Locations

Ottawa Civic Hospital

1053 Carling Ave.
(Across from the flower shop)
(613) 884-7867 | map | email

Kingston

477 Macdonnell St
877-242-0775
(613) 539-9412 | map | email

Gatineau

26 Boulevard St. Raymond, #208
877-977-9412
(819) 639-1834 | map | email

Montreal

4812 rue St-Laurent
(514) 312-7564 | map | email

Laval

1200 boul chomedey , suite 220
(877) 977-9412 | map | email

Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

1005 boul du seminaire nord , suite 106
(450) 634-0180 | map | email

Mississauga

4141 Dixie Rd. #31B
(Rockwood Mall)
(647) 476-2757 | map | email

Richmond Hill

13495 Bathurst St.
(Bathurst and Humberland)
(647) 408-7867 | map | email

Burlington

1387 Walkers Line
(inside Headon chiropractic)
(289)-861-1301 | map | email

Oakville

135 Brant Street
(289) 863-1303 | map | email

Maple

10040 Keele Street Unit #5
(647) 824-5662 | map | email

Cornwall

240 Augustus St West
(613) 363-5740 | map | email

Whitby

420 Crawforth St.
(Welcome to Wellness Clinic)
(905) 233-4198 | map | email

Ottawa South

1581 Bank St. Unit 1
(613) 680-4931 | map | email

Belleville

(613) 243-6868 | email

Cornwall

(613) 363-5740 | email

Hamilton

(289) 426-5018 | email

Kitchener-Waterloo

(519) 568-7909 | email

London

(226) 721-1008 | email

Media

@issue Interview
@issue Interview
YRLiving - September 25, 2009-A
YRLiving - September 25, 2009-A
YRLiving - September 25, 2009-B
YRLiving - September 25, 2009-B
Rogers 22 - Jan 7, 2009-A
Rogers 22 - Jan 7, 2009-A
Rogers 22 - Jan 7, 2009-B
Rogers 22 - Jan 7, 2009-B
Rogers 22 - Jan 7, 2009-C
Rogers 22 - Jan 7, 2009-C
CHCH TV - March 3, 2008
CHCH TV - March 3, 2008
Rogers 22 - Dec 21, 2007
Rogers 22 - Dec 21, 2007
CKWS - Dec 19, 2007
CKWS - Dec 19, 2007
A Channel - Jan 24, 2007
A Channel - Jan 24, 2007
CTV - July 16, 2006
CTV - July 16, 2006
CityTV - May 31, 2006
CityTV - May 31, 2006
A-Channel - Jan 11, 2006
A-Channel - Jan 11, 2006
Television Commercial
Television Commercial

Get a brighter, whiter smile in minutes

Before Omega White
Before Omega White!
Before Omega White
After Omega White!
Before Omega White

How much does the Omega White teeth whitening cost?

Most dentist charge between $375 - $600 for teeth whitening. Imagine yourself with a dazzling Omega White Smile in less than an hour! Omega Teeth Whitening consists of three 15 minute sessions which will give you a 2-8 shades whiter and brighter smile for only $149 plus tax!!! It's the cheapest in the city! Makes a wonderful gift and gift certificates are available.

Which Omega locations offer teeth whitening?

You can book your appointment for teeth whitening at the following locations:

Who should NOT undergo teeth whitening?

Any of the following:

People with such conditions are rare so it can be assumed that over 90% of people can undergo and benefit from teeth whitening.

Can all teeth be whitened?

When the inner structure of the tooth becomes darker or yellowed, the stain is more difficult to remove or, depending on it's cause, may not be able to be removed at all. For example, tetracycline (an antibiotic) causes intrinsic (meaning that it affects the inner structure of the tooth) staining, when used by children under age 8 or women in the last half of their pregnancy. These stains cannot be removed by bleaching.

Fluorosis, a cosmetic dental condition that results from overexposure to fluoride during tooth development, also is not always successfully removed by bleaching. Mild to moderate fluorosis, characterized by white lines, streaks or spots, can be made less obvious by using whitening products or methods. However, in more severe cases of fluorosis, bleaching will not work.

A third type of stain is called "age-related." It's a combination of intrinsic and extrinsic factors. As we age, the dentin (the inner portion of the tooth) gets slightly yellow. This can become visible through the outer enamel as it gradually becomes thinner over time. Yellow stains are the easist to remove with bleaching. Gray or black stains tend to be more difficult. Generally, stains that have just formed are easier than stains that have been on your teeth a while.

