Teeth Whitening Faq
Teeth Whitening Pen Structure
So, what is the structure of a teeth whitening pen. As mentioned in previous articles, every teeth whitening pen has two main components – a plastic container and whitening gel. The plastic container is very essential as it actually stores the whitening gel and gives you the opportunity to strictly control whitening gel amount you apply on your teeth because if you exceed the recommended dosage you may severely damage your enamel and this is an irreversible process, actually. The plastic part is also a storage container for the teeth whitening gel and is intendedly formed like a pen so that it is as easy to use as possible.
Teeth whitening gel, stored in the plastic container, is completely transparent and that is why you can use it everywhere you want – even on public places – and no one will know that ou are whitening your teeth. Whitening gel contains about 12-25 % carbomide or hydrogen peroxide, which is the main whitening substance, actually. Hydrogen peroxide effectively destroys food stains on your dentin layer, thus whitening your teeth. If the amount of hydrogen peroxide is too much, the gel might damage enamel. Read carefully before you order. There is nothing serious you need to worry about because most manufacturers do not exceed 20% of the substance, but if you really want to be sure that everything is normal, you should first read the “FAQ” section of the website you intend to order from and then, if it can’t help, you should try contacting the company for further information.
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