Take-Home Teeth Whitening Trays Post-Insertion Instructions (2024)

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Take-Home Teeth Whitening Trays Instructions For Use

Teeth whitening trays are commonly provided by dentists for at-home teeth whitening treatments. These trays are custom-made to fit your teeth and are filled with a whitening gel. Here are general instructions for using take-home teeth whitening trays:

  1. Brush and floss your teeth: Before using the whitening trays, thoroughly brush and floss your teeth to remove any food particles and plaque. This helps the whitening gel make better contact with your teeth.
  2. Apply the whitening gel: Follow the instructions provided by your dentist for applying the whitening gel to the trays. Usually, you’ll need to use a small amount of gel along the front surface of the tray for each tooth’s impression.
  3. Insert the trays: Carefully place the trays over your teeth, ensuring they fit snugly and comfortably. Wipe off any excess gel that may seep out of the trays with a tissue.
  4. Wear the trays: Wear the trays for the recommended amount of time, typically around 30 minutes to one hour per session. Your dentist will specify the duration for your specific whitening gel.
  5. Avoid ingestion and contact with gums: Be cautious not to swallow the whitening gel, as it is not meant to be ingested. Additionally, avoid direct contact between the gel and your gums, as it may cause irritation.
  6. Remove and clean the trays: After the recommended time, remove the trays and carefully rinse them with water. Gently brush your teeth to remove any remaining gel. Make sure to clean the trays thoroughly and store them in their provided case.
  7. Frequency and duration: Follow your dentist’s guidelines regarding the frequency and duration of your teeth whitening sessions. Overuse of whitening products can lead to tooth sensitivity and other issues.
  8. Maintain oral hygiene: While using the whitening trays, continue to maintain good oral hygiene practices, such as regular brushing, flossing, and visiting your dentist for check-ups.
  9. Observe any sensitivity: Some individuals may experience tooth sensitivity during or after teeth whitening. If sensitivity occurs, discuss it with your dentist, who may recommend adjusting the treatment schedule or using a desensitizing gel.

Remember, individual results may vary, and it’s essential to follow your dentist’s specific instructions for the best and safest outcome. If you have any concerns or questions during the process, please contact us.

For A Whiter Smile, Please Follow These Instructions:

  • For the next 48 hours, dark staining substances should be avoided, such as berries, ketchup, red sauces, tobacco products, coffee, mustard, soy sauce, cola, red wine, and tea.
  • In addition, do not use any colored mouthwash or home fluoride treatment. If your daily homecare involves the use of Chlorhexidine, please wait 48 hours before continuing the usage of this product. Consider using teeth whitening mouthwashes like Crest 3D White Glamorous Whitening Mouthwash instead.
  • Continue regular dental hygiene appointments.
  • Practice good oral hygiene including thorough tooth brushing, flossing to remove debris from between the teeth and tongue cleaning.

Managing Tooth Sensitivity

Some patients experience tooth sensitivity (known informally as “zingers”) for 1 to 3 days after in-office whitening. There are a number of things you can do to minimize tooth sensitivity:

  • Use desensitizing toothpastes such as Sensodyne Rapid Relief Daily Sensitivity Toothpaste. Apply directly onto the sensitive tooth surface for instant pain relief.
  • You are also welcome to use over the counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen (Advil) or acetaminophen (Tylenol). Ask your dentist what dosage is right for you, but if you do not have a pre-existing medical condition of allergies, 1000mg acetaminophen (Tylenol) with 600mg ibuprofen (Advil) every 4-6 hours or as needed is a very powerful combination.
  • Avoid food and drink that is too cold or hot for the next few days.

Oral Hygiene

  • Keeping Your Whitening Trays Clean: To keep your teeth whitening trays free of biofilm accumulation, we recommend that you clean it using an ultrasonic cleaner, such as the Debatlog Ultrasonic Cleaner in a Polident Daily Denture Cleanersolution.
  • Brush At Least Twice A Day:Conventional wisdom says that you should brush at least twice a day; once in the morning and once before you go to bed. Two times a day is a good rule of thumb. But ideally, you should brush right after a meal. This is to maximize the amount of time your teeth stay clean between meals.
  • When You Cannot Brush Your Teeth, Rinse With Water OrMouthwash:It is sometimes not practical to be brushing after every meal. You may be busy at work or at school during your day and cannot find time to brush or floss. If this is the case, at least rinse with water or mouthwash to get as much food debris and taste out of your mouth. One brand that we highly recommend isCrest 3D White Glamorous Whitening Mouthwash.
  • Consider Upgrading YourToothbrush:Ensure you are using a soft-bristled toothbrush to clean the area around your newly whitened teeth, as it is gentler on your teeth and gums and less likely to cause tooth sensitivity. One brand of toothbrush that we highly recommend is theCuraprox CS5460 Ultra Soft Swiss Toothbrush. Also consider upgrading to anelectric toothbrush, which can be more effective at removing plaque and bacteria from teeth and gums. One brand of electric toothbrush that we highly recommend is thePhilips Sonicare Protectiveclean 6100.
  • FlossDaily:Flossing is critical to remove plaque and food particles that may accumulate around your newly whitened teeth. Ideally you should be flossing every time you brush, but once a day is the bare minimum. We recommendGUM ButlerWeave Dental Floss. If you have difficulty using regular string floss, consider using dental flossers (such asSunstar 888JC GUM Advanced Care Flossers) or interdental brushes (GUM Proxabrush) to clean the space between your teeth.
  • Buy AWater Flosser:We highly recommend you purchase a Water Flosser and to use it daily in addition to regular flossing; the Water Flosser will flush out debris missed by floss and toothbrush. Ideally you should be water flossing every time you brush, but once a day is the bare minimum. One brand that we highly recommend is theWaterpik Aquarius Water Flosser
  • Use A Teeth WhiteningAntibacterial MouthwashDaily:Rinse your mouth with an teeth whitening mouthwash specially formulated white teeth, healthy gums and fresh breath. Ideally you should be rinsing with mouthwash every time you brush, but once a day is the bare minimum. One brand that we highly recommend isCrest 3D White Glamorous Whitening Mouthwash.
  • Use A Teeth WhiteningToothpaste:Be sure to use a whitening toothpaste that has a unique formula that will continue to whiten your teeth after in-office teeth whitening. One brand that we highly recommend is theColgate Optic White Renewal High Impact Whitening Toothpaste.
  • Attend Regular Check-Ups And Cleanings:Schedule regular check-ups andteeth cleaningswith your dentist to monitor the health of your newly whitened teeth and gums. Your dentist will examine the your entire mouth and takedigital x-rays imagesto check for any potential problems, as well as clean the area and surrounding teeth to remove any plaque or tartar buildup.

