
Dr. Maryz Estedrak, DDS

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Open the drawer in your bathroom. There's probably a half-used box of whitening strips in there. Maybe two. A tube of whitening toothpaste that's done... something. A small plastic tray from a kit you ordered late one night and abandoned by day three. Maybe a tiny bottle of "advanced gel" that promised everything and delivered a sore gumline.
If that scene sounds familiar, you're the patient teeth whitening was made for.
The at-home stuff isn't useless - it just doesn't deliver what most people actually want, which is a noticeably brighter smile they can see in the mirror this week, not next quarter. Professional teeth whitening is a different category entirely. It's stronger, faster, more even, and built for the kind of result that holds up under indoor light, outdoor light, and the front-facing camera.
If you've been searching whitening dentist near me in Fair Lawn, NJ, here's what professional whitening actually looks like, why it works when the drugstore version doesn't, and how we approach it at EverSmile Dental.


Some of this is genetic. Some of it is your morning routine. Most of it is both.
There are two types of staining your teeth pick up over the years, and they respond to whitening differently:
Surface stains. Coffee, tea, red wine, dark sodas, berries, tomato sauce, soy sauce, curry - anything pigmented that lingers on the enamel. These accumulate gradually, layered on like a slow-developing patina. Smoking accelerates it dramatically. Most patients have some version of surface staining by their thirties, even when they brush carefully.
Deep stains. These sit beneath the enamel and can't be reached by surface-level products. Causes include certain medications taken in childhood (like tetracycline), trauma to a tooth that affected its color from the inside, and the gradual yellowing of dentin that happens as enamel naturally thins with age. Deep stains require more serious treatment.
To remove teeth stains from coffee, wine, and the general dullness that builds up over the years - that's the bread and butter of in-office teeth whitening. The deeper structural discoloration is a different conversation, and one we'll have honestly at your consultation.
Professional whitening uses a higher-concentration peroxide gel than anything available over the counter. Applied in a controlled clinical setting - gums protected, exposure timed, every variable managed - that gel reaches into the enamel and breaks down the pigment molecules that have built up over years.
Here's what that means in practical terms:

The drugstore version uses about 3 to 6 percent hydrogen peroxide. Our in-office whitening treatment is significantly stronger and properly buffered to protect the soft tissue around your teeth.

The treatment is supervised. We're watching gum response, sensitivity, and shade progression in real time. If something needs adjusting, we adjust on the spot.

The result is faster. Most patients see multiple shades of improvement in a single visit, where the strip version takes weeks to deliver less than half that.
That's the short version of why fast teeth whitening only really happens in a dental chair.
Zoom whitening is the specific in-office system we offer at EverSmile Dental, and it's the one we recommend for most patients who want significant improvement in a single visit.
Here's the flow:
We take a quick look at your teeth, assess your current shade, talk about your goals, and identify any reasons standard whitening might not be the right starting point - recent fillings on visible teeth, sensitivity history, restorations that won't respond to whitening, that sort of thing.
We isolate your teeth and carefully protect the gums and soft tissue with a barrier so the whitening agent only contacts enamel.
Professional whitening gel is applied across the visible teeth, and a specialized whitening light activates the agent. The gel is refreshed in cycles. The full visit takes about an hour, give or take.
You see the shade change before you leave the chair. Most patients walk out four to eight shades brighter than when they walked in. Some go further. We'll tell you upfront where your enamel is likely to land based on its starting shade.
We send you with guidance on the first 48 hours - when whitening is most effective and your teeth are most receptive to re-staining - and a plan for maintaining the result over time. Patients who want to extend the brightening at home get fitted with custom trays for periodic touch-ups.

Dr. Maryz Estedrak, family and cosmetic dentist at EverSmile Dental in Saddle Brook, NJ - a certified Invisalign Gold Provider.
479 North Midland Ave, Saddle Brook, NJ 07663
Some practices market a version of this as laser teeth whitening, which is functionally similar to the light-activated Zoom system. The underlying chemistry is the same - the light or laser accelerates the peroxide reaction.
The right candidate for in-office whitening is usually one of these patients:
Whitening for a wedding is one of our most common reasons for a single-visit appointment. Engagements bring people in. So do milestone birthdays, reunions, graduations, headshot sessions, and any photo-heavy event on the calendar. Bright teeth photograph better. They just do.
If you've earned your stains through daily habit and the drugstore products aren't keeping up, professional cosmetic teeth whitening cuts through the buildup the strips never will.
If you've had - or are considering - veneers, crowns, or any visible restoration, we'll often whiten the natural teeth first so the new dental work can be color-matched to your brightest baseline. This is what a real white smile makeover looks like: cosmetic whitening as the first step, then any restorative work designed around the new shade.
Some patients come in without a specific reason beyond the realization that their smile has dimmed over the years and they'd like to do something about it. That's a perfectly good reason.

The drugstore-versus-dentist question comes up at almost every whitening consultation. Here's how to think about it honestly:

They work, slowly, for mild surface staining. They're inexpensive. They're also inconsistent - the strips don't conform to every tooth surface, the concentration is low, and the soft tissue isn't protected. If you have sensitive gums or any uneven gumline, you'll feel it.

