Whitening-Information
Important: Please read before using tooth whitening bleaching gel.
Dental Work: Tooth Whitening (bleaching) gel will only whiten natural teeth. It will NOT bleach (whiten), nor harm bonding, caps, crowns, bridges, fillings or any other artificial dental work. You may have to have the dentistry redone in order to match your new white teeth. Tetracycline (an antibiotic) stained teeth or grayish teeth are more difficult to bleach and have a varied prognosis. Exposed root portion of teeth which occurs with gum recession will also not bleach. If you have amalgam (silver) fillings in, near or behind the front teeth, long term bleaching can cause the surrounding tooth to have a greenish tinge. Bleaching teeth which have a lot of translucencies (see thru) can cause the teeth to become even more translucent and may give the tooth a darker appearance. It is important to consult a dentist if you have any of the above concerns.
Sensitivity: Your teeth or gums will most likely become sensitive. This is common while using all products containing peroxide based gels and it is not harmful. In case of increased sensitivity reduce usage time and/or frequency until the sensitivity subsides. Due to the high prevalence of sensitivity, Just4teeth.com recommends the routine use of Just4teeth.com desensitizing gel following bleaching.
Warnings: Keep bleaching gel out of reach of children. Do NOT use if pregnant or during nursing. Do NOT smoke, drink or eat while bleaching your teeth.
DENTAL WHITENING GEL SHOULD BE REFRIDGERATED FOR LONG TERM STORAGE. Shelf life is 1year unrefrigerated and 2 years refrigerated. Use only in accordance with these instructions.
Usage Instructions for Professional Dental Whitening Gel
It is important that you apply the teeth whitening gel properly, so you do not waste any of the gel and that you experience the least amount of sensitivity while using the gel.
1. Prior to Treatment:
Brush and floss just prior to bleaching your teeth. The whitening gel is the most effective with clean teeth. Try the trays in first without any beach to check the fit and comfort. Make sure that the bleaching trays are clean and dry before applying the whitening gel. Moisture reduces the efficiency of the whitening gel and slows down the whitening process.
2. Applying the Bleaching Gel:
When you apply the gel make sure not to fill the trays. Place a SMALL drop of tooth whitening gel halfway up on the inner front surface of tray (in the front of each tooth in the tray). Do not spread the bleach around. Recap the syringe for next treatment until empty. The average treatment per arch requires approximately 0.5ml of whitening gel. We recommend that you only bleach the front 6-8 teeth as no one sees the back teeth.
3. Inserting the Bleaching Trays:
Insert whitening tray in the mouth over the teeth. Seat the tray firmly against the teeth. Wipe the excess gel, which seeps over the brim of the tray onto your gums, by holding the tray up with one hand, wipe the excess gel off of the gums with your finger or tissue. Wear the tray with the gel as directed below.
4. Wearing Time:
We recommend that if you have not whitened before, use for 30 mins to 1 hour the first time and increase the wearing time if there is little or no tooth sensitivity.
Manufacturers recommended wearing times are:
10%, 15% or 16% can be used 2 to 4 hrs once or twice/day or overnight while sleeping if no sensitivity
20-22% or Day White bleaching gel: use for 30 mins to 1 hr once or twice per day (do not exceed 1 hr/application). Day White Bleaching gel must only be used for 30 mins to 1hr
5. After Whitening:
Remove the tray and rinse off your teeth. Brush any remaining gel away. Brush, floss and continue routine dental cleaning. Apply desensitizing gel if your teeth become too sensitive - follow steps 1 through 4 again using the desensitizing gel.
6. Caring for Your Trays and Gel:
Clean whitening trays with a toothbrush or Q-tip and cold water. Store trays in the tray holder and gel in cool dry place away from heat and direct sunlight. The gel may be refrigerated to prolong the shelf life, but do not freeze.
Note:
- As an average, optimum results are achieved after 20-30 cumulative sessions of wear-time.
- Longer wear times create faster whitening results.
- Faster results can be achieved with higher concentrations of Carbamide Peroxide or hydrogen peroxide.
- 50% of the bleaching takes place in the first 1-2 hours.
Conduct your whitening session once per day until desired level of whitening is attained.
Important: Please read this notice before using any tooth whitening products
WE, AT JUST4TEETH.COM, URGE ALL CUSTOMERS TO PLEASE CONSULT A DENTIST FOR A THOROUGH DENTAL EXAMINATION BEFORE USING ANY AT HOME TOOTH WHITENING SYSTEM.
Dental Work: Tooth Whitening (bleaching) gel will only whiten natural teeth. It will NOT bleach (whiten), nor harm bonding, caps, crowns, bridges, fillings or any other artificial dental work. You may have to have the dentistry redone in order to match your new white teeth. Tetracycline (an antibiotic) stained teeth or grayish teeth are more difficult to bleach and have a varied prognosis. Exposed root portions of teeth which occur with gum recession will also not bleach. If you have amalgam (silver) fillings in, near or behind the front teeth, long term bleaching can cause the surrounding tooth to have a greenish tinge. Bleaching teeth which have a lot of translucencies (see thru) can cause the teeth to become even more translucent and may give the tooth a darker appearance. It is important to consult a dentist if you have any of the above concerns.
