Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why is it important to have a bright smile?
A: We want people to feel great about themselves! Studies have shown that a whiter and more confident smile greatly helps self esteem and confidence. A great smile goes a long way...
Q: Will fillings,veneers, or crowns be affected by the teethwhitening procedure?
A: No. It has no negative effects on your dental work.

Q: How many shades will my teeth whiten during the Denti Light Treatment?
A: a 15-20 minute treatment can yield an improvement of between 2-7 shades brighter Depending on the type of discolorations you have or how white you desire your teeth to be., you can choose from 1, 2, or 3 (15) minute sessions.

Q: How is our system better than others:
A: The Denti Light whitening components are of the highest quality, formulated and manufactured in the US. All ingredients are sourced within the USA and conform to ISO and FDA GMP standards. When combined with our Cool Blue LED whitening light, you will soon experience whiter teeth in as little as 15 minutes! We offer our Daily –Use TOGO Pen to help maintain bright long lasting results!


Q: Is whitening safe?
A: Tooth whitening is the #1 requested cosmetic procedure today. Since its introduction, millions of individuals have undergone some form of tooth bleaching. There have been numerous studies over the years showing that hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide based tooth whitening systems are safe and effective.


Q: How long will the results last?
A: After whitening your teeth, the results can last up to 2 years. However, depending on the amount of coffee, tea, wine and other discoloration-causing foods you consume, discolorations may reappear. You may wish to have a touch up every 6 - 12 months. Using the Denti Light Daily-Use To GO Maintenance Whitening Pen is an ideal way to maintain your whiter, brighter smile!


Q: Is whitening for everyone?
A: Almost everyone.
Although, teeth whitening is not recommended for young children and or pregnant or nursing mothers.


Q: What causes tooth discoloration?
A: There are many reasons for discolored teeth. Aging and the on-going use of coffee, tea, sodas, red wine and tobacco products can lead to discoloring the teeth. The ingestion of tetracycline and excessive fluoride frequently causes severe discoloration.