Preparing For Your Body Wrap

The Wrap Process – What To Expect?

  • Step One: Consultation 5 – 10 Minute Consultation for new clients. You will fill out a short questionnaire designed to help determine your goals and any pertinent medical information.  A patch test on the inner arm may be done to rule out sensitivity to the cream. If necessary, the wrap will be done with an herbal or aloe vera cream depending on the sensitivity of the skin and/or body wrap.
  • Step Two: Preparation. Come to the wrap appointment freshly bathed, without any lotions or perfumes on the body. Do not shave on the same day before your wrap as this will make the skin too sensitive. Bring a small bikini swimsuit or bikini panties and bra, or leotard along with anklet socks for warmth, which you will change into once inside a private treatment suite. (IF YOU ARE GETTING A SLIMMING INFRARED / BASIC BODY WRAP – FITTED YOGA CLOTHES ARE IDEA)
  • Step Three: Skin Exfoliation. Whitening Bright uses a transdermal cream to help with weight loss and inch loss. When the skin is exfoliated with the BUFF before the cream is applied, dead skin cells are removed, capillaries are dilated to help nutrients get to the cells, and the metabolism of the skin is activated. This increases the inch loss results obtained through the wrap.
  • Step Four: Measurement. The areas of the body where inch loss will occur are measured and marked to ensure accurate measurement after the wrap. This includes the legs, hips, abdomen, waste, rib cage and upper arms. Dimensions are recorded on a progress chart.
  • Step Five: Application of Selected Cream. Scientifically formulated body wrap cream is topically applied. It is absorbed into the cell region and stimulates circulation while promoting tissue cleansing.
  • Step Six: Wrap. Specialized plastic wrap may be used to contour the body and to use pressure points in order to advance the working ability of the cream. Fat storage houses (cell chambers) are reduced, allowing the body’s own cleansing process to take over and eliminate excess fluids and waste materials from the body. Plastic wrap helps to hold body heat in, thus aiding the skin in absorption of the cream. The cream is formulated without alums or salts in order to prevent perspiration, ensuring that fluids and valuable minerals are not lost.(STEP 6 is only done for the BODY SCULPTING  and WEIGHT LOSS DETOX WRAP DELUXE) Unless you upgrade any other wraps to include plastic, in addition to the herbal elastic bandages and / or sauna suit which comes with your applicable wrap. Upgrade Fee $35.00)
  • Step Seven: Relaxation. Once wrapped, you are reclined and able to relax for up-to an hour, while the cream(s) and wrap are put to work. You are covered with a infrared sauna blanket to get your circulation and skin firming.
  • Step Eight: Remove and Re-Measure. The wrap is removed and you are re-measured in exactly the same places as before. The measuring marks are still visible, so there is no doubt as to the accuracy of the inch loss achieved. “After” measurements are recorded and compared to “Before” measurements. The inch loss results are totaled and recorded on the your progress chart. You can see results on paper, on a scale, as well as in the mirror.
  • Step Nine: Complete the Treatment. The excess cream still on the skin is left on. You should avoid showering for several hours after the treatment, as the cream will continue to produce results. Many clients report an additional 2-3 inch-loss following the wrap. Because the skin-tightening results are not dependent on a water loss, but on the body’s own cleansing function, 2-3 inch loss won’t return as liquids are taken into the body. In fact, the client should drink water immediately following the wrap to help flush out any released toxins or waste.

 

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Who Should Get A 20 Minute Laser Teeth Whitening?

A 20 Minute Laser Teeth Whitening is ideal for lighter tooth shades and touch ups.  Depending on where an individual go for teeth whitening, there are multiple session options for you choose from. Recently, the most promoted and popular teeth whitening sessions done at dentist offices and teeth whitening spas are 20 minutes. This is because of the low price and discounts that is being offered throughout the industry.  Unfortunately, a 20 minute laser teeth whitening is not for everyone, due to the length of time and the dark shade discoloration on the average client’s teeth.  The idea client should expect to see 2-6 shades lighter with this treatment.

 Teeth Whitening Shade Guide

During the teeth whitening process, before-and-after tooth color is typically measured with a shade guide. This is a hand-held display guide with a wide range of tooth colors. (Dentists also use them in choosing crown and other restoration shades.)

The shade guide incorporates 16 shades, systematically arranged from light to dark into four color groups, and provides a universal tooth-color shade letter and number.

While whitening can occasionally lighten tooth color by nine or more shades, most of those who bleach their teeth often will only see 2-6 shades of a difference. These are the individuals who benefits from getting a 20 minute laser teeth whitening session, which is generally used as a touch-up session.

