact us for training at: crystalsmilesolutionsllc@gmail.com

Meet your professional technician

Maybe you want a brighter smile. Maybe you're preparing for a special event. Or maybe you're interested in starting your own teeth whitening business. Whatever your goal, Megan expertise can make all the difference. From treatments to training, discover how Mae can help you achieve your dental or business aspirations.

Mae provides top-notch teeth whitening treatments and offers professional training for aspiring technicians. Her comprehensive courses cover everything from whitening techniques to business operations, helping others launch their careers in this growing field.

As a consultant, Mae shares valuable insights on setting up and growing teeth whitening businesses. Her practical advice has helped numerous professionals establish successful practices.

Whether you're seeking a brighter smile or looking to start your own teeth whitening business, Mae's expertise and guidance are invaluable resources.