

This has been pretty much from the onset of the treatment. White the results are amazing, she too like many others have reported is experiencing severe pain and sensitivity. My wife, who is a dental assistant, had ZOOM whitening done today by her boss. I'll have the dentist check for me when I go in next year, and then I'll know whether or not I'm right. And that by the end of the year, my teeth will be more or less the color they were when I had the treatment. Since my teeth have gotten whiter on their own during the times I have drastically reduced my coffee/tea consumption, my theory is that one's teeth reflect one's current tooth-staining habits. The dentist said I won't ever have to do it again, but I have a different theory. They are still whiter, but not to the extent they were immediately after the treatment. By the end of the 3rd day, my teeth had a yellowish tinge again, instead of the "dead white" I had left the office with. Areas went from being bright white to being more like my normal enamel color.


I could actually see when it was okay for me to have those things again, because I could see the enamel "heal". I was told not to drink coffee/tea/red wine and the like for 3 days, and I didn't.
