Posted on January 31, 2010.
Help! I used the "Rembrandt whitening more" freezing trays, and now my teeth looked spotted? What should I do? This is only my second treatment, I'm supposed to do 2 a day for 2 weeks. But my teeth look terrible like that. Has anyone had a similar expire? If so what can I do to standardize the shade?
It is normal for some people. It happened to me too. As you continue to use the whitening gel, the spottiness should disappear.
Hope this helps!
I looked online just now and he said spots are normal. Here is a paragraph on the site and the link to the info below. Good luck!
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What to Expect
Your teeth and gums can become painful and tender during the first 3-4 days of bleaching. Taking Advil every 4 hours during the day will help this. This sensitivity usually decreases after the first 3-4 days.
You may notice that your teeth start to look "funny". They may develop white spots. The area of the teeth near the gums may look dark (this is only because the rest of the tooth will become so small by comparison). Or the color may look too opaque (chalky). Do not be afraid. This will all even, during the last visit extreme whiteness and two weeks after cessation of bleaching. You may find that your lower teeth do not lighten as quickly as your upper teeth. This is because the lower teeth are smaller, the enamel is thinner, and reservoirs will be smaller. Again, fear not. The final Extreme Whitening visit blanch perfectly.
Do you have veneers? A "false" teeth will not bleach the way your natural teeth do.
I use Pearl White Pearl White toothpaste and Polish, I have real teeth white. I have them checked and cleaned every 6 months it is better to let the dentist bleach your teeth. I do not mess with these freezes in the plastic cup, they will burn your gums.