The office was a little bit surprisingly smaller than i thought it would be. The tech was pretty cool. However after the 45 minutes treatment my teeth wasn’t as white as i would have preferred. He did mention it would take at least another treatment before i see the effect i want. O well all in all, i think it was worth it.
Lisa B.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
Went to see Scott? today. The deal I found online was so affordable, so I decided to give it a try. It was only $ 50. The night before my appointment I read all these horror stories online about how teeth whitening can be very painful for days after the procedure. I was so scared I almost canceled my appointment, but I’m so glad that I didn’t. I asked Scott if he had a really low dose of the bleach because I have porous teeth and some of my gums may have receded from over-brushing. He was very comforting and explained how we had many options. The bleach levels were 16, 20 and 30. I wanted 16 but he thought that I could handle 20 for two rounds, with minimal pain. I said ok. The normal dose is three rounds of 30 – and yes, I’m a big wuss when it comes to pain! Lol My teeth went from yellow to white. And 4 hours later, I still have no pain. My friend did the highest dose and three rounds. She said she feels a little pain but it is not bad. She did not even take her Advil. I will post a photo so you can see the results. It is not bright white, and I wish I had done three rounds, but that’s ok. There’s always next time. Right now they are a natural white color. The roots of my teeth on the bottom row and on my canines are a little less white than the rest, but that’s my fault. I should have done three rounds. My teeth look so pretty now and there is visible improvement. And, the most important thing for me is that there is no pain or sensitivity! I used to use the Philips Zoom kit long ago – and that did hurt after each application. However, Xpress Whitening does not hurt at all. So happy to have found this place! Oh, one last thing to mention. I did notice the use of UV light. So maybe it can’t hurt to pile on a bunch of SPF50+ on your face right before the procedure? Maybe also some SPF lip balm too?