A step up. The trays are molded precisely to your teeth, the gel is stronger, and the application is more even. Results show up over a few weeks of consistent wear. Many patients combine this approach with an in-office session for maintenance.

Fast, dramatic, supervised. One visit. Several shades of change. This is what most patients want when they say they want whitening - they just don't always know it has a name.

This is what we most often recommend, and it's the closest thing to a real bright smile treatment plan. One in-office whitening session to get to your target shade, plus custom trays for at-home touch-ups every few months. The combination delivers the dramatic result up front and a manageable plan to keep it.
There are a lot of places offering whitening - salons, mall kiosks, "whitening bars," even spas. Most of them aren't dental practices, which means most of them can't legally use the concentrations or supervise the application the way a real dental office can.
A few reasons patients trust us specifically for this work:
Dr. Maryz Estedrak and our team supervise every smile brightening treatment from start to finish. If a tooth has a hidden cavity, a leaky filling, or a structural issue that would be aggravated by peroxide, we catch it before the gel goes on. That's the difference between a dental practice and a kiosk.
We offer Zoom in-office, custom take-home trays, and combination plans. Different patients need different paths, and we tailor the approach to your starting shade, your sensitivity history, and your timeline.
Same-day appointments are often available for whitening, especially when there's an event on your calendar. If you've been wanting to do this for months, the friction shouldn't be scheduling.
If we don't think whitening will deliver what you're hoping for - because of deep staining, existing crowns or veneers, or expectations that don't match your starting shade - we'll say so at the consultation. The best teeth whitening result starts with an honest assessment of your starting point.
Sensitivity is the main reason patients avoid whitening. We use desensitizing protocols throughout the treatment and follow up with at-home guidance to keep things manageable. Most patients are surprised by how comfortable the visit is.
Whitening isn't a one-and-done procedure for most people - it's a maintenance habit, like a haircut. The patients who come in every six to twelve months for a refresh are the ones whose smiles look consistently bright in every photo, every season.

