The easy way to whiten your teeth at home

The easy way to whiten your teeth at home

Home whitening is a treatment method developed in the USA, the leading whitening country, which uses chemicals to whiten teeth without covering or grinding.

It is not easy to keep teeth white, not only for people with stained teeth from coffee, wine and smoking, but also for those who brush their teeth after every meal.

There are Whitening product available in pharmacies and online, but it is best to see a dentist for proper treatment as there is no guarantee of effectiveness and it can damage the teeth!

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What do you need for home teeth whitening?

There are two basic things you need for home whitening

A mouthpiece.
The mouthpiece is filled with a whitening agent and worn to allow the agent to penetrate the teeth.
Whitening Gel 
The whitening agent is in gel form so that it can be easily applied to the mouthpiece.

The gel can be used like toothpaste.
As home whitening is largely up to the patient, it is designed to be easy to use, even if you are not a qualified dentist or dental hygienist.

A tooth mould is taken to create the mouthpiece, which is an essential part of home whitening. The process takes only a few minutes!

Start of whitening:

Once the mouthpiece is ready and the whitening medication is also in your possession, you can start whitening.

 

Simply put the medication and mouthpiece on while you sleep!

 

The mouthpiece can break or deform if handled incorrectly, so be careful how you handle it.

To keep it hygienic, wash the mouthpiece in water every day after use, dry it and store it in its own case.

 

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There are major differences between home and in-office teeth whitening, mainly in the concentration of the bleaching agent.
Home whitening is a little more time consuming as the patient has to do it themselves, but the big advantage is that the whitening can be done at a time and place of their own choosing.

 

Special offer until the end of july2023:

We are currently running a special campaign!

【$300 worth of benefits when starting Invisalign treatment】

  1. The $300 reward for starting Invisalign orthodontic treatment is.
    (1) Complimentary home whitening (PolarNight) with a regular fee of $200 ($50 x 4 sessions).
    (2) A voucher worth $100 that can be used for regular dental treatment and check-ups.

Only for those starting Invisalign in July.

You will receive four free home whitening sessions to whiten your teeth at home and a $100 voucher to use towards regular dental treatment and check-ups.

Polanight home whitening is a spearmint flavoured clear gel.

It is a whitening agent that is rarely sold in Japan and contains a high concentration of urea peroxide, which means it takes a short time to achieve results.

It also contains a unique combination of maturing agents and conditioners to reduce hypersensitivity, which can easily occur with high concentrations. Four of these home whitening treatments are free!

Get Braces & Whitening for a smile you’ll love even more!

 

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