QUESTION - What is the ProWhite In-Office Teeth Whitening Method?

ANSWER - ProWhite In-office Teeth Whitening is a safe and effective dental bleaching process that is administered in spas, salons and dental offices. The ProWhite system uses specially formulated bleaching gels and the latest Dental Lamp technology to oxidize stains and discolorations on the teeth into a beautiful white color. The process involves using a carbamide peroxide gel in a proprietary base which is applied directly to the teeth. Then an L.E.D. Dental Lamp shines a concentrated light of the correct wavelength within the light spectrum directly onto the teeth. By using Dental Lamp, special glycerin-free bleaching gel at the optimum viscosity in combination with the most effective methodology, the ProWhite System , catalyzes the oxidation process so that it occurs quickly and safely. The process takes from 10 to 20 minutes per treatment and up to three treatments can be administered as needed.

QUESTION - Why is the ProWhite In-office Teeth Whitening System better than others?

ANSWER - The ProWhite Bleaching System combines the best lighting system, bleaching gel and methodology so that the in-office bleaching treatment is the most effective treatment while minimizing sensitivities and adhering to each state's dental regulations. By using a system that easily lends itself to the self-administered concept and providing enough gel in the patient kit to allow continued bleaching at home, ProWhite provides the customer with the best system and the administer with dental board compliance and plenty of profits.

QUESTION - How does ProWhite Bleaching Gel Remove Tooth Stains and Discolorations?

ANSWER - ProWhite Bleaching Gel is formulated with the right ingredients at the right viscosity (thickness) and suspended in the right base so that it will remove most stains on the teeth and also penetrate the tooth pores where most staining occurs. Because ProWhite is formulated so precisely over years of testing and experience, it is the best gel on the market for whitening teeth with a gentle oxidizing action that whitens your teeth with minimal sensitivities. As the active ingredient in the gel (carbamide peroxide), 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, bonding, and fillings do not lighten with dental bleaching systems.

QUESTION - Why is ProWhite Bleaching Gel Better than Others?

ANSWER - ProWhite Dental Bleaching Gel is the best gel on the market for both L.E.D. In-office bleaching and home-based bleaching kits / pens. The special proprietary formula used for all strengths of ProWhite gel is the highest intensity gel on the market. It contains no glycerin so the gel is able to penetrate into the hard-to-reach tooth pores where most staining occurs. ProWhite gel also contains no TEA (a stabilizer that has been related to cancer). The active ingredient in ProWhite Gel is Carbamide Peroxide, not Hydrogen Peroxide. This means that the gel is the same strength as the day is was manufactured. In the old days, hydrogen peroxide was used. This has been largely discontinued in dental gels because hydrogen peroxide begins losing its strength from the moment it is manufactured. By the time it reaches the consumer, hydrogen peroxide gels are much lower in strength or completely depleted in oxidizing power. ProWhite uses the much more advanced Carbamide Peroxide. Lastly, ProWhite gel is formulated to be the most reactive gel on the market for L.E.D. In-office systems. At the correct wavelength, ProWhite yield the most effective results due to it's formula and viscosity.

QUESTION - Is the whitening process permanent?

ANSWER - For most people, 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 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 continue to use a whitening pen, brushing gel, tray-base bleaching at home and touchup L.E.D. in-office teeth whitening treatments every 6-12 months.
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