How do you use a bright white smile kit?
Directions. Smile wide, twist the pen to expose the gel onto the brush and paint onto each tooth. After 1 minute, relax your smile and the gel will whiten your teeth without any sensitivity.
How long do you leave bright white on your teeth?
Brush the gel onto your front top and bottom teeth in a circular motion and wear for five minutes. Avoid putting gel on your gums. The gel will lightly foam as it penetrates. After five minutes, spit out the excess foam.
Do you rinse after teeth whitening pen?
After a thorough brushing, remove the top cap of the pen and twist the bottom of the pen until you see the gel on the brush tip. Then, apply a thin layer of whitening gel to each tooth’s surface, making sure the entire tooth’s surface is in contact with the whitening gel. Finally, don’t rinse.
Can you drink water while using teeth whitening trays?
Insert the whitening tray in the mouth over the teeth. Wipe the excess material from the gums with a tissue or a dry cloth. DO NOT eat or drink anything while wearing the trays.
How often should you use bright on?
For Best Results Use twice a day, in the AM and the PM. Your teeth will continue to whiten after the gel absorbs. Please don’t rinse, eat, or drink for 20 minutes after you’re done. Also avoid staining foods (such as coffee, wine, dark juice, etc) for 24 hours after each use.
Do whitening Pens damage teeth?
Two studies looked at the effect of whitening pens on enamel, dentin and dental fillings. They found no significant negative effects. You might wonder how a teeth whitening pen affects your existing dental work. The thing to know about all peroxide whiteners is they do not work on dental restorations.
How often should you use a whitening pen?
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I USE A TEETH WHITENING PEN? You may use the teeth whitening pen up to twice a day. We recommend using for periods longer than 14 days only under the supervision of a dentist.
Does saliva ruin teeth whitening?
Hydrogen peroxide is sensitive. We want it to break down in your mouth but there is one big problem: your saliva neutralizes it almost instantly! Any saliva that makes its way into your whitening trays can completely kill the process, leaving you with spotty results and uneven whitening, if any at all!