We've seen every kind of whitening result, and we want to be straight with you about a few things going in.
Whitening works exceptionally well on natural enamel. It does not change the color of existing crowns, veneers, fillings, or bonding. If you have visible restorations, we'll talk about how they'll match your newly brightened teeth afterward - sometimes that means whitening first and replacing visible restorations second, sometimes it means a different approach entirely.
Your starting shade determines how dramatic the change will be. Patients with deeply yellowed enamel often see the most striking transformation. Patients whose teeth are already fairly bright will see a more subtle but still visible shift.
And whitening is not permanent. The result lasts months to years depending on diet, habits, and maintenance - but the foods that stained your teeth in the first place will continue to stain them again. The plan we build together accounts for that.
The result typically lasts six to twelve months before noticeable fading begins, though it varies significantly based on diet and lifestyle. Patients who drink coffee, red wine, or dark teas daily will see the result fade faster than those who don't. Custom take-home touch-up trays can extend the result indefinitely with periodic use.
Some patients experience mild, temporary sensitivity in the 24 to 48 hours after a whitening session. We use desensitizing protocols during treatment and provide guidance on managing it afterward. For patients with a history of significant sensitivity, we can adjust the approach - sometimes by spreading whitening across multiple shorter sessions or using a different system entirely.
You can whiten the natural teeth around them, but the restorations themselves won't change color. If you have visible restorations and you're considering whitening, the right approach depends on your goals. We'll walk through it at your consultation.
The sweet spot is about two to three weeks out. Long enough that any temporary sensitivity is fully gone, short enough that the result is at its peak for the day-of photos. Whitening for wedding timelines is something we plan around regularly - bring your date and we'll work backward.
For most patients, one in-office session delivers the full result they came in for. Some patients with deeper baseline staining benefit from a second session a few weeks later, or from combining in-office whitening with custom take-home trays. We'll know after the first visit whether a second is recommended.
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NordEst Saunas, a new premium sauna brand dedicated to bringing the authentic traditions of Estonian sauna culture and wellness to the United States, is proud to announce its official launch. A family-owned business founded by Sigmar Sikk, an Estonian expatriate with over a decade of experience in the U.S. outdoor living market, NordEst Saunas offers a curated selection of high-quality indoor and outdoor saunas, shipping directly from their New Jersey warehouse to homes nationwide.
While the brand is new, the expertise behind it is established. Sigmar and his family originally founded BZB Cabins and Outdoors in 2013, successfully introducing European log cabins and garden structures to the American market. After observing a massive surge in U.S. demand for authentic sauna experiences over the last decade, Sigmar launched NordEst Saunas to focus exclusively on this growing wellness category.
“Our story began in Estonia, where the weekly sauna is more than a routine—it is a family tradition to relax, reconnect, and restore,” says Sikk. “When I imported my first sauna to the U.S. in 2013, the market wasn’t quite ready. Today, twelve years later, Americans are knowledgeable and passionate about sauna culture. NordEst Saunas is our answer to that demand—a dedicated, family-run platform for the finest Estonian craftsmanship.”
“NordEst” pays homage to the company’s roots in Estonia. The company distinguishes itself from drop-shipping competitors by maintaining a physical inventory of saunas, heaters, and spare parts at their Garfield, NJ warehouse. This ensures strict quality control, faster delivery times, and immediate support for customers.
NordEst Saunas partners with top industry leaders from Estonia and the Nordic region to deliver the highest quality. This includes materials like thermowood from Thermory and Nordic Spruce from Palmako, award-winning designs from Leil, and a full range of heaters from HUUM and Harvia designed to deliver the perfect leil (steam).
“At NordEst Saunas, our promise is simple: we work hard, stay honest, and help you find the perfect sauna for your lifestyle,” Sikk adds. “We don’t just sell boxes; we provide the assembly services, technical support, and honest advice needed to ensure your sauna lasts for generations.”
To explore the products, visit nordestsaunas.com.
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FAIR LAWN, N.J. — Chase Wille, a lifelong Fair Lawn resident and current student at Fair Lawn High School, has advanced to the public interview stage in the process to fill a vacant seat on the Fair Lawn Board of Education.Wille was recently selected by the Board to move forward in the next phase of the appointment process, which will take place during an upcoming meeting.“As a lifelong resident of Fair Lawn, I care deeply about the strength of our public schools and the responsibility entrusted to ...
FAIR LAWN, N.J. — Chase Wille, a lifelong Fair Lawn resident and current student at Fair Lawn High School, has advanced to the public interview stage in the process to fill a vacant seat on the Fair Lawn Board of Education.
Wille was recently selected by the Board to move forward in the next phase of the appointment process, which will take place during an upcoming meeting.
“As a lifelong resident of Fair Lawn, I care deeply about the strength of our public schools and the responsibility entrusted to the Board,” Wille said. “I believe effective governance is grounded in fiscal responsibility, transparency, and a consistent focus on what is best for students.”
Wille’s background includes experience in municipal finance, legislative policy work, and community service. He currently serves as a Finance Intern for the Village of Ridgewood, assisting with municipal budget preparation and financial analysis. He is also a Legislative Intern in the New Jersey State Assembly and the founder of PolicyLenz, a startup focused on civic technology and public policy engagement.
In his letter of interest, Wille emphasized the importance of fiscal responsibility, transparency, and long-term planning for the district. He also highlighted his commitment to career readiness, financial literacy, and real-world learning opportunities for students.
“As a student, I see firsthand the impact of board decisions,” Wille said. “I would approach the role with respect for taxpayer trust and a focus on policies that prepare students for life beyond graduation.”
Wille said he hopes his candidacy encourages other students to take interest in local government and school governance.
“Students have a stake in these decisions,” he said. “Being a part of the process helps build stronger schools and a stronger community.”
About Chase Wille Chase Wille is a senior at Fair Lawn High School with a 3.6 GPA. His coursework includes AP Calculus AB, AP Economics, AP Statistics, and AP English Literature and Composition; he is also a member of the school’s investment club and varsity baseball team. Wille has worked in municipal finance, state legislative offices, and political campaigns. He is a lifelong Fair Lawn resident.
Several New Jersey counties got slammed with 14 to 17 inches of snow during the weekend winter storm that caused widespread travel disruptions and school closures.And another winter storm may be brewing this upcoming weekend.Branchville and Stockholm in Sussex County both reported 17 inches of snow from Sunday’s big storm, the highest totals in the updated the National Weather Service list.Bergen, Morris and Passaic counties all had towns that reported at least 16 inches of snow.Trenton-Mercer Airport has al...
Several New Jersey counties got slammed with 14 to 17 inches of snow during the weekend winter storm that caused widespread travel disruptions and school closures.
And another winter storm may be brewing this upcoming weekend.
Branchville and Stockholm in Sussex County both reported 17 inches of snow from Sunday’s big storm, the highest totals in the updated the National Weather Service list.
Bergen, Morris and Passaic counties all had towns that reported at least 16 inches of snow.
Trenton-Mercer Airport has already gotten 24.4 inches of snow this winter, more than double the normal 11.3 inches by this time in January.
The snow isn’t expected to melt anytime soon, with potentially record cold temperatures and wind chills below zero at night this week.
School districts announced closures across the state on Monday and some have already announced delayed openings for Tuesday.
The weather service warned drivers about dangerous black ice on roads and bridges from sleet and refreezing overnight.
(as of Monday morning)
Atlantic County
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If you've been thinking about whitening for a while - or scrolling through whitening strips on Amazon at midnight wondering if any of them actually work - the simplest next step is a real whitening consultation in our office.
We'll look at your teeth, assess your current shade, talk about your goals, and build the plan that gets you to a brighter smile fastest. Most patients can be scheduled for the actual whitening session within a week, often sooner if there's an event on the calendar.
Call us at (201) 773-3992 to book your whitening consultation, or schedule online whenever it's convenient. Our office in Fair Lawn, NJ welcomes new patients from surrounding communities every week - and there's a good chance we can fit you in this week.
A brighter smile is closer than you think. And it's faster than the box of strips in your drawer ever promised.
