Description
Did you know that you could have a white smile with up to 8 shades in just 16 minutes a day? Not only that, but professional teeth whitening procedures are also needle-free and do not require the use of a dental drill. Instead, the process is as simple as placing the whitening agent, applying an LED light, and letting it work. Modern technology has actually made it possible to have a whiter and brighter smile quickly and easily. And, yes, light does indeed play a role in the accelerated whitening process. However, simply smiling at an LED light will not whiten your teeth. To understand how LED lights play a role in the whitening process, you must first understand the basics of how teeth whitening works. What are the basic elements of teeth whitening? The active ingredient in whitening gels is hydrogen peroxide, which removes stains and is then safely absorbed by the body. Most over-the-counter whitening products use low concentrations of hydrogen peroxide, while dentists use higher concentrations to achieve faster and more effective results. This is because, when applied to the teeth, hydrogen peroxide acts as a catalyst for an oxidation reaction to occur. The oxidation reaction breaks down the molecular bonds of the discolored molecules, causing the stains to disappear. In simpler terms, hydrogen peroxide dissolves stains from the layers of enamel and dentin to whiten teeth. In accordance with EU legislation, teeth whitening products must contain a maximum of 0.1% hydrogen peroxide present or released, and products with a concentration of 0.1%-6% are exclusively intended for sale to dentists. So how do LED lights help? LED lights require minimal power, are long-lasting and do not require a warm-up period to be effective. Although their light is more intense than other types of light, they are also much cooler due to their ability to dissipate heat. All these things make them an ideal light for teeth whitening. LED lights are used in teeth whitening procedures for one key reason: research has shown that they speed up the chemical reactions that remove stains from teeth. In general, adding LED lights to whitening procedures has improved the effectiveness of whitening agents, allowing for brighter, whiter smiles. However, the whitening agent remains the key element of the whitening treatment. Although the results cannot be achieved with an LED light alone, phenomenal results are produced when used with whitening solutions. The advanced SHINE WHITENING TECHNOLOGY teeth whitening kit combines an LED whitening light and a clinically proven teeth whitening solution to remove stains caused by excessive smoking, coffee, tea, etc. SHINE teeth whitening solution is CE approved, MSDS and other international certificates, safe to use without causing sensitivity. Instructions for use: Rinse the device and mouth before use Look in the mirror or mobile phone to compare your teeth with the shade guide to record which one is yours Twist the teeth whitening pen until the gel flows on the brush. Apply the solution evenly on the teeth, both upper and lower. Do not apply too much gel, more gel will not give you a faster or better result. Each time use approximately 0.5 ml-0.7 ml. Avoid applying the solution directly to the gums or the inside of your lips. It will create a burning sensation. There is nothing alarming, because the burning sensation will disappear in 24 hours. Make sure you rinse with water. Connect the smart whitening device with your mobile phone, put the front part in your mouth and bite it, then turn on the light. Breathe deeply before the treatment to reduce the production of saliva (excessive amount of saliva will dilute the concentration of the gel) The whitening device will stop automatically after 16 minutes. Take it out, rinse the mouthpiece and mouth with water. Do not eat or drink anything, except water, for 30 minutes after finishing the treatment. Warning: Read the complete instructions inside before first use. This product cannot be consumed. Use by children under 18 and pregnant women is not recommended. People who have braces, colitis, damaged gums, exposed roots, ulcers or periodontal disease are not allowed to use this product. Avoid prolonged contact of the whitening gel with the gums. If tooth sensitivity or adverse symptoms occur, stop using immediately. First aid instructions: If you swallow whitening gel, contact a doctor immediately, DO NOT induce vomiting. If the gel has entered the eyes, hold the eyelids apart and wash