Frequently Asked Questions About Teeth Whitening

Dreaming of a brighter smile?

The GLO Teeth Whitening System might be just the ticket. 

Say goodbye to those pesky, messy trays and unpredictable gels! 

With GLO, you’re in for a smooth ride to a dazzling grin. It’s easy to use, and before you know it, you’ll be showing off those pearly whites with confidence!

What Causes Tooth Discoloration?

  • Food and Drink: Berries, coffee, tea, red wine, and your favorite sodas may stain your teeth over time.
  • Tobacco Use: Smoking cigarettes or other tobacco products will likely stain your teeth yellow or brown over time.
  • Age: Your teeth enamel gets thinner as you age, revealing the yellowish layer beneath, known as dentin.
  • Medications: Some medicines and high-fluoride treatments may lead to tooth discoloration.
  • Trauma: Your teeth might change color because they react to the injury by laying down more dentin, which is darker than the outer enamel.

What are the Safest Teeth Whitening Options?

Professional, dentist-recommended treatments are the safest approach to teeth whitening. Dentists use high-quality products and know how to apply them correctly, ensuring your teeth and gums are safe. Furthermore, you will experience quicker and more noticeable results than other methods.

Over-the-counter whitening strips can also be safe when used as directed. However, it’s essential to follow the instructions carefully. Leaving them on too long or using them too often might irritate your teeth and gums.

Does Teeth Whitening Hurt?

The process of teeth whitening is designed to be pain-free. However, it’s not uncommon for some patients to experience temporary tooth sensitivity or a slight tingling feeling after the procedure. The penetration of the whitening agents into the enamel is the main reason behind this discomfort. Fortunately, it’s typically short-lived and goes away on its own. 

Will Teeth Whitening Damage My Enamel?

Professional teeth whitening should not harm your enamel, as the whitening agents are specifically formulated not to damage your teeth. However, overuse or misuse of over-the-counter products or not following your orthodontist’s instructions may cause tooth sensitivity or, in rare cases, enamel damage.

How Long Do Teeth Whitening Results Last?

Your pearly whites will retain their blinding brightness for six months to two years. 

Your daily habits will play a significant role in this timeline. For example, consuming foods and drinks like coffee, tea, red wine, or blueberries may cut your teeth-whitening results short. Smoking also causes yellowing. Maintaining good oral hygiene by brushing, flossing, and regularly visiting your dentist is essential to help your teeth shine for as long as possible.

How Will I Preserve My Teeth Whitening Results?

First and foremost, maintaining optimal oral hygiene is essential — brushing your teeth twice a day, flossing regularly, and using mouthwash to keep your mouth fresh and clean. 

It’s also wise to reduce or avoid foods and drinks that stain teeth, like coffee, tea, red wine, and certain fruits like blueberries. 

Consider quitting if you’re a smoker, as tobacco can quickly yellow your freshly whitened teeth. 

Lastly, regular dental check-ups and cleanings help remove surface stains and ensure your teeth stay healthy and bright. 

Will I Need Dental Care Before Teeth Whitening?

Receiving dental care before teeth whitening is both a necessary and beneficial step for your teeth whitening success.

Teeth whitening may worsen dental issues like cavities or gum disease, leading to unnecessary pain. 

Visit your dentist for a thorough check-up and cleaning. They can address any dental issues and give your teeth a professional cleaning, which will brighten your smile on its own! 

Why Should I Avoid DIY Teeth Whitening?

First, the ingredients in some DIY solutions are too harsh, leading to sensitive teeth or damaged gums. Without the guidance of a dental professional, it’s easy to misuse these products or leave them on for too long. 

Next, DIY treatments may worsen any unnoticed dental issues, such as hidden cavities or gum disease. 

Lastly, there’s no guarantee of even whitening, leaving you with uneven, aesthetically displeasing results.

Does Teeth Whitening Cause Sensitivity?

Yes, teeth whitening may cause sensitivity. 

The whitening agents penetrate the enamel to remove stains, exposing the dentin to temperature changes. Not everyone will experience sensitivity; even if you do, it’s often temporary (for example, a few days).

Will Teeth Whitening Damage My Restorative Work?

Teeth whitening products are primarily designed for natural teeth and won’t harm your restorative dental work, such as fillings, crowns, or veneers

These restorative materials don’t respond to whitening treatments the same way natural teeth do. Therefore, after whitening your teeth, your natural teeth will become lighter, while the restorative work will stay the same color. 

Am I Too Old for Teeth Whitening?

Regarding younger patients, dentists recommend putting teeth whitening on hold until your late teens or early twenties. Why? The inner part of a tooth is larger in children and teens, increasing their sensitivity to teeth whitening products. Plus, young teeth are still developing and might not react to whitening like adult teeth. 

Is Teeth Whitening Toothpaste Any Good?

While you might see some improvement, don’t expect dramatic results from teeth-whitening toothpaste. 

