Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about One Hour Teeth Whitening.

Most clients notice immediate whitening after the one-hour session, often several shades lighter. Final results become more visible within 24–48 hours as stains settle. Degree of whitening varies by stain type, but professional systems deliver predictable, quick outcomes.

Our protocol minimizes sensitivity using protective barriers and controlled light activation. Mild, short-lived sensitivity can occur, but pre- and post-care treatments reduce discomfort. If you have severe sensitivity or dental conditions, consult our specialist for a tailored approach and alternative options.

Results vary but typically last several months to a year depending on diet and habits. Avoiding staining foods, quitting tobacco, and regular touch-up treatments or at-home maintenance can extend whiteness. We recommend periodic refreshers for sustained brightness.

Most adults are suitable candidates, but exclusions apply: pregnant or nursing individuals, children, and patients with active oral disease should delay treatment. Dental restorations won’t whiten, and some medications limit effectiveness. A consultation ensures safe, personalized eligibility.

Temporary tooth sensitivity and occasional gum irritation are the most common side effects, usually resolving within a few days. Symptoms can be managed with desensitizing toothpaste or brief over-the-counter remedies. Contact us if discomfort persists beyond a week.

Schedule after a recent dental cleaning and avoid staining foods, smoking, and dark beverages 24–48 hours beforehand. Bring a list of medications and dental restorations. Arrive with clean teeth and any questions so we can customize treatment and expectations.