Teeth Whitening

We're so glad

you've chosen us to brighten your smile!

Our LED-activated teeth-whitening system is safe on enamel, protects gums, causes little to no-sensitivity, and it is a registered natural health product.

One session is the equivalent in whitening power to 50 tubes of whitening toothpaste, 25 dental whitening syringes and 5 packages of strips!

Mobile Teeth Whitening

$150
  • We come to you!

Tan and Teeth Whitening

$175
  • Save $15 when you get a tan and whitening together!

Studio Teeth Whitening

$120

Tan and Teeth Whitening

$145
  • Save $15 when you get a tan and whitening together!

Teeth Whitening for TWO

Studio Teeth Whitening

$225
  • Save $15 each!

Mobile Teeth Whitening

$270
  • Save $15 each!

Ingredients

The active whitening ingredients include a one-of-a-kind combination of Hydrogen Peroxide, Carbamide Peroxide and Xylitol, as well as naturally compounded ingredients that increase whitening, reduce sensitivity, remineralize teeth and heal oral tissue, including:

Calcium Lactate - Remineralizes teeth. (Enhanced effect when combined with Xylitol)
Potassium Citrate - Desensitizing agent.
Aloe - Heals and soothes skin irritation.
Neem - Antibacterial used to heal gums and prevent plaque.
Zinc - Aids in preventing plaque buildup.

Note: Calcium Lactate is not milk derived

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is a whitening session?

Two back to back 15 minute sessions for maximum results. Expect to hang out with us for 45 minutes to an hour from start to finish.

Is it safe for sensitive teeth? Will my teeth and gums be in pain after?

Expect little to no sensitivity after your treatment; it was formulated with sensitive teeth in mind. It’s safe on enamel, protects gums, causes little to no sensitivity, and is a registered natural health product. A very small percentage of people will have minor discomfort in their mouth and this normally dissipates within 10 minutes.

Can I whiten my teeth if I am pregnant?

We recommend that you contact your physician prior to using whitening while pregnant. However, no government issued restrictions currently exist.

What is the minimum age restriction?

It is recommended that anyone under the age of 18 receive parental or guardian consent for the Professional treatment.

Can I whiten my teeth if I have gingivitis?

If you have gingivitis or any periodontal disease you should consult with your dentist prior to whitening.

Should I have a cleaning prior to whitening?

For best results, yes! The professional dental cleaning process removes the film layer (plaque) which yields much quicker and better results from the whitening treatment. If you have not had a dental cleaning within the last 6 months, please note that the whitening agents will first have to break down the film layer on your teeth before they can begin to remove any stains.

*We will not refuse treatment to those who have not had a recent dental cleaning, however, please understand that your results will vary based on the state of your teeth.

Can I whiten if I have crowns, caps or veneers?

Our whitening system is safe for crowns, caps and veneers, and stains will be removed during whitening, returning to their original color.

What about if I have bonding on my teeth?

When bonding is applied to someone's teeth, it has been applied in a specific color. Any stains that have occurred over time will be removed from the bonding, and it will be brought back to its original color. The whitening gel will not harm or weaken the bonding, but the gel cannot change the original bonding color.

What if I have canker sores?

It is not recommended to proceed with the treatment if you have canker or open sores in the mouth as it may cause discomfort and pain during the treatment. The whitening gel will cause no harm to the canker or to the open sores, as peroxide has been used on dental patients to heal oral tissue, however, we want you to be comfortable and enjoy your experience.

Pre Care Treatment

Be prepared for your treatment the best that you can!

Eating

Make sure you eat prior to your whitening treatment. We recommend waiting an hour before you eat or drink anything, besides water.

Dental Cleaning

To achieve best results make sure you've had a dental cleaning within 6 months of your treatment.

Piercings

Take out piercings that are in your mouth.

Sores/cuts

Be sure you have no sores or cuts in your mouth as this will cause discomfort.

Post Care Treatment

Now that your smile is brighter, let's keep it that way!

First Hour

Drink only water and don’t eat anything for one hour after your whitening treatment.

First 24 Hours

For the first 24 hours after whitening, do not to consume food or drinks that are likely to cause stains. Such as blueberries, tomato sauces, beets, carrots, red wine, coffee, tea, colas, etc.

White Spots on Teeth

In some cases you may see white spots on certain areas on your teeth. These are typically caused by calcium deposits or very porous teeth. These will normally disappear within 24 hours.

White Spots on Gums

Should you have any scrapes or cuts on your gums you may see some white spots and/or feel some sensitivity during your whitening session. These will normally disappear within 24 hours.

Sensitivity

A small percentage of people will have minor tooth and/or gum sensitivity. This normally dissipates within 30 minutes. If sensitivity persists, use a toothpaste developed for sensitivity.

Touch Up Treatments

After your initial whitening session, a 20-minute "touch-up" session every 3 to 6 months is recommended.  This could be at your home or at our studio location.

Touch Up At Home

You can also purchase our whitening + aftercare gel and simply add to your toothpaste nightly to whiten and prevent re-staining.

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