Sensitivity: Your teeth or gums will most likely become sensitive. This is common while using all products containing peroxide based gels and it is not harmful. In case of increased sensitivity reduce usage time and/or frequency until the sensitivity subsides. Due to the high prevalence of sensitivity, Just4teeth.com recommends the routine use of desensitizing jell following bleaching.
Results vary and Just4teeth.com cannot guarantee a particular result.
Warnings: Keep out of reach of children. Do NOT use if pregnant or during nursing.
If you have any additional questions, Please click here to contact us.
Usage Instructions for Professional Dental Whitening Gel
It is important that you apply the teeth whitening gel properly so you do not waste any of the gel and that you experience the least amount of sensitivity while using the gel.
1. Prior to Treatment:
Brush and floss just prior to bleaching your teeth. The whitening gel is the most effective with clean teeth. Try the trays in first without any beach to check the fit and comfort. Make sure that the bleaching trays are clean and dry before applying the whitening gel. Moisture reduces the efficiency of the whitening gel and slows down the whitening process.
2. Applying the Bleaching Gel:
When you apply the gel make sure not to fill the trays. Place a SMALL drop of tooth whitening gel halfway up on the inner front surface of tray (in the front of each tooth in the tray). Do not spread the bleach around. Recap the syringe for next treatment until empty. The average treatment per arch requires approximately 0.5ml of whitening gel. We recommend that you only bleach the front 6-8 teeth as no one sees the back teeth.
3. Inserting the Bleaching Trays:
Insert whitening tray in the mouth over the teeth. Seat the tray firmly against the teeth. Wipe the excess gel, which seeps over the brim of the tray onto your gums, by holding the tray up with one hand, wipe the excess gel off of the gums with your finger or tissue. Wear the tray with the gel as directed below.
4. Wearing Time:
We recommend that if you have not whitened before, use for 30 mins to 1 hour the first time and increase the wearing time if there is little or no tooth sensitivity.
Manufacturers recommended wearing times are:
10%, 15% or 16% can be used 2 to 4 hrs once or twice/day or overnight while sleeping if no sensitivity
20-22% or Day White bleaching gel: use for 30 mins to 1 hr once or twice per day (do not exceed 1 hr/application). Day White Bleaching gel must only be used for 30 mins to 1hr.
5. After Whitening:
Remove the tray and rinse off your teeth. Brush any remaining gel away. Brush, floss and continue routine dental cleaning. Apply desensitizing gel if your teeth become too sensitive - follow steps 1 through 4 again using the desensitizing gel.
6. Caring for Your Trays and Gel:
Clean whitening trays with a toothbrush or Q-tip and cold water. Store trays in the tray holder and gel in cool dry place away from heat and direct sunlight. The gel may be refrigerated to prolong the shelf life, but do not freeze.
Note:
As an average, optimum results are achieved after 20-30 cumulative sessions of wear-time
Longer wear times create faster whitening results
Faster results can be achieved with higher concentrations of Carbamide Peroxide or hydrogen peroxide.
50% of the bleaching takes place in the first 1-2 hours.
Conduct your whitening session once per day until desired level of whitening is attained.
Important: Please read this notice before using any tooth whitening products
WE, AT JUST4TEETH.COM, URGE ALL CUSTOMERS TO PLEASE CONSULT A DENTIST FOR A THOROUGH DENTAL EXAMINATION BEFORE USING ANY AT HOME TOOTH WHITENING SYSTEM.
Dental Work: Tooth Whitening (bleaching) gel will only whiten natural teeth. It will NOT bleach (whiten), nor harm bonding, caps, crowns, bridges, fillings or any other artificial dental work. You may have to have the dentistry redone in order to match your new white teeth. Tetracycline (an antibiotic) stained teeth or grayish teeth are more difficult to bleach and have a varied prognosis. Exposed root portions of teeth which occur with gum recession will also not bleach. If you have amalgam (silver) fillings in, near or behind the front teeth, long term bleaching can cause the surrounding tooth to have a greenish tinge. Bleaching teeth which have a lot of translucencies (see thru) can cause the teeth to become even more translucent and may give the tooth a darker appearance. It is important to consult a dentist if you have any of the above concerns.
Sensitivity: Your teeth or gums will most likely become sensitive. This is common while using all products containing peroxide based gels and it is not harmful. In case of increased sensitivity reduce usage time and/or frequency until the sensitivity subsides. Due to the high prevalence of sensitivity, Just4teeth.com recommends the routine use of desensitizing jell following bleaching.
Results vary and Just4teeth.com cannot guarantee a particular result.
Warnings: Keep out of reach of children. Do NOT use if pregnant or during nursing.
If you have any additional questions, Please click here to contact us.