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Your Guide to Take-Home Teeth Whitening Trays

Take-home whitening trays at Willow Creek Smiles are a convenient and effective way to achieve a brighter, more confident smile from the comfort of your own home. Provided by our dental office, these trays are custom-made to fit your teeth precisely, ensuring even coverage and optimal results. Unlike over-the-counter whitening products, take-home trays are designed specifically for your smile, making them both safer and more effective.

The process is simple. During your visit, we will take impressions or digital scans of your teeth to create trays that fit snugly and comfortably. You’ll also receive a professional-grade whitening gel and instructions for use. Typically, patients wear the trays for a specified amount of time each day (often for a couple of weeks) until they reach their desired level of whiteness.

One of the biggest benefits of take-home whitening trays is customization. Because the trays are made just for you, the whitening gel is distributed evenly across your teeth, reducing the risk of patchy results. This also helps minimize gum irritation, a common issue with ill-fitting, store-bought trays. Another advantage is flexibility. You can whiten your teeth on your own schedule, whether that’s during your evening routine or while relaxing at home. Plus, since you control the pace of treatment, you can achieve gradual, natural-looking results.

Take-home trays are also a great long-term solution. Once you have your custom trays, you can reuse them for touch-ups whenever needed, helping you maintain your bright smile over time.

Instructions for Take-Home Whitening Trays

  1. Brush and floss teeth (bleaching is most effective on clean teeth).
  2. Make sure trays are clean and dry before applying.
  3. Remove the syringe from the case and snap the tip cover from the end.
  4. To load the tray, depress the plunger and fill each front tooth in the tray with a pearl of gel. Note: Each tray will typically use ½ to 1/3 of a syringe.
  5. Position the tray over your teeth and gently press the tray to move the gel into place. Wipe excess gel that seeps over the tray’s brim off your gums with a tissue or your finger.
  6. Wear tray(s) for 60 minutes, once a day or twice a day. If sensitivity occurs, switch to once per day only.
  7. After whitening, remove the tray and rinse your teeth. Brush away any remaining gel.
  8. Clean your bleaching trays with a toothbrush and cold water. Store trays in the tray holder and gel in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct sunlight.
  9. Avoid coffee, tea, red wine, raspberries, strawberries, or cranberries for several hours after bleaching.

If irritation of the gums or mouth occurs, discontinue use. Do not use for more than 14 days in a row. Avoid swallowing gel. Avoid contact of the gel with the eye. Avoid direct contact between the gel and the gums and/or salivary flow. Discontinue use if allergic to any ingredient.

Following Your Teeth Whitening

It is normal for some people to experience minor tooth sensitivity for one to three days after the procedure. To minimize this, avoid excessively hot or cold foods or beverages. While rare, if intense sensitivity occurs, you may want to take a mild analgesic such as Ibuprofen or Tylenol, assuming you have no allergies.

For the first 48 hours, your teeth will be especially vulnerable to staining. For this reason, you should avoid tobacco and any food or beverage that would stain a white shirt, including:

  • Red wine
  • Red meat
  • Soy sauce
  • Coffee, tea, sodas
  • Berries or other dark fruits and fruit sauces
  • Tomatoes and tomato sauces/juices
  • Dark vegetables
  • Foods containing dyes or artificial colorings

All whitening procedures eventually wear off, and teeth gradually return to a darker shade. You should touch up your teeth with at-home whitening products from time to time. We can help you determine what, if any, maintenance program you should follow. Electric toothbrushes such as Sonicare can make a big difference, too. It’s also important to keep up on your regular dental care. Regularly scheduled professional cleanings and good oral hygiene will help preserve your smile. Now that you’ve invested in a nicer smile, you may want to address any dental problems you’ve been putting off.

If you have any additional questions about take-home teeth whitening or want to learn more, contact our team today!

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Caring for Your Partial Dentures

Partial dentures at Willow Creek Smiles are removable dental appliances designed to replace one or more missing teeth while preserving your remaining natural teeth. Custom-made for comfort and appearance, they restore your smile, improve chewing and speech, and help prevent surrounding teeth from shifting—supporting long-term oral health and confidence.

Taking care of your partial dentures will help you ensure their longevity and maintain good oral hygiene. Here are some general guidelines for caring for your partial dentures.

Adjustments

A new set of dentures is like a new pair of shoes; there will be an adjustment period, and sore spots may develop. If a sore spot develops, wear the dentures only for eating and contact us to evaluate them for adjustment. If you have never had dentures before, chewing with dentures will be different than chewing with teeth. They will move, and food will get stuck underneath them. It is best to clean your teeth and dentures immediately after every meal.

If your dentures become damaged or if you notice any changes in their fit, contact us immediately for repair or adjustment. Please do not attempt to repair them yourself, as this can cause further damage.

Cleaning Your Dentures

Clean your dentures daily to remove plaque, bacteria, and stains:

  • Use a soft-bristled toothbrush specifically designed for dentures.
  • Avoid using toothpaste, as it can be abrasive and may damage the denture surface. Instead, use a mild dish soap or denture cleaner.
  • Rinse your dentures thoroughly after meals to remove food particles. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, harsh brushes, or abrasive materials on your dentures, as they can scratch or damage the surface.

Soaking Your Dentures

Soak your dentures overnight in a denture-cleaning solution or water. This helps to keep them moist and prevents them from drying out, which can cause warping.

  • Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the appropriate soaking solution, as they will provide specific guidelines.
  • Avoid using hot water when cleaning or soaking your dentures, as high temperatures can cause them to warp. Use lukewarm or cool water instead.

Handling Your Dentures with Care

It’s important to handle your dentures with care to avoid dropping them or causing damage. Please do not leave them wrapped in napkins, as many people accidentally throw them away because of this.

Keep Up with Regular Checkups and Good Oral Hygiene

Schedule regular checkups with your dentist to ensure that your dentures fit properly. Ill-fitting dentures can cause discomfort, sores, and may affect your ability to chew and speak. Even with dentures, it’s important to maintain good oral hygiene. Brush your natural teeth, gums, and tongue with a soft toothbrush to remove plaque and prevent gum disease.

Storing Your Dentures

When not wearing your dentures, store them in a denture case filled with water or a denture-cleaning solution. This helps to prevent them from drying out and maintains their shape.

Foods to Avoid

While partial dentures are designed to improve your ability to chew, it’s advisable to avoid excessively chewy or sticky foods that may put extra stress on the denture structure.

By following these instructions and attending regular dental checkups, you can keep your dentures in good condition and help maintain your overall oral health. If you have any specific concerns or questions about caring for your partial dentures, please don’t hesitate to contact our team for personalized advice.

 

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Willow Creek Smiles

9166 FM 2920 Rd.
Suite 900
Tomball, TX 77375
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Hours

Monday: 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday: 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday: CLOSED
Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Phone

281-516-8575

Email Address

info@willowcreeksmiles.com