It’s that time of year again! Wedding season has arrived and it’s so exciting! Congratulations to all that have become engaged, this is such a big time in your life!
And when that big day comes, think of how many times you’re going to hear “Smile!” So we know you will want to have your teeth looking perfect for your wedding day.
Here at The Dental Boutique, we LOVE to make your smile gleam! So here are a few steps to take in as you countdown to “I Do.”
1.Meet Dr. Lindsey Saterfiel For A Consultation
We would love to welcome you to our practice! When scheduling your appointment, we recommend coming in at least 2 months ahead of time to make sure we are right on track with your whitening and to give yourself enough time. Dr. Saterfiel loves to sit down and get to know you and to hear exactly what you’re looking for.
2. First Things First – A Cleaning
You wouldn’t put makeup on your face before washing it, would you? That’s the same way we feel about teeth! We want you to have a clean, healthy mouth before we place any whitening gel on your enamel.
3. Start Whitening!
Here at The Dental Boutique, we are absolutely in love with our GLO whitening system. With the GLO Whitening system, we can whiten your teeth in-office in under an hour. AND, we can do it WITHOUT the ooey gooey tray impressions. And by using GLO, their system helps avoid the problems of sensitivity that are common with other whitening methods. And for leading up to your wedding and for the best results, we will suggest you continue to bleach at home when you buy the in-office whitening. But don’t worry, as that courtesy to you – it’s included!
4. Follow Up With Your Smile
Now that you’ve whitened – you’ll want to maintain it! You will want to avoid anything that can stain a white t-shirt. Think red berries, coffee, spaghetti sauce, etc. The best things in life, we know. But just temporarily so your smile SHINES!
We cannot wait to meet you and help make your smile bright! Please schedule below for a consultation, or give us a call at 337.231.3000
Until Next Time,