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Tooth whitening is
a well-established procedure in cosmetic
dentistry.
Hydrogen Peroxide, the active
agent in Zoom! has also been safely used
for many years in the treatment of gums
and other oral soft tissue.
The whitening process is effective on
most discolored teeth. Darker stains,
such as those cause by antibiotics, are
more difficult to whiten. The degree of
whiteness will vary from patient to
patient, depending on the structure of
the teeth.
If you have any questions, please ask
your dental professional who is there to
help maximize your smile using the Zoom!
Whitening System.
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Frequently
Asked Questions
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Services
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!?
Zoom!
In-Office System Questions
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.
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.
Who may
benefit from tooth whitening?
Almost anyone. However, treatment
may not be as effective or 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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*.
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.
Are there
any side effects?
Some people experience temporary
increased tooth sensitivity to
cold during treatment. These
symptoms disappear within 1-3 days
after interruption or completion
of the treatment.
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.
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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