How long does it take to do Zoom whitening?
The Zoom whitening procedure takes about 45 minutes, but is broken up in three 15-minute sessions. After each session, more whitening gel will be added to your teeth before the LED light is turned back on. During the sessions, you may feel free to relax or listen to music to pass the time.
Does zoom make your teeth look whiter?
Zoom teeth whitening is our most powerful whitening system in-office. You can get your teeth up to 8 shades whiter in just one appointment. We use dental-grade hydrogen peroxide gel on your teeth that can’t be found over-the-counter. We pair this with our Zoom whitening light to cure the gel on your teeth.
Does Zoom whitening dehydrated teeth?
Dehydrated teeth can initially appear whiter after bleaching, but as rehydration occurs (usually within 7 days), the tooth color “rebounds” to a darker shade. Therefore, the observed immediate change after whitening may only be due to dehydration, rather than actual bleaching effects.
What percentage is Zoom whitening?
25 percent
OTC teeth whitening treatments contain between 5 and 10 percent hydrogen peroxide, while Zoom contains 25 percent hydrogen peroxide.
How do I stop zinger after zoom?
Some patients experience sensitivity such as “zingers” or thermal sensitivity 12 to 24 hours after Zoom! whitening. Place the Relief ACP gel (in your take home bag) on the problem area to help reduce symptoms of sensitivity.
Is Zoom whitening painful?
Zoom whitening is not a painful procedure; however there may occasionally be minor discomfort due to tooth sensitivity in some patients afterwards. If present, this tooth sensitivity is typically gone within a day of undergoing the Zoom procedure.
Why do my teeth look yellow after whitening?
Beverages like coffee, tea, and wine along with foods like berries and soy sauce all stain the enamel of your teeth, and these stains can return after a teeth whitening. As well as reducing your intake of these foods and drinks, try to improve your diet as a whole.
Is Zoom whitening bad for you?
Multiple clinical studies and research have proven that Zoom is not only an absolutely safe option for whitening your teeth that has no known effects on your overall health, but it has even been shown to actually help strengthen tooth enamel.