Nova Whitening, created by Dr. Lana Waibel, offers you more accessible, professional-grade teeth whitening for that coveted white smile.
You do not have to become a patient at our practice or fill out extensive forms. We make it easy and straightforward to get that white smile you are looking for.
It takes one session of 60min to lift your shade to a natural white
60min session within 4 months of the initial Zoom Whitening
Buy two zoom sessions and save 10%
Buy three or more sessions and save 15%
Refer a friend and you both will receive $25 off.
All purchases and credits must be used within 12 months.
Perfect for a gift, a date, or a party.
Yes! We only use the highest quality, FDA-approved 40% hydrogen peroxide whitening gel. It is safe for your enamel when applied by our dental professionals.
Brush your teeth with Sensodyne or any other toothpaste for sensitivity for a few days prior to your whitening session
Brush and floss your teeth before your treatment
Optionally, take Ibuprofen or Tylenol one hour before treatment to further minimize potential sensitivity
Avoid staining foods and liquids (anything that can stain a white shirt) for 72h after whitening
Use desensitizing toothpaste and/or other products offered at our studio topically or inside your custom trays
If you are experiencing sensitivity, have white spots on your gums or teeth, it all will be resolved within the next 48h on its own
Touch-up with Zoom Whitening at our studio 2-3 times a year
As an alternative, use professional whitening gel inside your custom trays as needed
Brush your teeth twice a day with an electric toothbrush and whitening toothpaste that does not have stannous fluoride
Get professional teeth cleaning and polishing at your dentist on a regular basis
At Nova Whitening Club, we only use the highest-grade whitening gel that causes no harm or stripping to your enamel. You can safely whiten as often as you want until you reach your desired shade. Our patients normally whiten their teeth every 6-12 months.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer, but generally most of our patients report no to very minor sensitivity. If you normally have sensitive teeth, we recommend taking Ibuprofen one hour before your whitening session. We also advise brushing with Sensodyne or any sensitivity toothpaste for 10 days before your appointment. If you're due for a dental cleaning, avoid combining it with whitening on the same day as that may increase sensitivity chances.
During your treatment, we will isolate any areas of recession or exposed dentin with a liquid barrier before whitening to protect those spots. If you do experience any sensitivity after whitening, it may feel like random zingers, but this should not last longer than 24 hours. Feel free to get in touch with our team if you have any other concerns – we're happy to help.
Existing crowns, veneers, or bonding will not whiten – only your natural enamel will brighten. That’s why we may recommend getting your teeth whitened if you are getting additional cosmetic treatment so we can match your desired shade.
Everyone's teeth are different. There are several factors that influence the level of whitening you can achieve. 1. Your initial shade of teeth - grayish/greenish undertones are more stubborn and will require additional or more frequent sessions. 2. Tetracycline stained teeth will have a low response to whitening in general. 3. The amount of healthy enamel on your teeth - the more enamel you have, the better your teeth will whiten.