Do teeth whitening Accelerator lights work?
On average, LED teeth whitening can lighten your smile 6-8 shades during a single whitening session. Overall, the addition of LED lights to whitening procedures has improved the effectiveness of whitening agents, allowing for brighter and whiter smiles.
How often can you use AuraGlow?
We recommend 7-10 days of consecutive use for best results. It’s also important to take care of your teeth and to avoid staining foods such as coffee, tea, wine and soda when possible.
Which teeth whitening light is best?
Best LED Blue Light: AuraGlow Deluxe Home Teeth Whitening System. Best Express: Crest 3D White Strips 1-Hour Express Whitening Kit. Best Clean Formula: Cali White Vegan Teeth Whitening Kit.
Is AuraGlow safe for teeth?
AuraGlow teeth whitening is safe when used as instructed. In general, teeth whitening is an effective way to remove stains from your teeth and enhance your smile. The products are also safe for teeth and enamel. AuraGlow products themselves are not FDA-approved (but all of the ingredients are).
Does UV light damage teeth?
In addition, UV lighting comes with short and long-term risk factors that are important to make note of. Short-term risk factors include burns and bleeding of the gums, tooth sensitivity and even sunburn to the skin, while long-term risk factors may lead to wear on the teeth’s enamel and even oral cancer.
How long does it take for AuraGlow to work?
30 minutes
According to AuraGlow, you can see results after one treatment of 30 minutes. Every mouth is different, so this may not be your experience. Don’t whiten longer than instructed.
Does AuraGlow work without the light?
Answer: The gel is a must. The light helps accelerate the whitening gel.
Do you brush your teeth before using AuraGlow?
The first thing you can do (after talking to your dentist) is to brush your teeth with a desensitizing toothpaste for the two weeks leading up to the whitening session. There are also desensitizing gels and pastes that you can rub directly onto your teeth.
Does Zoom whitening use UV light?
UV and halogen lights were the first types to be used by dentists for this purpose. They produce heat to accelerate the process. Products like Zoom! whitening uses this method.