Yes, teeth whitening pens are safe to use for most adults. However, there are some people that should avoid using whitening pens:
· Children - the active ingredients in the pen should not be swallowed, which children are particularly susceptible to doing.
· Mothers - if you are pregnant or breastfeeding a child, we recommend that you avoid using the teeth whitening pen.
· Braces - if you are currently using braces, then we do not recommend that you use this product.
· Unhealthy Teeth or Gums - if you have exposed roots, dentine, periodontal disease, or other serious oral health issues; we
recommend not using this product.
Dental whitening has been available for more than 20 years and are monitored by government bodies such as the CE. Teeth whitening
is generally considered to be safe for most adults, with temporary sensitivity being the most commonly reported side effect.
If you are unsure about your suitability for teeth whitening it's recommended that you visit a dentist to get a dental examination
and a professional opinion.
DO TEETH WHITENING PENS WORK?
Yes, for most people teeth whitening pens bring excellent results. The Teeth Whitening Pens have been used by thousands of people
to brighten up their smiles. The effectiveness of any whitening product will depend on several factors:
· Consistency - the treatment will take several applications over the course of 1 - 2 weeks. Being consistent will provide the
best results.
· Application - the gel works great at removing stains, but if you use an optional LED Light, this can help to improve the
results.
· Oral Hygiene - once your teeth are whitened, you will maintain the best results by avoiding bad foods and brushing regularly.
HOW DOES TEETH WHITENING WORK?
Teeth whitening products such as the Teeth Whitening Pens use active ingredients with a very high success rate and have a
relatively low risk of tooth sensitivity or damage to gums if used correctly. Bleaching treatments and products typically use
carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide; carbamide peroxide breaks down into hydrogen peroxide with a ratio of approximately 10 to
3.5 so 10% CP is roughly 3.5% HP.
The goal is to restore each tooth to its natural shade in the case of stains from smoking, medications or food and drink. In some
cases, people may have been born with discolored teeth or a sickness may have caused discoloration. In these cases, teeth
whitening treatments will often achieve outcomes several times lighter than the original tooth color.