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    Gentle Touch Teeth Whitening System - Doing Wonders To Your Teeth

    The Gentle Touch teeth whitening system is a procedure of bleaching stained teeth. It is proven to be safe, easy and free from side effects such as teeth sensitivity. This treatment is present in the bulk dental clinics and is done by licensed dentists.

    The Gentle Touch teeth whitening system is performed by applying the specially formulated Gentle Touch whitening solution often in gel form with an active but harmless ingredient. The whitening gel used has a substance that is also a food stabilizer, which means it's guaranteed harmless and gentle to the gums. There is no need to use mouthpiece trays during this treatment as the way is not messy and the substance used is non-toxic. Patients are also assured they will not experience tooth sensitivity after the treatment.

    Once the Gentle Touch whitening gel is evenly applied, the dentist will use the Gentle Touch Whitening Light to target the teeth and activate the concentrated whitening solution. Note that the light used is not laser light. This procedure is guaranteed harmless and rapid with treatment normally lasting only about 40 minutes.

    The Gentle Touch teeth whitening system treatment is a one time way that could last a long time although it would still depend on the consumption of food and beverages. Food and drinks contain elements that cause teeth stains. When teeth become stained again, repeated treatment is required. Another wonderful thing about this treatment is that it does not undermine teeth fillings, crowns or porcelain and acrylic caps. Instead, they would be whitened and restored to their original color. Using the Gentle Touch teeth whitening system has a lot advantages such as.

    - Guaranteed 100% safe
    - No after-effects and no teeth sensitivity
    - Safe to the gums
    - Non-toxic substance used
    - Less expensive
    - Done in dental clinics with modern facilities
    - Fast and hassle-free procedure
    - Gentle light is used (not heat nor laser)

    The Gentle Touch teeth whitening system is a amazing alternative to over-the-counter teeth bleaching kits and laser teeth whitening system, which have the following disadvantages:

    - Use of Hydrogen Peroxide in the whitening solution, which is injurious to the gums
    - Use of standard-sized mouthpiece trays that do not cover the entire teeth causing the whitening gel to touch the gums, which may lead to gum irritations
    - Messy procedure
    - Many over-the-counter bleaching kits are not approved by the American Dental Association (ADA)
    - Does not work on people with false teeth, dentures, crowns and tooth fillings
    - Laser teeth bleaching is very costly ($600 to $1000)
    - Laser teeth bleaching uses a higher concentration of hydrogen peroxide

    For those undergoing the Gentle Touch teeth whitening system treatment, make certainly to eat prior to your dentist appointment. If possible, brush your teeth after consuming before you head to your dentist's office. Try to avoid consuming dark foods such as coffee, tea, red wine or cola for 24 hours after your treatment. Daily flossing after treatment is also recommended.

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