Teeth WhiteningMillburn, NJ

Every smile becomes stained over time, but that’s okay – getting your pearly whites back to tip-top shape is easy!

We provide both in-office and take-home teeth whitening treatments at Elite Dental Arts. Plus, our cosmetic dentists offer a Whitening for Life program to make maintaining a gorgeous smile that you love even easier. If you’d like to learn more, schedule a consultation with us or read on.

Why Choose Elite Dental Arts For Teeth Whitening?

  • Get rid of coffee, wine, & tobacco stains
  • In-office treatment takes an hour or less
  • Make the teeth 6-8 shades whiter
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Who Is A Good Candidate For Teeth Whitening?

Are your pearly whites no longer living up to their name? Whether it’s the result of tobacco use, dark-colored foods and drinks, the medication you’re taking, or the natural aging process, the next step is simple: schedule a consultation with us! From there, we can learn more about your smile goals, pinpoint the cause of your dental discoloration, ensure your teeth and gums are healthy, and determine if teeth whitening is the best cosmetic dental treatment for you.

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How Does Teeth Whitening Work?

At our Millburn dental office, we offer both take-home and in-office teeth whitening. Below, you will find a brief overview of the treatment process, but don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you have any questions or want to learn more!

Take-Home Teeth Whitening

For take-home teeth whitening treatments, we create custom bleaching trays just for you. This will allow you to enjoy optimal results within two short weeks of use. After you’ve undergone in-office Zoom! teeth whitening, you can engage in take-home teeth whitening to touch up or enhance the results.

In-Office Teeth Whitening

Zoom! laser teeth whitening in Millburn, NJ is an in-office bleaching option that we offer for those who want results that are both quick and dramatic. Over the course of just one appointment, your smile becomes several shades whiter, and with the Zoom! light, we brighten teeth in complete comfort.

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The Whitening For Life Program

The Whitening for Life Program works like this: after purchasing one of our teeth whitening treatments, we fit you for your custom take-home whitening trays. Just schedule your regular hygiene appointment every six months, and at every appointment, you’ll receive complimentary teeth whitening gel. The Whitening for Life program gives you a little boost of self-confidence every six months!

Tips For Maintaining Your Brighter Smile

Our Whitening for Life Program will make maintaining your results significantly easier. That said, it is important that you avoid doing anything that will stain your teeth, like using tobacco products. We also encourage our patients to keep dark-colored foods and drinks to a minimum, brush, floss, and rinse with mouthwash consistently, and come to our office every six months for a dental checkup and teeth cleaning.

Understanding The Cost Of Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is considered a cosmetic procedure because it’s intended to enhance your looks more than improve your oral health, so most dental insurance policies don’t cover the cost. As a result, many patients are curious about how much they’ll be expected to pay to upgrade their appearance.

The amount due can vary from person to person because it depends on your unique circumstances. Our Elite Dental Arts team will gladly provide more detailed information after your initial consultation. Continue reading to learn more about how the rate of teeth whitening is determined, and feel free to contact us for additional information.

Teeth Whitening FAQs

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Does Teeth Whitening Hurt?

Teeth whitening is painless in itself, but some people experience sensitivity or discomfort during or after the procedure. The bleaching agents, usually hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, can irritate the nerves inside your teeth, causing temporary sensitivity to hot, cold, or even air. This sensation usually subsides within a day or two.

We recommend using desensitizing toothpaste or gels before and after whitening to minimize discomfort. It’s also important to follow the instructions carefully or, if done in-office, trust us to adjust the concentration and application time to suit your teeth’s needs. If pain persists, it might be a sign of an underlying issue like gum recession, and we’d recommend checking in with us for further evaluation.

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Does Teeth Whitening Work On Dental Crowns?

Teeth whitening does not work on dental crowns, veneers, or fillings. The bleaching agents used in whitening treatments are effective on natural tooth enamel but won’t affect the color of dental restorations. Crowns and other restorations are made from materials like porcelain or composite resin, which do not respond to whitening agents.

If your natural teeth are whitened, your crown may stand out because its color won’t change. If you want a consistent smile, we recommend discussing options with us. We can replace crowns or adjust other restorations to match your newly whitened teeth. Always consult with us before starting any whitening treatments if you have dental work, so we can plan accordingly for the best cosmetic outcome.

Is Teeth Whitening Permanent?

Teeth whitening is not permanent. The results can last anywhere from a few months to a couple of years, depending on your habits and oral care routine. Factors like drinking coffee, tea, red wine, or smoking can cause teeth to stain again over time.

To maintain your whitening results, we recommend good oral hygiene, including brushing, flossing, and regular dental cleanings. You can also touch up your whitening periodically with at-home treatments or in-office sessions to keep your smile bright.

Keep in mind that frequent whitening can lead to tooth sensitivity or enamel damage, so it’s important to consult with us about how often it’s safe to repeat the process.

Is Teeth Whitening Covered By Dental Insurance?

Teeth whitening is generally not covered by dental insurance. Most insurance plans classify whitening as a cosmetic procedure, which means it’s considered elective and not essential for dental health. Because it doesn’t address functional issues like decay or gum disease, insurance companies typically don’t provide coverage for it.

If you’re interested in whitening, it’s a good idea to check your specific insurance policy to confirm, as some premium plans might offer limited cosmetic coverage. You can also ask us about payment plans or discounts to make the treatment more affordable. We’re always happy to help you explore options to achieve a bright smile within your budget.

 

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