FAQ
WHAT TYPE OF WHITENING GEL IS THIS? Teeth Bleaching Kits use Carbamide Peroxide as the whitening agent. When wearing the filled trays Carbamide Peroxide is slowly broken down to Hydrogen Peroxide which whitens the teeth. The 36% gel whitens quicker but can cause temporary sensitivity to temperatures. We Guarantee You'll Love The Results! HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE AND HOW WHITE WILL THEY GET? Gel systems need to be used 10-14 days to achieve maximum whiteness. Virtually everyone who whitens their teeth will see improvement. The ultimate whiteness will be determined by the length of time the teeth are exposed to the whitening gel and the mineral composition of the teeth. Teeth whitening is kind of like a reverse suntan. Some people get great results in only one or two days while others need more treatment time. HOW CAN THE GEL BE THE SAME AS THE DENTIST USE? In 1998, the FDA ruled that this product is a cosmetic and therefore needs no prescription and can be sold by anyone. HOW DOES THE SYSTEM WORK? Each kit contains 2 boil and bite trays (1 upper & 1 lower). Simply dip them in hot water for 3-5 seconds and bite down on them. Using your tongue and fingers gently mold them to the contours of your teeth. It takes about 2 minutes and they are ready to use. These trays will make impressions of your teeth which will Maximize the effectiveness of the gel. Once the trays are fitted a whitening gel is placed in each tray or on the visible tooth surfaces and the trays are fitted over the teeth. As the active ingredient in the gel, carbamide peroxide, is broken down, oxygen enters the enamel and bleaches the colored substances. The structure of the tooth is not changed; only the tooth is made lighter and whiter. HOW LONG DOES THE WHITENING LAST? Duration of whitening varies from person to person depending on lifestyle. The most common causes of staining include genetics, aging, consumption of staining substances (smoking, coffee, tea, colas), tetracycline (antibiotic) staining, excessive fluoride, and old fillings. Whitening toothpaste can remove stain that is on the outside of the teeth. Dentists call this extrinsic staining. However, whitening toothpaste and professional dental cleanings will not change the color or intrinsic staining of the teeth. That is why tooth whitening (sometimes called tooth bleaching) is so popular. Your teeth will remain white as long as you continue using the touch up process every few weeks. No whitening procedure will ever permanently whiten your teeth, a touch up is always needed. Order kits for the whole family and you are all on your way to a brighter beautiful smile! WHY CHOOSE INSTANT WHITE SMILE ? YOUR SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED! WE GUARANTEE THAT YOUR TEETH WILL BE BETWEEN 3 to 8 SHADES WHITER WITHIN 30 DAYS THIS IS HOW CONFIDENT WE ARE ABOUT THIS PRODUCT. Most charge between $200 and $600 dollars for this type of bleaching treatment and it is worth it. Chances are you know someone who has whitened their teeth and gotten great results . We sell directly on the web and ship to your home. The result is dental office effective whitening at about a 90% savings or more over dental office pricing. No Appointments to make! No Waiting in the office! We Offer several strengths of Carbamide peroxide kits in sizes to meet your needs. ARE THERE ANY SIDE EFFECTS? Some people experience temporary tooth sensitivity during treatment. Others have reported discomfort in the gums or in loose fillings. Gum irritation usually disappears within 1-3 days after beginning the procedure and always upon the discontinuation or completion of treatment. There are no other significant side effects. YOU SHOULD NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IF YOU ARE PREGNANT, HAVE HEALTH PROBLEMS, PERIODONTAL DISEASE OR GUMS THAT ARE IN POOR CONDITION, WEAR BRACES, HAD RECENT ORAL SURGERY, DECAYED TEETH, HAVE ROOTS THAT ARE EXPOSED, HAVE COLITIS, OR HAVE JAW PROBLEMS. WHO MAY BENEFIT FROM TEETH WHITENING? Almost everyone. However, there are some cases where treatment may not be effective. Tooth lightening is ideal for patients who have healthy, unrestored teeth and would like a whiter, brighter smile. Tetracycline discolorations and artificial dental work are usually not greatly responsive to dental bleaching. IS THE TEETH WHITENING PROCESS PERMANENT? With proper oral care, the treatment will last for many years. Your teeth have become stained in the first place from consuming the foods and beverages. Upon the completion of your initial bleaching process, your teeth are restored close to their natural white color. Exposure to foods, drinks (especially coffee, colas and red wines), smoking and other consumables will gradually darken teeth again over time. You may want to periodically bleach your teeth. After an initial treatment, most people do touchups about once every 6-12 months. HOW DOES IT REMOVE STAINS? Our system will remove most stains with a gentle action that whitens your teeth. As the active ingredient in the gel (carbamide peroxide 36%), is broken down, oxygen acts upon the stained organic deposits, which oxidizes them into a white color. This process makes the overall tooth color closer to its natural unstained color. Your tooth structure remains unchanged. Years of clinical tests have demonstrated the safety and effectiveness of this system. Over 95% of people treated achieve some level of tooth whitening. Crowns, bridges, bondings, and fillings do not lighten. What is Remineralization Gel? A Calcium/phosphate fluoride shown to be effective in the enamel remineralization process. Contains all the elements needed for the remineralization process in decalcified teeth. Advantages: Allows the enamel to actively remineralize itself in the presence of fluorides, calcium and phosphate. Strengthens tooth enamel. Proven to remineralize small invisible lesions and revitalize enamel after the teeth whitening process. How and When do I apply Remineralization Gel? Place in your mouth trays for 5 minutes after whitening for best results. Can be applied before bed to provide thorough night time remineralization. Contains small amounts of sodium fluoride. The fluoride binds other minerals to the enamel. Please let us know if we can be of further assistance to you. Your Satisfaction Is Our Goal! |
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