It is not possible to turn teeth whiter than their original natural white. In some cases, even normal teeth will achieve only minor whitening improvement no matter what product you use because they just don't react to the peroxide gel.

Artificial dental work such as crowns, bonding, caps, veneers, bridges, or composite fillings will also NOT respond to bleaching. Teeth Whitening gel will only whiten natural teeth. Artificial teeth will not be whitened yet they will not be damaged by the peroxide. Customers with artificial teeth wishing to whiten their natural teeth can use our products.

In general, results will vary from customer to customer depending on the types of stains present.

How long do results last?

In theory results can last up to 2 years, but in practice they last less. Depending on a person's consumption of coffee, tea, red wine, colas and other darkening agents such as tobacco, most people could probably use another whitening session 6 months later. It also depends on the quality of the enamel. If someone has non-porous enamel, results will last longer. Those who have porous enamel will be more vulnerable to staining beverages and food. These 2 factors will determine how long results will last.

Generally one can say between 6 months (if the customer has porous enamel, drinks staining beverages and/or smokes) and 2 years (if the customer has non-porous enamel and habits that do not include staining beverages and/or smoking).

What is the difference between the hydrogen and carbamide peroxide gel?
Which is the better choice?

This is a 3 to 1 relationship between carbamide and hydrogen. This means that 12% hydrogen peroxide is equivalent (in theory) to around 36% carbamide peroxide. Some people prefer carbamide because it is softer on the gums. However, in practice we have found that hydrogen peroxide works much better than carbamide.

Your new Omega White smile

Your smile is important. It's one of the first things people notice when they meet you, and a brighter, whiter smile can help you feel better about yourself and leave a lasting impression.

Omega White, the fastest and most effective teeth whitening system, is now available in a relaxed environment at select locations at the most affordable price. Whether it’s coffee, tobacco, red wine, or just the effects of time that have stained your teeth, our professional teeth whitening system guarantees you an Omega white smile in minutes.

Teeth whitening is one of the simplest cosmetic procedures if done right. Doing it right means using a proper whitening agent (that is, a good peroxide gel) and an appropriate accelerator. The most practical accelerator is a lamp using cold blue light with a wavelength of around 500 nanometers. This wavelength of light is ideal for accelerating the whitening process of different peroxides, such as hydrogen peroxide and car amide peroxide.

Blue light

The procedure is very simple. Peroxide gel is added to a clients teeth. The customer inserts the tray into the mouth, allowing the front of the teeth to contact directly with the gel. A blue cold light lamp is placed directly in front of the customer's open mouth and run for 15-20 minutes. Results are impressive. A 15-20 minute treatment yields an improvement of between 2-7 shades. The more treatments a person does, the whiter the teeth get.

It is important to note that not all lamps and gels are created equal. Even lamps with similar wavelengths will not produce the same results. Although the wavelength is important, the power output and intensity of the light produced by the lamp are very important too. The stronger the output and intensity, the quicker the gel is activated, which means that you get more action over a certain period of time. The temperature of the light is important for the comfort of the customer - the light must be cold. Some lamps produce warm or hot light that can burn the customer's face and it is not as effective at activating the peroxide in the gel.

Just as all lamps are not created equal, neither are whitening gels. Twelve percent hydrogen peroxide or 35% car amide peroxide gels provide the best results, but the gel has to be properly formulated to avoid tooth sensitivity. Our patented whitening gel is water-based, which means that it hydrates the teeth throughout the whitening procedure. Hydration of the teeth is what prevents sensitivity. At the same time, we optimized our whitening gels to work with the particular wavelengths and the pulses that our lamps produce. That is why Omega White's Teeth Whitening System is considered by industry insiders to be the best, namely the perfect combination of the best LED light and ideal gel formulations.

invisible hit counter
1.877.242.0775
info@omegalaser.net
SITE LANGUAGE: English | Français
| Home | Smoking Cessation | Teeth Whitening | Erectile Dysfunction | Links | FAQ | Testimonials | Media |
| Corporate Info | Franchise Opportunity | Our Locations | Contact Us |

© 2009-2013 Omega Laser Therapy | All rights reserved | Website by jeffcrydermanDOTcom