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Opalescence whitening gel is syringe delivered
take home applicable bleaching kit. It is sticky with a PF
standard of 10%, 15% and 20% approved by the ADA.
This makes Opalescence whitening gel not very harsh
to the teeth. Most other tooth whitening products
produce tooth sensitivity.
Opalescence whitening gel products are specially formulated to ensure maximum results and longevity.
Opalescence bleaching gel refills are affordable plus they are convenient solutions
to solving the problem of stained or darkened teeth, and thus transform your smile
to perfect invation or goodwill. Opalescence whitening gel comes in
flavours such as melon or mint of carbamide peroxide, the active ingredient.
Opalescence whitening gel are FDA approved and used by dentist all over the world.
Packing and Storage
All Opalescence whitening gels are stored in controlled
environment to ensure constant maximum results. The 8 syringe packs of
Opalescence each of which contains 1.2ml pre-filled opalescence
syringe have a 1oz toothpaste tube and a free retainer box meant for bleaching trays.
Types of Opalescence whitening gel
There are many different flavours of opalescence whitening gel from which you
can chose. Note that opalescence whitening gel refills are only
recommended to be used with whitening trays made by dentist.
If you buy opalescence whitening gel refills, you are therefore signifying that
you have your dentist's instruction regarding storage and use of opalescence
whitening gel.
Please consult your Dentist before buying and using Opalescence whitening gel,
this is to ensure that you are given a thorough examination which
ensures that no damage would result from inherent oral health problems
while using Opalescence whitening gel at home.
CAUSION
Note must be taken that only natural teeth will be whitened
with Opalescence whitening gel. Some stains like
antibiotic stains or greyish teeth may be more difficult to bleach.
Those who have silver fillings or amalgam stand the risk of
having greenish tinge appear around the affected teeth.
Sensitivity after bleaching is a normal occurrence due to
the presence of peroxide in the gels and this is not to be worried
about since it soon disappears causes no health problem.
During a life time an individual develops two completely different sets of teeth.
The baby teeth (deciduous teeth) whiter and softer that eventually fall out and get
replaced by the permanent teeth, the second set of teeth which gets darkened if care is
not taken, these set appear not as white is the baby teeth, but thank goodness for
Opalescence whitening gel that returns discolored tooth back to the whiteness
of deciduous teeth.
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