Teeth Whitening You Can Trust
The Beginning of Brighter Smiles
Jaleena was persistent, “Dad, I need my teeth whiter. Dad, I need my teeth whiter.” She would even
cut out teeth whitening advertisements from dental journals and leave handwritten reminders on her
dad’s nightstand. As Dr. Fischer’s teenage daughter, Jaleena was determined to keep her dad's
attention focused on developing what would become Opalescence Teeth Whitening.
One night, over 30 years ago, when Dr. Fischer was finally satisfied with the whitening gel he and his
team had developed, he took it home to Jaleena. He had her load the new whitening gel into the tray
before bed and asked her to wear it throughout the night. “When you wake up in the morning don’t
take the tray out,” he said. “Come find me, and we’ll take it out together.” The next morning, they took
the tray out and discovered that—after just one night—the teeth that had been treated with
Opalescence whitener were two shades whiter!
How Opalescence Teeth Whitening Works
The secret was the viscosity of the Opalescence whitening gel. Dr. Fischer knew it needed to have a
sticky, viscous composition for the gel to stay in place and provide sustained peroxide release for
superior whitening results. Opalescence whitening gel’s distinctive viscosity keeps the gel in place,
allowing the peroxide to enter your enamel and do its job.
Whitening occurs as oxygen molecules from the whitening agent spread throughout the tooth and
react with the discolored molecules in your teeth. This means that the entire tooth is whitened, even if
the whitening gel isn’t in contact with every part of the enamel. This safe, non-invasive, and effective
whitening method is what has made Opalescence whitening the global leader in teeth whitening and
trusted by dentists and patients alike.
It’s been thirty years since that eventful morning for Jaleena and her dad. In that time, Opalescence
whitening has helped millions of people brighten their smiles, giving them more confidence and
improving their quality of life. It can do the same for you! Explore your whitening possibilities and talk
to your dentist today about which Opalescence whitening product is right for you.
FAQ’s of Teeth Whitening
How does teeth whitening work?
Teeth whitening is the removal of stains and discolorations from the enamel and dentin. The outer layer of the
tooth is enamel, and beneath the enamel is dentin. Enamel is thin and typically much lighter in color, while
dentin is darker in color and makes up the bulk of the tooth. Enamel can be discolored over time simply from
age, but also from outside sources like coffee, tea, tobacco, and other foods and beverages. Also, as we age, our
enamel thins, causing more dentin to show through, making the overall appearance of the tooth look darker.
Whitening your teeth removes these stains and discolorations, giving you a whiter, brighter smile. The active
ingredients in Opalescence whitening gels pass into your teeth to oxidize the discolored molecules deep down in
your teeth, removing stains and whitening your smile. Our original, patented formula contains PF (potassium
nitrate and fluoride) and is sticky and viscous, so it stays where it’s placed. This unique feature prevents the gel
from seeping out during treatment, ensuring both the gel and tray stay in place and work effectively for the
duration of your treatment
Why should I whiten my teeth?
People whiten their teeth for many reasons. You can bring back some of that youthful appearance with a whiter,
brighter smile. Do you have a wedding or important day coming up? A whiter smile can help brighten up
special occasions. Some people whiten their teeth before a job interview to get that extra boost of confidence
that comes with making a great first impression.
According to a recent survey by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, “close to one in two (48%)
people believe that a smile is the most memorable feature after first meeting someone—more so than the first
thing a person says (25%).” That same survey also found that “more than a third of respondents view people
with a flawed smile to be less attractive (37%) and less confident (25%) than those with perfect teeth.”6 Smiles
make a lasting impression and a bright, white, beautiful smile won’t be forgotten. People seem to
agree—nothing beats a beautiful smile!
Is teeth whitening for everyone?
Teeth whitening is a safe, comfortable way to get a bright, white smile. Results and treatment time may vary
depending on the level of staining and whiteness desired. Crowns, bridges, fillings, and veneers will not whiten.
Pregnant women, breastfeeding women, those with gum disease, worn enamel, cavities, and exposed roots may
not be good candidates for whitening their teeth. We recommend visiting your dentist for a pre-whitening
consultation so that they can help you choose the professional option that best fits your needs.
