WhiteLasting Tooth Whitening Maintenance Gel™ with DioxiCare®
WHITELASTING Gel utilizes the DIOXICARE chlorine dioxide SYSTEM. This is a one-of-a-kind product, with a one-two punch. WHITELASTING will preserve the newly acquired tooth whitening, while at the same time remineralize the etched or injured enamel.
After either professional or at home bleaching, The Maintenance Gel is applied twice a day at home like a toothpaste. Because of a clean brisk flavor, the Gel is often used instead of toothpaste. The high percentage of chlorine dioxide will remove mouth odors, and bacteria, especially in the gums between the teeth—providing an aid in gingivitis. There is no tooth sensitivity or gum irritation.
Scanning electron microscopy shows that hydrogen peroxide, even at low percentages, produces surface alterations in the tooth enamel and a decrease of surface hardness. WHITELASTING Maintenance Gel is ideally suited to rebuild the enamel. Ingredients incorporated in the Gel include calcium hydroxyapatite, natural tooth compound made soluble in the Gel mixture. Fluoride is also added to speed the calcium/phosphate deposit crystallization. A paper given at a recent Dental Research Symposium described the increase in hardness due to WHITELASTING, as well as showed EM photos of crystals deposited on the teeth.
WHITELASTING Gel is dispensed from a novel dual container. The two parts of the gel system are dispensed onto the toothbrush. by pressing a single button,and is automatically mixed when brushing the teeth.
When brushing teeth with WHITELASTING, the high acid content is quickly lowered, and remineralizing ingredients crystallize on the teeth. The excess of dissolved minerals prevent tooth enamel loss.
The current hydrogen peroxide maintenance products, even with low concentration, increase enamel damage and tooth etching.
Price: £20 + £5 Post & Package
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