Before a client or patient purchases a 20 minute laser teeth whitening session from a dentist or teeth whitening spa; be sure to ask them is a 20 minute session right for you! They will generally tell you they cannot determine that information over the phone. However, Whitening Bright Studio will give you a complimentary consultation to ensure that you are getting the best session(s), to ensure you walk out of our teeth whitening studio a SATISFIED CLIENT.

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How Fast Will It Take To Have Snow White Teeth?

Have you ever wondered “how quickly you can whiten your teeth?”, then you are not alone. There is no single answer to this question. Some people get results just in a 20 minutes, other need much longer treatment and multiple teeth whitening sessions. How quickly the teeth whiten will depend on several factors. The first factor is the method of teeth whitening you use.  The second factor is the color shade of your teeth.  If they are a yellow shade chances are that you’ll see results relatively fast. If the teeth are gray color, then teeth whitening might not help at all. Most people will see excellent whitening results within 2 to 3 teeth whitening sessions over time. New technology has allowed many people from all income ranges to be able to enjoy the look of Whitening Bright Teeth. 

The cheapest way to whiten your teeth is to use baking soda, salt, and hydrogen peroxide. These are all househould items and can be bought at the local grocery store. Mix the ingredients into a paste and use a toothbrush to get it all around. This has other benefits like killing germs and freshen the breath, but it is probably not the fastest method to whiten teeth. However the fastest method of home whitening is to get a Laser Teeth Whitening Session at Whitening Bright Studio.

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Teeth Whitening And Pregnancy

Laser Teeth Whitening effect in the gel is accomplished with peroxide which is merely water with an extra oxygen atom. It is the oxygen which whitens your teeth, somewhat as the oxidation of certain metals causes rust to form. The oxidation of your teeth causes them to whiten and may be harmful to minute tissues and cells. No studies up to now have documented any harm done to the fetus; however because pregnancy is such a delicate time for a baby many dentists and doctors warn against bleaching your teeth while pregnant. Keep in mind also that the earlier in term you are, the more delicate the fetus is, and during the bleaching process it is almost impossible not to swallow a little of the gel.

Most dentists agree that it is safe to whiten one’s teeth after the baby is born but still nursing, as the compound has no way of getting directly into the baby’s blood stream. Again however, there is much we do not yet know about how substances affect babies’ long term health. Thus, to be perfectly safe, you might decide you want to wait until after the baby is weaned to whiten your teeth.

Whitening toothpaste although not effective in changing the color of your teeth, would be perfectly safe to use. Use a fluoride rinse afterwards to strengthen your teeth. Another whitening process called microabrasion uses acidic compounds to remove stains. If the microabrasion process used a small physical tool to physically scrape the teeth, no threat would be posed for the baby. However, it uses acidic components and there is even less pregnancy data on it. Therefore this would probably be contraindicated also.

A home remedy that apparently many use and would appear to be harmless is ½ teaspoon of baking soda mixed with one crushed strawberry – brush, and leave on your teeth for five minutes and then rinse. The malic acid that does the trick is also found naturally in apples. However, to err on the side of caution I would not swallow any of it and still check with your dentist first, if pregnant or nursing.

It is not advisable to whiten your teeth during pregnancy. If you are planning to do that, please consult your doctor.

Why Do Yellow Teeth Have Better Teeth Whitening Results?

If your teeth are yellow, it will be easier to make them whiter. Gray teeth are harder to whiten. The easiest way to find out what to expect from teeth whitening specialist is to have a consultation with them prior to your appointment or during your teeth whitening appointment. Some people have teeth that are naturally yellow (the yellow color is not result of stains) and in their case it will be harder to whiten their teeth considerably.

Nonetheless, as we age we might consider which teeth shades are easier to whiten. Despite our best hygiene, your teeth ages when you do. Natural teeth shades whether yellow, brown or gray will be a dependent upon substances that have affected our teeth such as eating habits, choice of foods or by regular drinking and /or  smoking.

Tooth shades varies between individuals and these conditions demand specific approaches. Gray teeth shade is increased by minerals and fluoride found in local water and may now be targeted by contemporary whitening strategies including an at home whitening that can be applied routinely or few consecutive teeth whitening sessions.

Yellow shade teethare  normally easiesr to whiten. The need to whiten the natural color must be tempered with restraint and professional advice since strength of the application will dictate the time the teeth are exposed to the peroxide. Still, much of this whitening regimen can be attended to at home and by the patient themselves.

Amorphous Calcium Phosphate together with fluoride and a sensitivity reducing compound is also effective whether teeth are yellow, gray or brown in shade.