Unlike professional treatments, teeth whitening toothpastes mostly use mild abrasives to scrub away surface stains. However, they don’t change the natural color of your teeth or lighten deeper, set-in stains. Furthermore, they will wear down your teeth’ enamel if used too aggressively. 

What is the GLO Teeth Whitening System?

The GLO Teeth Whitening System is a modern approach to brightening your smile. It combines the power of professional-grade gel with heat and light in a mouthpiece to accelerate the whitening process. By using this system, you can achieve faster and more noticeable results than many other at-home methods!

What are the Benefits of the GLO Teeth Whitening System?

For starters, you’ll be relieved to know that the GLO system has no messy trays to deal with. You won’t have to struggle with uncomfortable, ill-fitting trays that might not evenly whiten your teeth!

Additionally, you won’t have to worry about runny gels that often create a mess and are a hassle to apply. The GLO system gel stays in place, ensuring a consistent and effective whitening experience.

And if you’ve ever tried teeth whitening strips, you’ll appreciate that the GLO system doesn’t use them at all! Strips often slip, slide, and only sometimes provide even coverage. The application process is more precise with the GLO system, giving you a uniform whitening effect.

How Does the GLO Teeth Whitening System Work?

  1. Preparation Stage: You start by charging the GLO control and securely connecting it to the mouthpiece. When this step is finished, your GLO Teeth Whitening System is all set and ready for action.

  2. Protecting Your Lips and Gums: Before you begin the whitening process, apply the GLO Lip Care product. This step is essential for safeguarding both your upper and lower lips, inside and out. It also protects your gums, especially if they tend to be sensitive.

  3. Applying the Whitening Gel: This is where the real action begins. Use a brush to spread the whitening gel thinly over the front of your upper and lower teeth. The gel has a unique hydrogen peroxide formula, making your whitening experience faster and more thorough. Plus, it’s a bonus to know the gel is vegan and cruelty-free!

  4. Activating the GLO Device: After applying the gel, place the GLO device in your mouth and activate it. The mouthpiece illuminates with a blue light, which works its magic to enhance the whitening process. You only need to keep it in for 8 minutes, and the device is smart enough to shut down when done.

  5. Repeating for Best Results: Consistency is the key to achieving your dream smile. Repeat this 8-minute process up to four times daily over the course of five days. With each session, you’ll be one step closer to revealing the radiant results of your dreams.

How Much Whiter Will My Teeth Be?

After using this system, in less than an hour and a half, your teeth will become impressively whiter — up to 12 shades lighter, to be exact! 

Even better, you won’t experience the sensitivity often associated with other whitening treatments. So, not only will you see a noticeable change in the color of your teeth, but you’ll also enjoy the process without discomfort. It’s a win-win for your oral health and confidence in your smile!

How Often Can I Whiten My Teeth?

You may use the GLO Teeth Whitening System daily for consecutive sessions over a few days until you achieve the desired whiteness. Afterward, waiting a few months before doing another full round of treatment is recommended.

Should I Brush My Teeth Before GLO Teeth Whitening?

Yes, you should brush your teeth before using the GLO Teeth Whitening System. 

Cleaning your teeth ensures that no leftover food or plaque could block the whitening gel from fully reaching your teeth. You’re preparing your teeth for an even and effective whitening session by brushing. Wait a few minutes after brushing to let any strong toothpaste flavors fade so they don’t mix with the gel.

When Will I See My Teeth Whitening Results?

With the GLO Teeth Whitening System, you’ll quickly notice results. The results will become even more noticeable as you continue to use the system over the next few days. By the end of your treatment cycle, your teeth will be significantly whiter, giving you a brighter and more confident smile. 

How Long Should I Wait to Eat or Drink After GLO Teeth Whitening?

We recommend waiting at least one hour before eating or drinking after using the GLO Teeth Whitening System. Giving your teeth this break ensures you get the best results from your whitening treatment and helps maintain your bright smile for a longer time.

Can I Use the GLO Teeth Whitening System With Invisalign?

Yes, you can use the GLO system with Invisalign

Before you start the GLO Teeth Whitening process, removing your Invisalign aligners is important. The whitening gel should be applied directly to your natural teeth, not on the aligners. Once you’ve finished the whitening session and the gel has been rinsed off, you can put your Invisalign aligners back in.

How Much Does the GLO Teeth Whitening System Cost?

The cost of the GLO Teeth Whitening System will vary based on your location and any available promotions or discounts. Professional teeth whitening systems, including GLO, typically range from $200 to $500 or more. Check the official GLO website or consult your orthodontist for the most up-to-date pricing.

Is GLO Teeth Whitening Covered By Insurance?

Dental insurance plans focus on necessary treatments and preventive care, which is why cosmetic procedures like teeth whitening are often excluded. This means your dental insurance might not cover the GLO Teeth Whitening System.