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B'Dazzled Express is a 4 hour tooth whitening system that you can perform at home as an alternative to expensive laser teeth whitening. The Kit contains 2 Boost Gels to perform your 4 hour whitening. 1 B'Dazzled whitening gel - for use after your whitening program to help maintain your brighter, whiter smile. Two 'warm and form' thermoshrinking mouthguards, one mouthguard case and detailed instructions.
How long will it last?
12-24 months depending on your diet and cleaning routine.
How is B’Dazzled different to Colgate Simply White or White Glo?
The gel is professional strength (approximately 6-24 times stronger) and using the patented thermo shrink mouthguards it is held against the teeth for the full half hour without any saliva washing or diluting the solution.
How does B’Dazzled compare to whitening strips?
Whitening (Bleaching) Strips are mildly effective, but do not provide comparable results with B’Dazzled which uses mouldable trays. Many people who have used whitening strips then purchase mouthpiece-based whitening systems to significantly whiten their teeth or correct any uniformity issues created by whitening strips. Problems noted with whitening strips are non-uniform whitening of the teeth. Many people who use whitening strips inadvertently create a yellow stripe across the area of teeth just before the gums (the more whitening strips that are used, the more pronounced this yellow stripe becomes). Whitening strips provide incomplete coverage of all visible teeth (only the front 4-6 teeth are covered while leaving all other teeth unbleached).
How do your mouthguards customize like the dentist?
And why are the mouthpieces different to the cheap ones in the chemist? The cheaper ones in the chemist are usually a lot thicker and they do not use the thermo shrinking technology that the B’Dazzled trays have. The B’Dazzled trays shrink and mould to the teeth just like what a dentist would make using impressions.
What are the side effects of tooth whitening?
Some patients experience temporary tooth sensitivity. This usually occurs in the first week, and cease to exist 1-3 days after interrupting the whitening treatment. Others may have nonspecific sensitivity in their teeth, gums, tongue, or throat. If any of these symptoms are more than mild, discontinue the treatment until you speak to your dentist. Temporary whitening of the gums indicates too much gel applied to the trays and is only transient. Since the whitening tray alters the biting surface of your teeth whilst wearing, your bite may be effected by long time wear of the trays. This will return to normal within a few hours of not wearing the whitening trays.
My toothpaste says it whitens my teeth, isn’t this enough?
Whitening toothpaste will eliminate stains caused by tea and coffee that you have consumed that day. The active ingredients are not strong enough to penetrate and whiten any stains that are within your enamel. Some toothpastes also contain a white pigment that can give the appearance of whiter teeth however this will quickly wear away.
What is the strength of the gel, my dentist says he uses 10%, 16% or 24%?
There is no gel on the market that is a 10% or 16% Hydrogen peroxide that is used for ‘at home’ treatment by dentists. This is Carbamide peroxide that is usually worn over night or for a much longer period of time than Hydrogen peroxide. B’Dazzled uses 8% Hydrogen peroxide for speedy results and to minimize dehydration of the teeth.
My dentist told me these products could ruin your teeth/enamel, is this true?
BDazzled uses a non acidic (neutral pH) gel with dental hydrogen peroxide (not bleach from the cupboard) that breaks down into oxygen and water (unlike home bleach which beaks down into chlorine). The oxygen safely penetrates through the enamels pores (teeth have pores like the skin) to find the stains and oxidize them clear. Products that contain acid washes or acid in the gel can ruin your teeth and strip enamel.
I have medicine stained teeth from when I was a child, will it work on this?
You will notice an improvement but it takes a very long time to whiten this type of stain.
I have a lot of white spotting on my teeth, can B’Dazzled help?
B’Dazzled cannot do anything for the white spots (flourosis or calcium deposits) however, it can whiten the surrounding teeth to try and balance your teeth colouring.
What about Crowns/ Veneers/ Fillings/Gold/ Silver (amalgam)?
B’Dazzled cannot whiten any dental work. The only thing it will do is clean any stains the c rown/veneer/filling has acquired over time.
Veneers
Veneers are translucent shells of porcelain which have been bonded onto the front side of a person's teeth.
While the tooth bleaching agent will not change the color of the veneer itself it will be able to permeate the tooth from the backside, thus lightening the tooth structure which lies under the veneer. Because veneers are translucent, the net effect can be that the tooth, from the front side, appears whiter.
Crowns, Fillings and Bridges
The professional bleaching processes will not make a color change in the dental work you have already had done but can remove discoloration from staining. This includes restorations such as: white fillings, bonding, crowns, and bridges. In most cases, a person's teeth should be whitened first and then afterwards their dental work done to match the new shade of their teeth. If your natural teeth have darkened more than a crown, professional teeth whitening can be used to lighten the crowned tooth's neighboring natural teeth back to a shade which more closely matches the crowned tooth's porcelain. The color match obtained by the bleaching process is not always exact, but it can be a significant improvement.
Gum recession
Some persons have gum recession on one or more teeth. Usually the root surface which becomes visible as gums recede has an appearance which is somewhat darker than the rest of the tooth. This is because root surfaces are not covered by enamel but are instead composed of another naturally darker material called "dentin".
