Terms & Conditions

ü Denotes service available

· Membership is valid for one year from date of purchase.

· Services are only those stated and cannot be changed

· 24 hours notice is required for cancellation/changes to appointments otherwise a £10 charge will be payable

· Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer

· Membership is only valid for the person authorised and cannot be passed on to other parties

· Membership is non-refundable

Frequently asked questions & answers

Can anyone have their teeth whitened?

No, not everyone. People that at a young age have used medicines such as tetracycline are not eligible for the treatment. Also any discoloration and stains resulting from decalcification such as excessive use of fluorides and porous teeth will have little result from the treatment. People born with grey teeth will likewise gain little benefit from the treatment.

However, it may be assumed that BriteLite will have its effect for 90% of users, though it is advisable for the teeth to be in order and without cavities.

What is the teeth whitening process?

Teeth Whitening is actually a bleaching process that lightens discolorations of tooth enamel. This process uses an effective whitening foam strip ( Unique) retained in a Tan bright ® mouthpiece that is worn over your teeth for 20 minutes and as many times after that until you have reached your desired level of whitening. .

How does dental bleaching remove stains?

Dental bleaching systems will remove most stains with a gentle action that whitens your teeth. As the active ingredient in the foam strips (hydrogen peroxide), is broken down, the U.V. light and the warmth acts upon the stained organic deposits, which oxidizes them into a white colour. This process makes the overall tooth colour closer to its natural unstained colour. Your tooth structure remains unchanged. Years of clinical tests have demonstrated the safety and effectiveness of this system. Over 90% of people treated achieve some level of tooth whitening. Crowns, bridges and fillings do not lighten with dental bleaching.

Is the whitening process permanent?

For most people, the treatment will last for many years. Your teeth have become stained in the first place from consuming foods and beverages. Upon the completion of your initial bleaching process, your teeth are restored to their natural white colour. Exposure to foods, drinks (especially coffee, colas and red wines), smoking and other consumables will gradually darken teeth again over time. You may want to periodically bleach your teeth. After an initial treatment,

Why is the BriteLite system better than other whiteners?

Tan bright is the first company that uses foam strips (patented) what results in a perfect fit towards the teeth and do not leak into the mouth like many other products. As confirmed by the American Dental Association that for successful whitening U.V. light and temperature are essentials like professionals are using.

What causes tooth discolouration?

There are many causes. The most common include consumption of foods, coffee, tea, wine, and smoking. In other words, our teeth naturally get more and more stained as time goes on and we continue to live our lives. NOTE - Tetracycline discoloration and artificial dental work are usually not responsive to dental bleaching.

Who may benefit from tooth whitening?

Almost everyone. However, there are some cases where treatment may not be effective. Tooth whitening is ideal for patients who have healthy teeth and would like a whiter, brighter smile.

Is it safe to bleach my teeth?

Yes, BriteLite is specially designed to be an easy-to-use system with detailed instructions. Over a decade of research and a late study by the university of Leuven indicates that whitening teeth is completely safe.

How long does the process take?

Results are depending on individual characteristics of each person. Like age and the grade of discoloration but most people usually see results after the first treatment by leaving the tray for 20 minutes.

Are there any side effects?

Some people may feel a little tingling sensation on the gum ,this is over as soon as you brush your teeth . NOTE - Pregnant, nursing women, people who have recent dental surgery or sufferers of gingivitis should not engage in dental bleaching.

 

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