In-office treatment may be necessary for the application of laser teeth whitening, a cosmetic procedure to literally “lighten” and whiten the teeth. This may be necessary in more extreme cases or when results are required immediately.

Whatever the choice for teeth whitening, however, good consistent oral hygiene and good nutrition are the key for whitening and maintaining your healthy smile.

 

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Do Teeth Whitening Have Any Side Effects?

Do laser teeth whitening have any side effects? The teeth whitening gels used in teeth whitening and bleaching may cause tooth sensitivity, and the degree of this sensitivity will  depend on the individual using the whitening gel. Some people also might experience gum sensitivity from teeth whitening products. If you experience pain or discomfort during at-home teeth whitening procedure, it’s advisable to discontinue the treatment and ask your dentist for advise. Different people react in different ways to medical procedures and medications, and the same is valid for tooth bleaching procedures and teeth whitening products. Like most treatments, side effects exist from teeth whitening treatments. While most potential side effects are minimal and not life threatening, there are some things to look out for, and we’ll examine some of those issues.  One of the most common side effects of teeth whitening is soft tissue irritation. Precautions should be taken during the teeth whitening procedure to ensure that the gums, lips, and tongue do not come into contact with the whitening solution. If these precautions are not taken, you may experience side effects ranging from light irritation to a more moderate burning sensation.  The process may also cause your teeth to be sensitive to hot or cold temperatures. Those who have had root canals in the past may have a discolored tooth from the procedure. Attempting to restore that tooth to a brighter shade of white can cause enamel damage from simply trying too hard. In a case such as this, the side effect of whitening your teeth outweighs the benefit of the process. Not all of the side effects from using teeth whitening products are medical or physical in nature. For people who have crowns, veneers, bridges, or implants, teeth whitening may not be a good idea. Usually the previously mentioned dental cosmetic works of art have been carefully matched to have the same color as your natural teeth did at the time of dental service. If you start whitening your teeth after these procedures, you may find yourself with brighter natural teeth than your dental implants. You would then have to decide if it was worth it to have those teeth with the dental implants re-worked to now match your current shade of white.

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Get Your Teeth Whiten For That Special Day!

Nothing is more stunning than a beautiful bride, handsome groom and their wedding party with a beautiful smile. If you are getting married, or attending a wedding or party what better way to prepare for that big day than having your teeth whitened? Remember! Those photos will last forever.

Having your teeth whitened at Whitening Bright Studio is inexpensive and can produce amazing results.

Teeth whitening does not produce the same results on all types of teeth discoloration. Someone with yellow-tinted teeth would probably have great results with bleaching, while someone with gray-tinted teeth might be disappointed because they don’t bleach as well. If you have tooth-coloring fillings and / or crowns and bridges, they will be darker after your teeth are bleached because they don’t lighten with the teeth whitening process. A person with gum disease should not get their teeth whitened.

Prior to coming to Whitening Bright Studio, be sure to schedule an appointment with your dentist to see if teeth whitening is good for you. If your dentist has decided that it is okay for you to get a teeth whitening procedure, schedule an appointment to have your teeth cleaned first. Having your teeth professionally cleaned by a dental hygienist will remove surface stains caused from coffee, tea, nicotine, and certain foods.

A common side effect of teeth whitening is sensitive teeth, so you may want to use a toothpaste for sensitive teeth for a few weeks before starting the bleaching process.

Now! Let’s get ready for that big day with friends, family and co-workers. Schedule your appointment Today

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What Not To Eat After A Teeth Whitening

Once you’ve undergone teeth whitening treatment, it’s time to follow all the rules the dentist lays down. After all, you don’t want to be reckless and stain your teeth all over again, do you? So, to ensure the longevity of the success of your treatment, if you must lay off eating and drinking certain foods and drinks, then why not?

What not to drink: More often than not, your dentist will tell you to avoid drinking dark beverages such as tea, coffee and soda or any colored drink can stain your teeth. Post-procedure, your teeth can absorb any color for the next three days until they harden.

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However, you’re allowed to have clear liquids. This means you can’t have the juice of grapes, cherries, tomatoes, peaches, raspberries, cranberries, blackberries or cherries or even red wine, soy sauce and cola drinks. Also, avoid drinking slushes and popsicles as they contain a dye that stains your teeth.

Don’t drink very hot or cold liquids as at these extreme temperatures, the temperature of your teeth tends to change radically. This sharp change in temperature causes the teeth to expand and contract, thus permitting stains to penetrate.