What options are available to whiten my teeth?
Opalescence whitening has been specially formulated and is available in many different concentrations, delivery
options, and flavors. This means that you can whiten in a way that best fits your lifestyle. Whether you want to
whiten your teeth with a custom tray , prefilled tray, or with an in-office whitening treatment, Opalescence has a
professional whitening option for you.
Will teeth whitening cause tooth sensitivity?
Tooth sensitivity is a relatively common side effect of teeth whitening. No harm is caused to your tooth as a
result of a whitening treatment, and this discomfort is not an indication of damage to your tooth. If sensitivity
occurs, it is most often temporary and will go away when you've completed the whitening process. If you do
experience tooth sensitivity, there are ways to treat it using desensitizing toothpastes and gels such as
Opalescence Whitening Toothpaste Sensitivity Relief or UltraEZ desensitizing gel. Consult with your dentist to
determine the best treatment for your needs.
Why doesn’t Opalescence whitening require a teeth whitening light?
Lots of other in-office whitening treatments use a light or a laser during the whitening process. You've probably
seen commercials for these kinds of teeth whiteners. Or maybe you've even seen kiosks in the mall where they
use a light to whiten your teeth. Are these lights and lasers really effective, though?
The answer is no. Current research shows that only hydrogen peroxide (the whitening agent used
in Opalescence Boost in-office whitening and Opalescence Go tray whitening) or carbamide peroxide (the
whitening agent used in Opalescence PF custom-tray whitening) are effective in whitening teeth. Light
activation adds no additional benefit. 7 In fact, some research shows that using a light for whitening can be
harmful to lips and gums.
Does teeth whitening with charcoal work?
There is no evidence that brushing your teeth with activated charcoal is better, safer, or more effective than
standard whitening toothpaste. Charcoal leaves a mess, tends to settle at your gumline, and is difficult for a
dental hygienist to remove. Although the abrasiveness of the charcoal may help remove some surface stains,
you may risk abrading your enamel too much. Such damage may not be repaired. Additionally, it is impossible
for charcoal to actually change the color of your tooth. The only substance proven to whiten the color of your
enamel is activated oxygen, such as that released by the peroxide contained in Opalescence teeth whitening.
If you are looking for a whitening toothpaste, we recommend Opalescence Whitening Toothpaste which
successfully whitens by removing surface stains and is gentle enough to use daily without damaging your
enamel.
Can I whiten my teeth after a root canal?
Yes! Opalescence ™ Endo whitening is designed specifically to whiten non-vital teeth. Consider talking to your
dentist to learn more about the process for whitening a non-vital tooth.
Can I whiten a crown or a filling?
No, only natural tooth structure can be whitened, any crowns or fillings that you have will not react to
whitening products. If you have a crown or a filling that is easily visible, you may want to talk to your dentist
about different options for improving your smile.
How fast can I whiten my teeth?
Everyone responds differently to whitening treatments and everyone will whiten at different rates. Some stains
are easier to treat than others. Teeth that are yellow or brown are easier to whiten than teeth that are gray-ish.
Younger patients typically whiten more quickly than older patients, but every patient is different.
When whitening, keep in mind that your smile looks most natural when the color of your teeth matches the
whites of your eyes. Some people want a Hollywood white smile, but that is not a natural color for teeth and
few people can actually reach that color of white. Compare strengths and wear times for our various
Opalescence whitening products and consult with your dentist to help determine the right option for you.
How long do teeth whitening results last?
Teeth whitening results are very stable, leaving you with a stunning smile long after treatment is over. However,
there are a few factors that can make teeth lose their luster. Things like genetics, diet, age, some medications
(like tetracycline), and certain habits (like smoking) may affect the length of your whitening results.
Fortunately, touch-up treatments are quick and easy, helping you get that bright, white smile back.
How do I get Opalescence teeth whitening?
Opalescence teeth whitening is only available from dental professionals. This ensures that you receive safe,
untampered, and real Opalescence whitening. After a routine exam to ensure you are a good candidate for teeth
whitening, your dentist will provide you with the right Opalescence whitening product for your needs.