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 Check your kit to ensure it contains everything you need to whiten your teeth:
A. Your Custom Fit Silicon Bleaching Tray
B. One storage case
C. Whitening gel syringes
D. Reusable mixing nozzles
    Please follow the directions carefully. If you have questions or if you have even more than mild tooth sensitivity, please stop the treatment and contact your dental professional immediately.
1. Brush and floss your teeth.
2. In a counter clockwise motion, twist and pull off the clear plastic cap from the end of the syringe.
3. Place the mixing nozzle on the end of the syringe and secure by twisting the mixing nozzle in a clockwise motion.
4. Place a small amount of gel in each tooth compartment in the tray (Diagram 1). To guide you the "get drop" shown represents the average size drop you should dispense into each tooth compartment (Diagram 2). Each syringe has calibrated doses. Use approximately one dose per tray per application. You may need to use less depending on the size of your teeth.
5. Place the tray with the gel in your mouth (Diagram 3). As you insert the tray, be careful not to push the gel outside the tray. You may see "bubbling. within your trays while wearing them. This bubbling is actually part of the whitening process.
6. Use extra care to avoid getting gel on your gums. Remove excess gel with a cotton swab or a dry toothbrush.
7. After whitening, rinse the trays well with cold water. If necessary, use a toothbrush to remove any residual gel. Place the trays in the storage case, and store them in a cool dry place.
8. Rinse and brush your teeth to remove excess gel.
 

Formula Concentration Recommended Wear Time Comments
Zoom! 6% and 4% Overnight Recommended daily use
Nite White 10% and 16% Overnight Recommended daily use
Nite White 10% and 16% 2-4 hours twice per day Option for problem sleepers
Nite White 10% and 16% 1-2 hours per day For patients with tooth sensitivity
Nite White 22% 1 hour once or twice per day Do not exceed one hour per application
Day White 7.5% and 9.5% At least 30 minutes, but no longer than 1 hour per day For optimal results, wear twice per day

Important: Overloading trays with gel may cause tooth sensitivity and/or gum irritation. A little gel goes a long way!
For Optimum Results:
Do:

1. The treatment should go uninterrupted. If you must skip a night or two, the process must be extended to compensate for the time missed. In order to maintain the whitest tooth shade possible, it is always best to avoid substances such as coffee, tea, red wine and tobacco.
2. Place tip cap on syringe nozzle after each use to avoid potential product leakage.
3. Try to minimize consumption of coffee, tea, red wine, and tobacco because these substances may re-stain the teeth during and after the whitening process.
4. Continue good oral hygiene throughout the treatment.
5. Store any remaining whitening gel in a cool dry place for later use once the process is complete. Do not freeze.
Don't:
1. Use the treatment while pregnant or lactating
2. Whiten if you have diabetes or heart disease, consult your physician.
3. Overload whitening trays with gel as tooth and/or gum irritation may occur. Remember the dosage markings on the syringes represent the maximum amount of gel - per tray. Using less than one dose is generally better than using more.
4. Use any household or other whitening products to whiten your teeth.
5. Eat, drink or smoke while wearing your custom trays.
In General: 1. Some patients may experience increased tooth sensitivity to cold during the treatment, while others may have non-specific sensitivity in their teeth, gums, tongue, lips, or throat. If any of these symptoms occur and are more than mild, discontinue the treatment until you speak to your dental professional. The symptoms should subside within 1-3 days after interrupting the treatment.
2. When the sensitivity is gone, consider the following options: if the problem is a gum irritation, reduce the amount of gel used in your trays. Also, place your trays on your teeth and visually examine them. If the trays extend over your gums, have your dental professional trim them to prevent the gel from getting on your gums.
3. If the sensitivity is in the teeth, try whitening every other or every third night. If the sensitivity persists, ask your dental professional for Discus Dental Relief Desensitizing Gel to be used in conjunction with the whitening gel. Again, if the discomfort continues, discontinue the treatment and consult your dental professional.
4. It is normal to see discolouration in the trays where you have amalgam (silver) fillings. The gel oxidizes them.
5. The area of the tooth closest to the gums may take longer to lighten than the biting edge. It will also remain the darkest part of the tooth.

      Some patients may never need to repeat the whitening process again. However, if you notice that you are acquiring some stains, you may do a touch-up for one to three nights every 4-6 months. Ask your dental professional for information about other Discus Dental products designed for whitening and touch-ups. Discus Dental products designed for whitening touch-ups.
Always contact, your dental professional if you have any questions!



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