I got in-office teeth whitening from my dentist two months ago, but it didn’t last. My teeth are not as white as they were at first. I thought the results were supposed to last for months. How do I know whether my dentist did something wrong or if I need to whiten my teeth again? Will I have to pay again? – Thanks. Karyssa
Karyssa,
When you first receive in-office teeth whitening, your teeth will be ultra-bright. The color stabilizes in a week or so after your teeth are rehydrated. Your teeth may be slightly darker than when you first received the treatment, but that is normal. Teeth whitening at the dental office jumpstarts the whitening process, but it does not eliminate the need for follow-up sessions.
What Can You Do If Teeth Whitening Results Don’t Last?

Follow up with your dentist
If your dentist didn’t give you details about a follow-up session in the office or teeth whitening at home, call the office to explain your concerns and ask what to do next. Although most dentists include follow-up sessions and take-home whitening kits in the initial cost, you can ask about additional expenses.
Talk to your dentist calmly without being demanding if you do not respond satisfactorily. You may need to resume whitening with another dentist if yours does not communicate clearly about your teeth whitening treatment and what to expect.
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