How much for a session of teeth whitening?
NYCMorena asked:
I’m getting married June 14 and I would like to get my teeth whitened before the wedding.
Just one session. How much would that range.
And how long before the wedding should i get it done.
And do you know what is any post whitening things i should or shouldnt do. (ie.not eating certain foods etc)
also is that covered by insurance?
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I’m getting married June 14 and I would like to get my teeth whitened before the wedding.
Just one session. How much would that range.
And how long before the wedding should i get it done.
And do you know what is any post whitening things i should or shouldnt do. (ie.not eating certain foods etc)
also is that covered by insurance?
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November 29th, 2009 at 4:59 am
ZOOM whitening in office 350.00 takes about 1 1/2 hours start to finish -we do 4 txts in a row for maximum affect(you have to open the kit you might as well use it up)
for 48 hours after you can’t eat anything with color in it -It would do it at least 2 week before the wedding but you could do it a couple of months before- it does last.
December 1st, 2009 at 10:02 am
Teeth whitening methods range from the products for at-home use, such as toothpaste, $30 strips, and $100 gel trays, to $200+ in-office treatments applied by dentists. They differ in price and also in effectiveness. In making a decision you should also consider the level of discoloration of your teeth. Care must be exercised to prevent damage to the teeth enamel.
Teeth can be sensitive afterwords, so perhaps not too close to the day. To avoid staining your teeth drink less caffeine.
I suggest you read up a bit more and compare the different systems before making a decision. You can do that here:
December 4th, 2009 at 6:30 pm
I think it is a good idea to have them done professionally for a big event like your wedding day. Afterwards you can maintain the whiteness by using the whitening products that are out there. I tried a free trial and found it easy to use – I was worried it was going to taste nasty but this one tastes fresh and minty anf your teeth feel really clean afterwards and the whiteness is maintained.
December 6th, 2009 at 10:46 am
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December 9th, 2009 at 10:07 am
Well, it won’t be covered my most dental insurance. Why are you thinking about using a dentist? You can save a ton of money by doing it yourself at home. You can even get the same UV light systems that the dentists are using for under $75. Check out. They’ve got great options and great prices, even some free trial offers. You’ve got a lot of time before your wedding to try a couple of things and see what works. Don’t wait too long though. Figure out what works now so you won’t be disappointed on your wedding day.