Home Teeth Whitening System Process
6 Simple steps to a whiter & brighter smile
What can be whitened?
- Yellow teeth or badly stained teeth caused by smoking, drinking tea or coffee and other reasons.
- Age-related yellow teeth or badly stained teeth.
- Light or moderate tetracycline pigmentation teeth and dental fluorosis.
- Ceramic teeth and false teeth (NOTE: only to the original color of tooth)
What cannot be whitened?
- Teeth discoloration caused by lesion or medicine.
- Severe tetracycline and decayed teeth.
- Defective enamel, exerted dentin and damaged teeth.
- Children under 12 years old and pregnant women.
Step 1
If available brush your teeth. At a minimum rinse mouthpiece and your mouth with water prior to whitening your teeth.


Step 2
Looking in the mirror or cell phone to compare your teeth with shade guide and record which shade your teeth are. This is for comparison in the last step.
Step 3


Step 4
Step 5
The whitening device will turn off automatically after 15 minutes. Take it out, rinse the mouthpiece and your mouth with water.


Step 6
Looking in the mirror or cell phone to compare your teeth with shade guide and record how many shades you have improved.
After Whitening
For a minimum of 24 hours after the whitening, avoid consuming coffee, tea, dark colored soda, red wine, berries, candy, red sauces, beets, chocolate or any other foods that have a propensity to stain your teeth. A good guideline is, if it stains a white shirt, it will stain your teeth. Of course, brush and floss as directed by your dentist.
There is no definite answer as to how long the whitening effect will last; this is highly dependent on many individual factors, including the current condition and age of your teeth, diet, alcohol and tobacco consumption, genetics and dental, general and periodontal health.