Here’s a tip: Whenever you drink permitted liquids, use a straw as this helps reduce the amount of liquid that passes the front of your teeth and minimizes the breakdown of enamel.

Teeth whitening foods to avoid: Perhaps you enjoy eating blueberry muffins for breakfast, but remember it stains your teeth, so avoid them. Also, avoid sauces or marinades that contain soy sauce, balsamic vinegar, beets, Spanish and Indian food.

Besides, avoid eating dark-colored food for a few weeks after your teeth whitening treatment. Dark soups, stews, dark chocolate and other dark colored foods can also contribute to staining your teeth and leaving behind an ugly residue. Citrus fruits, due to their acidic properties, discolor the tooth enamel and should be avoided particularly last thing before bed. If you must eat them, then brush and rinse your mouth thoroughly after eating them.

Sweets, chocolates and desserts, being sticky, can attract bacteria if you don’t you’re your mouth well after eating. They also discolor your teeth and damage your teeth enamel.

Apart from teeth whitening foods to avoid among liquids and solids, cigarette smoking should also be completely avoided since its nicotine content stains the teeth and blackens them.

Overall, stick to a healthy diet and drink a lot of water. This is good for your body and bones. Take a lot of multivitamins and plenty of protein to keep your teeth strong.

If you know that, it is impossible to avoid these foods and drinks after a teeth whitening, we always suggest that you purchase a take home kit from Whitening Bright Studio.

Celebrity Teeth Whitening Tips

Have you recently inspected your smile in the mirror, only to discover that it’s lost its pearly-white appeal? Here, top dentists reveal tips and tricks for brightening your teeth.

Don’t Slack on Oral Care
Besides getting a professional cleaning every six months, brushing your teeth with a whitening toothpaste twice a day is the obvious first step toward achieving a brighter smile. “Though they don’t contain enough peroxide to actually whiten your teeth, whitening toothpastes are great at removing plaque and superficial stains,” says Jennifer Jablow, DDS, who cares for the gorgeous grins of Ford Models’ hottest faces (think fashion frontrunner Chanel Iman). Jablow also recommends brushing with an electric toothbrush to banish icky film from teeth (“ Sonicare is my favorite brand—the sonic waves break down plaque and reduce the puffiness and inflammation of the gum tissue”).

Jablow suggests swishing a whitening rinse around in your mouth to reach any places your toothbrush missed. Just be sure to steer clear of mouthwashes that contain alcohol, which can dry out the mouth, resulting in bad breath and a lack of bacteria-busting saliva. Another detrimental mouthwash ingredient: cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC). When used in a colorless rinse, the antibacterial effectively draws coloration and staining away from the tooth. But if artificial color, like mint green or cinnamon red, is present in the mouthwash, CPC actually attracts this color to the tooth “and makes it stick,” says Jablow.

Eat and Drink Wisely
Chewing sugar-free gum that contains plaque-reducing xylitol has the added benefit of promoting salivary flow, says Elisa Mello, DDS, “which will clean your teeth and break down any remaining food particles in the mouth.”

Mello also suggests eating crunchy fruits and vegetables to naturally exfoliate teeth. Strawberries are a particularly great choice, she says, because besides teeth-scrubbing fibers they also contain malic acid (“this breaks down stains”). Her DIY cleaning recipe: Crush strawberries into a fruity purée and rub the mixture along the surface of teeth.

Fruits you shouldn’t let remain on teeth: types like lemons, limes, and grapefruit that are high in citric acid. “You have to be careful, because these fruits can erode enamel away,” says Debra Glassman, DDS, whose star followers include Leighton Meester and Jennifer Hudson. “Never suck on lemons or limes that you put in your ice tea.” When drinking tea or coffee, Glassman also recommends swirling water around in your mouth afterward and swallowing (“this will remove any dark residue and keep it from building up and penetrating the tooth”).

Try an At-Home Teeth Whitener
Just as skin has pores, so do teeth. And once stains penetrate the surface layer, they can clog the pores of your not-so-pearly whites. If you’re craving a whiter smile than what your regular teeth-cleansing routine gives, an over-the-counter whitener could be the solution. With peroxide concentrations ranging from seven to nine percent, at-home treatments go a step further than your average whitening toothpaste and mouthwash.

“Peroxide is the basis for just about any whitener,” says Jablow. “Once it comes in contact with teeth, it breaks down into oxygen and water. The oxygen molecules open the pores and go deep into the tubes of teeth to pull out stains.”

