Frequently Asked Questions
What is Zoom!
tooth whitening?
What causes tooth discoloration?
Who may benefit from tooth whitening?
Do many people whiten their teeth?
Is whitening safe?
How long do the results last?
Is there any difference between over-the-counter
tooth whiteners and Zoom!?
How does the Zoom! In-Office procedure work?
What does a patient experience during the
Zoom! In-Office procedure?
Are there any side effects?
How is exposure to the Zoom! light controlled?
How long does Zoom! In-Office Whitening take?
What is Zoom!
tooth whitening?
Zoom! is a bleaching process that lightens discoloration of enamel
and dentin.
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What causes tooth discoloration?
There are many causes. The most common include aging and consumption
of staining substances such as coffee, tea, colas, tobacco, red wine,
etc. During tooth formation, consumption of tetracycline, certain
antibiotics or excessive fluoride may also cause tooth discoloration.
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Who may benefit from tooth whitening?
Almost anyone. However, treatment may not be as effective for some
as it is for others. Your dental professional can determine if you
are a viable candidate for this procedure through a thorough oral
exam, including a shade assessment.
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Do many people whiten their teeth?
More people than you might imagine. A bright, sparkling smile can
make a big difference for everyone. The Zoom! Whitening System makes
it easier and faster than ever before.
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Is whitening safe?
Yes, extensive research and clinical studies indicate that whitening
teeth under the supervision of a dentist is safe. In fact, many dentists
consider whitening the safest cosmetic dental procedure available.
As with any tooth whitening product, Zoom! is not recommended for
children under 13 years of age and pregnant or lactating women.
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How long do the results last?
By following some simple post whitening care instructions,
your teeth will always be lighter than they were before. To keep your
teeth looking their best, we recommend flossing, brushing twice daily
with Zoom! Whitening Toothpaste, and occasional touch-ups with Zoom!
take-home gel. These are professional formula products designed specifically
to keep your teeth their brightest. They are available only through
your dental professional.
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Is there any difference between
over-the-counter tooth whiteners and Zoom!
Yes! Consulting your dental professional is always the first step
to whitening your teeth safely. Plus, over-the-counter tooth whitening
strips, brush-on gels and toothpastes take weeks or months to whiten
your teeth just a few shades. Zoom! is clinically proven to whiten
your teeth eight shades in one hour or six shades in just one weekend.*
Only a dentist can get your teeth this white, this fast.
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How does the Zoom! In-Office System
work?
The Zoom! light-activated whitening gel's active ingredient is Hydrogen
Peroxide. As the Hydrogen Peroxide gel is broken down, oxygen enters
the enamel and dentin, bleaching colored substances while the structure
of the tooth is unchanged. The Zoom! light aids in activating the
Hydrogen Peroxide and helps it penetrate the surface of the tooth.
A study has shown that use of the Zoom! lamp increases the effectiveness
of the Zoom! gel by 33% or more, giving an average improvement of
eight shades*.
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What does a patient experience
during the Zoom! In-Office procedure?
During the procedure, patients may comfortably watch television or
listen to music. Many actually fall asleep. Individuals with a strong
gag reflex or anxiety may have difficulty undergoing the entire procedure.
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Are there any
side effects?
Some people experience temporary increased tooth sensitivity to cold
during treatment. These symptoms disappear within 1-3 days after
completion of the treatment.
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How is exposure
to the Zoom! light controlled?
The Zoom! procedure requires that all soft tissue in and around the
mouth be protected. The clinician is required to monitor the procedure
to insure any exposed skin or tissue is isolated and protected. Protective
eyewear is required during the procedure. Light sensitive individuals
including those undergoing PUVA (Psoralen+UV Radiation) therapy or
other photo-chemotherapy, as well as patients with melanoma, should
not undergo the Zoom! In-Office procedure. Also patients taking any
light sensitive drugs or substances, whether over-the-counter, prescription
or homeopathic, should consult their primary physician prior to procedure.
Anyone who is not eligible for Zoom! In-Office for these reasons may
be an excellent candidate for Zoom! Take-Home.
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How long does
Zoom! In-Office Whitening take?
The complete procedure takes just over an hour. The procedure begins
with a preparation period followed by one hour of bleaching. A five
minute fluoride treatment completes the procedure (a cleaning is recommended
prior to the actual Zoom! Whitening session).
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*Individual results may vary. Take home results based on overnight wear.
Data on file.