The Zoom in-clinic tooth whitening treatment usually takes about 60 to 90 minutes to complete. The exact duration depends on factors such as the severity of tooth discoloration and the number of teeth being treated.
During the procedure, a special whitening gel is applied to your teeth and activated by a powerful light, accelerating the whitening process. Many patients notice dramatic results after just one session, making it a popular choice for those seeking fast and effective teeth whitening.
A Zoom home tooth whitening kit treatment generally takes about 2 to 3 weeks to complete, depending on the severity of your tooth discoloration. The kit includes a custom-fitted tray and a specially formulated whitening gel.
You’ll apply the gel to the trays and wear them for the recommended time each day—typically between 30 to 60 minutes—based on your personalised treatment plan. Many users start to see noticeable results within just a few days, with the full whitening effect achieved by the end of the treatment period.
This at-home option offers a convenient way to brighten your smile gradually while fitting into your daily routine.
The results of a Zoom tooth whitening treatment can last anywhere from 6 months up to 3 years, depending largely on your oral hygiene practices, diet, and lifestyle habits.
Factors such as smoking, and regularly consuming coffee, tea, red wine, or highly pigmented foods like berries and tomato sauce can cause the whiteness of your teeth to fade more quickly. Maintaining good oral care by brushing, flossing, and scheduling regular dental cleanings can help prolong your bright smile.
To keep your teeth looking their best, periodic touch-up treatments are recommended. These can be done at home with a whitening kit or professionally in the clinic to maintain long-lasting results.
Zoom tooth whitening treatment is generally suitable for most people, regardless of age or gender, as long as they have healthy teeth and gums. It’s a popular choice for those looking to brighten their smile safely and effectively.
However, before starting any whitening procedure, it’s important to have a thorough dental examination. Your dentist will check for underlying dental issues such as cavities, gum disease, or tooth sensitivity that may need to be treated first. Whitening treatments are not recommended for individuals with certain dental conditions or for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
By consulting with your dentist beforehand, you can ensure that Zoom whitening is the right and safe option for your unique dental health.