Most experts agree that Crest 3D White Whitestrips are the best DIY offering because of their direct, prolonged contact with teeth. “With paint-on formulas, your lips collapse immediately after application because you can’t keep your mouth open for five to 10 minutes while the peroxide breaks down,” says Jablow. “Instead of whitening your teeth, you’ll be ingesting full-strength peroxide, which can result in a sore throat and irritated gum tissue.” Besides Crest’s popular strips, another alternative is Jablow’s own Intelliwhite Pro Whitening Kit which, though a paint-on system, utilizes patent-pending “bleach bumpers” to keep peroxide in place.

Get the Star Treatment
If your teeth aren’t responding to over-the-counter whiteners as well as you’d hoped, pump up the peroxide and invest in a pro whitening treatment. “With in-office whitening, the concentration of peroxide is between 25 and 35 percent,” says Jablow. “A UV light is used to activate components within the whitening solution, which helps speed up the process.”

“The procedure takes 45 minutes—three consecutive sessions with a whitening gel that’s changed between each 15-minute cycle,” says Glassman. “With a professional treatment, you’ll be able to get your teeth eight to 10 shades whiter. We say eight to 10 because depending on how porous the teeth are, some people will see whiter results than others.”

Though Glassman says that the UV light employed during treatment can decrease sensitivity, both she and Jablow recommend desensitizing teeth in the weeks before. Jablow instructs patients to brush with Sensodyne toothpaste, which contains potassium nitrate. When brushing teeth, this desensitizing agent is released from the toothpaste into the tubules of the teeth, where the potassium ions depolarize the nerve and inhibit it from firing when overly stimulated. Regular brushing twice a day, every day, can build up the level of potassium near nerves, providing ongoing protection.

Glassman relies on another desensitizing agent, fluoride, to keep her clients’ teeth protected during whitening. Like potassium nitrate, fluoride works to calm and sedate the nerve area. “The fluoride contains positive ions and attaches to the tooth to create a barrier,” says Glassman. “It builds up near the nerve where the whitening gel could otherwise seep into and acts as a sedative. With fluoride, the gel won’t penetrate deep within the nerve—it will only penetrate enough to get the stain out.” A fluoride rinse to try: Colgate Phos-Flur Anti-Cavity.

Refernce: http://www.elle.com/Beauty/Health-Fitness/Teeth-Whitening-Celebrity-Dentists-Tips-for-a-Brighter-Smile

Why Mouth Guards Are Important For Athletes

Many athletes know that if anything more vulnerable to injury in contact sports, should the teeth. We get a lot of news of an athlete gets a tooth during a boxing match or a loose tooth chipped off as a basketball player face-first in the country hard.

We realize that athletes tend to be reckless when it comes to preparing for the casual sporting events It is not the whole time we see a basketball player or a boxer during a mouthpiece sports adrenaline-fueled games. There will be times where one will get injured when you least expect it. An athlete will have to deal with the consequences and the fact that teeth never come down, especially if the gums are seriously damaged by an injury to accept. To prevent serious cases like this, wear a mouthguard at all times.

Here are the facts:

1.) Treatment and exploitation of sports-related dental injuries usually costs more than a professionally designed mouthguard. And we only have one tooth. A loss of a contact sport is five times worse than a face-slip on the first floor. Medical bills resulting from the correction of orofacial injuries can cost more than $ 20,000.

2.) The price of a single tooth implant could peak to as much as $ 5,000 if you do not have dental insurance – and that’s probably for amateurs.

3.) The lifetime maintenance costs of getting a tooth implant could be as high as $ 20,000 when the implant is only partially successful. After the repair costs are also threatening, because an athlete will recover eventually return to the sport that his teeth knocked out. People who have implants also the risk of getting a periodontitis.

4.) Poorly-made mouthguards can lodge in your windpipe stock if you unconsciously swallow after he knocked out. This may lead to further complications and even death.

 

5.) After a tooth knocked out not only at the end. Depending on the face of the continuing impact blow, facial reconstruction will most likely main source of costs, especially if the mouth is also maimed.

6.) National Youth Sports Foundation has stated getting a dental injury is 60 times more likely if an athlete is not wearing a mouth guard during a game.

7.) It is highly desirable that pre-teens and adolescents should be geared towards professional mouthguards in contact sports if they are young.

8.) Repeated blows to the same part of the mouth is likely an even more devastating effect on the teeth in that area.

9.) The unconscious mind is more adept at avoiding incoming blows to the face / other parts of the body, when athletes wearing a mouthguard.

To get a good fitted affordable mouth guard call Whitening Bright Studio and schedule an appointment for a Free Consultation on what type of mouth guard is best for you or your athlete 312-564-5699

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