The professional teeth whitening method won't effectively lighten dentin. This means that the color of the root portion of the tooth (which shows where the gum recession has occurred) will not change noticeably as a result of your bleaching efforts.
If you have fillings or other dental work on your front teeth, you should consult with your dentist prior to using this product to prevent unsightly mismatch of the dental work and the teeth.
How is B’Dazzled different to laser treatment?
The laser treatment usually uses 35% Hydrogen Peroxide and it takes 1- 1/1/2 hours to do. The peroxide is still doing the same thing (going through the enamel and oxidizing the stain) however because it’s a stronger concentration it’s doing it a lot more quickly. The results may not last as long as it hasn’t had time to stabilize in the teeth and the cost is between $800-$1000.
What if the gums bleed?
This probably means you have some gum disease (likely gingivitis) or it could be the contraceptive pill as this can make your gums bleed more. The only way to fix gum disease is by brushing the affected area or by visiting the dentist. More than likely after the initial half hour of whitening, your gums will not bleed any more.
Will whitening harm my gums?
Tooth whitening gels have no adverse effect on gums and often improve the health of gum tissue due to the antibacterial effect of the peroxide gel.
Why is there bubbling of the gel as I wear the trays?
This bubbling is actually part of the whitening process as the surface stains are oxidising.
What about smoking or drinking coffee?
You cannot smoke/drink coffee/ red wine/tea within half hour of whitening or before bed. The teeth have pores like the skin and during whitening are more likely to uptake any stains ingested.
What if I swallow the whitening gel?
Every time you use your dental whitening system you will inevitably swallow a small amount of whitening gel. This is normal and, except for the taste, there are no hazards for most people who swallow small amounts of gel.
Can I whiten if I’m pregnant or lactating?
No studies have been conducted so you are advised not to.
Will it hurt?
60% of people experience some type of sensitivity, whether it is in one tooth, on the edges of the teeth or near the gum line where the gums are receding. Instructions in the kit are detailed on how to solve sensitivity.
Is this a substitute for regular dental treatment?
ABSOLUTELY NOT!!! Your dentist is an integral part of maintaining adequate oral health and should be consulted on a regular basis to ensure oral health.
Does the whitening gel work on tartar/calculus build up?
No! Patients need to realise this procedure only whitens stained teeth. It does not remove tartar build-up. This needs to be removed by a dentist or hygienist.
How long does the gel last for?
The Whitening gel has a long life at room temperature (up to two years). Bleaching gel should not be stored at high temperatures, nor should it be frozen.
Can I Talk?
Yes, you can carry on normal conversation wearing our professional trays, although you may sound a little muffled. The trays are thin and clear, and will not be noticed when you wear them.
What is the teeth whitening process?
Teeth Whitening is a bleaching process that lightens discolorations of tooth enamel. Dental bleaching systems use an effective whitening solution retained in a custom-fitted mouthpiece that is worn over your teeth for 1 hour per day. Many people notice an immediate whitening of their teeth within a few hours of bleaching, but it usually takes between 12 - 24 hours of cumulative bleaching time to complete the whitening process (This is true for all at-home dental bleaching systems, no matter who the manufacturer). You can break your hours into just a few days (for people who are in a hurry) or a few months (for people who are not). Professional strength whitening gel formulated with 8% Hydrogen Peroxide/ 22% carbamide peroxide is the most widely used and most desirable active ingredient in effective dental bleaches.
What is the cost of B’Dazzled?
RRP is $99.00 for a complete kit and $65.00 for a mini kit.
What is the difference between the standard boil-n-bite moldable mouthpieces and the custom bleaching trays?
Although both mouthpieces are safe, the custom fit bleaching trays are more precise and more comfortable to wear. Unlike the standard boil and bite mouthpiece the custom mouthpiece shrinks and moulds to the teeth forming exactly to your teeth. They help you save bleaching gel and they take less than one minute to make.
I already have a set of moldable mouthpieces.
Can I purchase just the whitening gel?
Yes, we sell 8% Hydrogen Peroxide/22% Hi-Intensity, professional Hydrogen Peroxide whitening gel separately in 2 applicators. This is the same whitening gel that is sold in our complete kit. It can be used with any dental tray in the same way as your previous whitening gel.
Why is the cost so much less than going to the dentist office?
You are not paying the cost of $200 to $300 an hour in the dentist chair and your making your own customized moulds. It's simple.
Is it safe to bleach my teeth at home?
Yes. In fact, many dentists consider this whitening process the safest cosmetic procedure available today. It is the exact same process used in 95%of all dental offices. The process safely bleaches your teeth to lighten discoloration caused by food, coffee, tobacco, aging and other sources. It will not harm the enamel, dentin or pulp of the tooth.
Are there any side effects?
Some people experience temporary tooth sensitivity during treatment which always is relieved upon the discontinuation or completion of treatment. There are no other significant side effects.
Why buy from my beautician?
Your beautician can show you how to make the trays and apply the gel and he/she does not have hidden charges like extra exams or ex-rays or additional cleanings. Generally you see start up dental office offering low prices on whitening just to hook new clients on more costly dental work.
Note: Information on this site is provided for informational purposes and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by your own physician or other medical professional. You should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, or prescribing any medication. You should read carefully all product packaging. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, promptly contact your health care provider. Information and statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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