Take Home Whitening Gel Available For Purchase

Your dentist will have provided you with take-home whitening gel syringes to use. If you would like to continue whitening your teeth from home after a session of in-office whitening, additional whitening gel syringes are available for sale. Please ask us for pricing.

Have Questions?

If you have any additional questions or concerns about your take home teeth whitening treatment, please contact us.

Take-Home Teeth Whitening Trays Post-Insertion Instructions (2024)

FAQs

What to do after using whitening trays? ›

After Whitening: Remove the tray and rinse off your teeth.

Brush, floss and continue routine dental cleaning. You may initially notice white splotches on teeth following removal of tray.

How long after whitening trays can I eat? ›

This can lead to discoloration, and this why it is advised to wait 30 minutes after whitening before eating or drinking.

Can you swallow while using whitening trays? ›

Insert the tray onto the teeth and push into place until fully seated. Do not swallow and remove excess gel from around the gum line. Do not eat, drink, or bite down with trays in place. Remove after use, clean trays and place in case.

Do you brush your teeth before or after whitening trays? ›

Before you start the application process, you will want to brush your teeth. In addition, after using Opalescence and having removed the tray from your mouth, brushing your teeth is advised. You'll also want to wash out the tray using mild soap and water.

Do I rinse my mouth after whitening trays? ›

Rinse your mouth with lots of lukewarm water to remove any remaining gel when the trays are removed. Wash the tray with cold water and dry thoroughly with tissues before storage. Sensitivity is a normal feature of the whitening process. It usually only lasts for a few days after the duration of the whitening period.

How long after whitening trays can I drink water? ›

You can drink water shortly after whitening, but waiting for about 30 minutes is ideal to ensure maximum effectiveness of the whitening treatment.

How long after whitening trays can I drink coffee? ›

We understand that many individuals are anxious to resume coffee drinking after teeth whitening treatment. After the 48-hour waiting period, it is safe to enjoy a cup of coffee. However, coffee is a highly staining beverage, so discoloration can still develop over time.

Is it okay to eat after at home teeth whitening? ›

For at least the first 48 hours after whitening, patients should choose foods and drinks that are white or pale. This will help to avoid any stains developing, while also preventing any further irritation to your teeth and gums. Drinking plenty of water will help your gum tissue to recover quicker.

Is it OK to eat right after whitening your teeth? ›

For 48 hours after a professional teeth whitening, it's recommended that you avoid acidic, pigmented foods and beverages and stick to things that won't cause discoloration. This is commonly called the “White Diet”, a short-term diet consisting of white and light-colored foods and drinks.

Should I dry my teeth before whitening? ›

If you are using a home kit, be sure to dry your teeth before you insert each tray.

Why is there saliva in my whitening tray? ›

If the seal is poor, saliva will leak into the tray when you are wearing it and wash the bleach away resulting in a poor outcome.

Why do I have so much saliva when whitening teeth? ›

You're experiencing a natural reaction between your saliva and the whitening agent on our Whitestrips. Saliva increases whenever you place an object of any kind in your mouth. As saliva increases, it also reacts with the whitening agent and together they make foam.

Can I drink water with whitening trays in? ›

FOR THE BEST LONG TERM RESULTS:

Avoid eating or drinking with the trays in and for at least 1 hour afterward. Avoid as best you can any highly staining foods and drinks like pasta, wine, beets etc., during your whitening treatment, including up to 48 hours after your last application.

What happens if you leave teeth whitening gel on too long? ›

Burns and Blisters. In rare cases, the bleaching agents used in teeth whitening can cause burns or blisters on your gums. This usually happens when the gel used is left on your teeth for too long or if it's not applied correctly.

How much gel do you put in whitening trays? ›

Only a small amount of the gel from the provided syringe should be inserted in the tooth tray to avoid the solution spilling out onto the gums. Patients should place only a drop of the gel on the front of each tooth in the tray and avoid moving the bleach around.

Should you rinse with water after teeth whitening? ›

Rinse After Eating: Even if you stick to safe foods, rinsing your mouth with water after meals can flush away potential staining agents. Use a White Toothpaste: In the first 48 hours, steer clear of colored toothpaste that might stain your teeth. Choose a white toothpaste instead.

What are the dos and don'ts after teeth whitening? ›

Don't Consume Foods that Can Stain Your Teeth

For both over-the-counter and professional teeth whitening, the first few days after treatment are the most critical. Avoid dark foods/liquids, drink through a straw when you can, don't smoke, brush/floss frequently and you should be looking great.

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