Whiten your teeth at home with this LED kit on sale (2024)
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TL;DR: Brighten up those pearly whites with the Shyn Brighter Wireless LED Teeth Whitening System, on sale for 38% off. As of Feb. 26, you can grab the kit for only $89.99.
Shiny, white teeth bring out your confidence and truly make you want to share your smile with the world. You can often pay for whitening treatments at the dentist (and those are probably the best), but if you'd prefer an at-home option, consider this whitening system by Shyn.
This system involves a putting layer of whitening gel on your teeth, then using an LED accelerator mouthpiece to intensify it. (You’ll get three tubes of the whitening gel, which will last you about six months if used regularly.)Made of medical-grade silicone for comfort, the mouthpiece is powered by 32 LED accelerator lights. And the gel is free of hydrogen peroxide, gluten-free, cruelty-free, non-GMO, and vegan.
It's regularly $145, but you can get the Shyn at-home whitening system — complete with the LED accelerator, three tubes of Shyn Brighter Whitening Gel, and a travel case — on sale for $89.99. Just use the code SHYN10 at checkout to get the deal.
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Shyn Brighter Wireless LED Teeth Whitening System — $89.99
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At-home LED teeth-whitening kits may deliver results. But the whitening you see is a result of the gel, not the light. “There is not enough data to show definitively that the LED offers a significant improvement over just using a tray with the gel,” says cosmetic dentist Dr.
Hydrogen peroxide is a mild bleach that can help to whiten stained teeth . For optimal whitening, a person can try brushing with a mix of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide for 1–2 minutes twice a day for a week.
2. Can yellow teeth be bleached? Yellow teeth can be completely whitened with teeth whitening technologies at the dentist or at home. Depending on the status of your yellow teeth as well as your needs, the doctor will advise and prescribe the appropriate method.
Blue light itself cannot whiten the teeth. Instead, blue light is used to activate a chemical reaction. You'll apply a specialized whitening gel to the patient's teeth containing either carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide. The blue light activates the compounds in the gel and helps break it apart faster.
The LED device uses light energy to amplify the whitening power of the concentrated hydrogen peroxide film even further. This synergy between the formula and the device allows for whiter, brighter teeth in just 10 minutes a day*.
Whitening gels are normally made with either hydrogen or carbamide peroxide. LED-powered devices are another popular choice. They work by using the peroxide gel as a base and activating the gel. The LED works to speed up the gel's effects, accelerating the process and enhancing results through an oxidation process1.
Baking-powder eliminates stains on the surface of your teeth and lemon juice as we already said has multiple components that lighten teeth. Just mix a teaspoon of baking powder and a teaspoon of freshly squeezed lemon juice and brush your teeth with the paste this mixture will work wonders in just two minutes.
This tooth whitening method involves wearing a fitted tray over the teeth. The tray contains a bleaching gel and is worn for 2 to 4 hours a day or overnight . It is important to look for products that contain 10 percent carbamide peroxide.
Baking soda can be used with some water to remove the stains on the surface of the teeth. It can also be used with hydrogen peroxide to enhance its whitening effects. Baking soda can be used by individuals with regular toothpastes too. It is also used commercially in some teeth whitening products and toothpastes.
Hydrogen peroxide is an inexpensive household product you probably have on hand right now. When used carefully, it can be an effective way to whiten your teeth. But if used incorrectly — in concentrations that are too high or if used too often — it can cause serious and sometimes expensive tooth damage.
Over-the-counter whitening products, such as whitening strips and whitening toothpaste, only lighten the surface of your teeth. They work, but not to the same degree as an LED whitening system. You can use a whitening toothpaste in conjunction with other whitening treatments (such as an LED).
Some home kits don't contain enough whitening product to be effective. Also, if a dental professional isn't doing the whitening, the mouthguard provided may not fit properly so some of the bleaching gel may leak out onto your gums and into your mouth, causing blistering and sensitivity.
This method is affordable, free of UV radiation, and less painful than an In-Office whitening procedure. One of the downsides to this whitening method is that it whitens teeth gradually compared to in-office whitening.
teeth whitening works by utilizing a combination of hydrogen peroxide gel and UV light. UV light doesn't actually whiten the teeth all by itself. Instead, it expedites the whitening process by exciting the molecules in the peroxide gel, allowing the whitening agents to penetrate the enamel more quickly.
Laser tooth whitening uses a powerful light to activate bleaching gel and accelerate the whitening process, while LED tooth whitenng uses an LED light to activate the bleaching gel and speed up the procedure.
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