There are five scientific elements to successful teeth whitening – peroxide, light, pressure, heat, and exposure. Research shows that a combination of these elements will produce much greater results. With the help of White Science innovations, it’s easy to accomplish.
Found in virtually all dental whitening products, peroxide creates the platform for converting hydrogen peroxide to hydroxyl radicals. These hydroxyl radicals penetrate the tooth structure and break down stains into ever smaller particles. However due to its degree of acidity, peroxide can burn the gums and cause tooth sensitivity. So how does Solarius use peroxide more safely? With the combination of light, heat, and pressure, Solarius can use a gentler peroxide gel specially formulated with a neutral pH. The result is whiter teeth without irritation or sensitivity.
The conversion of hydrogen peroxide to hydroxyl radicals can be accelerated by exposure to certain wavelengths of light. Specifically within the spectrum of 400 to 560 nanometers, the safe visible light increases the release of hydroxyl radicals and accelerates the whitening process.
Without pressure peroxide has limited effectiveness. By applying mild pressure from White Science’s patented light guiding tray, neutral pH peroxide gel is squeezed into the tooth structure. And allows hydroxyl radicals to break down the stains and clean your teeth.
The combination of light, pressure, and the body’s natural temperature of 98.6 Fahrenheit, heats the peroxide gel and increases the release of hydroxyl radicals.
The longer you expose your teeth to these elements the whiter your teeth will get. But peroxide does wear out. So it is important to balance all these elements with the right exposure. For most people, two teeth whitening sessions, 12 to 15 minutes each is sufficient for an initial treatment.
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