Frequently Asked Questions And Answers:
Q1 How do Teeth Whitening Strips whiten teeth
Teeth Whitening Strips is soft and sticky, with a layer of whitening gel on the film. Once easily attached to the teeth it produces a large number of bubbles. They safely penetrate enamel and dentin to clean pigments and stains, so as to whiten teeth.
Q2 Will Teeth Whitening Strips damage enamel
The major ingredient of Teeth Whitening Strips is adopted by global dentists. It will not harm gums or damage enamel, various tests and long-term practices prove its effectiveness and safety.
Q3 Will Teeth Whitening Strips damage teeth or cause gum discomfort
There are a small number of users with health problems in gums. In this case, they might feel irritation or discomfort. This is temporary and teeth will not be damaged. Stop using until irritation or discomfort disappear. However, if in the unlikely event of gum irritation or discomfort when using Teeth Whitening Strips, dosage should be reduced to once a day or stopped for 2-3 days.
Q4 Sometimes white spots are found on teeth after the whitening strip is removed, what are these
Yes, some users may experience this after use. This is caused by uneven tooth density structure distribution, which may be seen as a small white spot. This is a harmless, temporary effect on the tooth appearance and will disappear after a short while.
Q5 Can I swallow saliva in oral cavity during using
Yes, you can swallow saliva during using. There is no side effects. Apply strip according to usage is very safe.
Q6 What is the Teeth Whitening Strips
Basically 90% of the users will be able to notice the whitening effect after only just one use. The direct effect on the whitening results will depend on the teeth discolouration level, additional applications may be required. Continue to use the whitening strips until the desired results are achieved. We recommend using two boxes of Teeth Whitening Strips to reach ideal white effect. Regularly use whitening strips every three months to obtain a whiter, brighter smile.