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Frequently asked questions and answers about Bleaching Gel

This blog post is all about bleaching gel. Whether you already have experience with bleaching gel or are just curious, you will find valuable information and tips here. The aim of this post is to provide clarity and clear up any concerns. Have fun reading!

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Andrea Seraina
Dental Content Specialist
15.08.20238 min. reading time
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What is Bleaching Gel?

Bleaching gel is a specially formulated substance used to whiten teeth. It usually contains active ingredients such as hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide that are able to oxidise and remove deep and superficial stains on the teeth. When this gel is applied to the teeth, it penetrates the enamel and breaks down the colour pigments that cause the discolouration. The result is a lighter and whiter tooth shade. Whitening gels can come in different concentrations, with stronger formulations often used by dentists in professional whitening treatments, while milder versions are for home use. It is important to use the gel according to the instructions for best results and to minimise possible side effects.

What is bleaching and how does it work?

Bleaching, often referred to as teeth whitening, teeth whitening or teeth whitening, is a cosmetic treatment that aims to restore the natural colour of your teeth or even make them brighter. Over time, our teeth can become discoloured due to various factors such as the consumption of coffee, tea, red wine or tobacco. This discolouration is often superficial, but sometimes it can penetrate deeper into the enamel.

However, it is important to note that not all tooth discolouration can be treated with bleaching. In such cases, other cosmetic dental treatments such as veneers can be considered. Nevertheless, for many people looking for a quick and effective solution to a brighter smile, bleaching offers a great way to achieve bright white teeth and boost self-confidence.

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Bleaching gel vs. whitening gel: Is there a difference?

Although the terms are often used interchangeably, there are small differences. Bleaching gel usually contains active ingredients such as hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. These substances penetrate the tooth enamel and oxidise the colour pigments. Whitening gel, on the other hand, often refers to products that clean and polish the teeth without penetrating the enamel.

Is bleaching safe for your gums and enamel?

Yes, if you use the products according to the instructions. It is important not to let the bleach get on your gums as it can cause irritation. Our ALPINE WHITE products are formulated to be safe and effective without damaging the enamel.

What about fillings, veneers and tartar?

Bleaching products work best on natural teeth. Fillings, veneers and tartar do not react to the bleaching agent. Therefore, it is important to consider professional teeth cleaning before whitening. This will ensure that your teeth are ready for the process.

How often should you whiten your teeth?

It depends on your habits and the type of product you use. Smoking, and the consumption of tea, coffee or red wine can lead to tooth discolouration. However, with in-office bleaching in the ALPINE WHITE studio, power bleaching in the dentist's office or a power whitening strip set, you can achieve impressive results in no time.

What kind of gel do dentists use for bleaching?

Dentists usually use a professional whitening gel that contains a higher concentration of hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. These gels are stronger than those sold for home use and can therefore provide more effective results in less time.

However, there are no peroxides in ALPINE WHITE whitening gel as these can cause hypersensitivity and pain. Learn more about ALPINE WHITE Bleaching Gel below.

What is the best whitening gel?

The "best" whitening gel depends on your individual needs and preferences. Professional gels used by dentists offer faster and often more dramatic results. However, there are also many high-quality over-the-counter products that are suitable for home use. It is important to choose the product that best suits your budget, sensitivity and bleaching goals.

How long does bleaching gel work?

The duration of the effect of bleaching gel varies depending on the product and application. As a rule, the whitening result lasts from several months to a few years. However, it is recommended to do regular touch-ups to maintain the desired whiteness.

Is bleaching gel toxic?

Whitening gel is not toxic if used according to the instructions. However, it is important not to swallow the gel and to ensure that it does not come into contact with the gums or other parts of the mouth as it can cause irritation.

How is whitening gel used?

Bleaching gel is usually placed in a customised tray, which is then placed over the teeth. The tray keeps the gel in direct contact with the teeth and prevents it from spreading in the mouth.

Why is bleaching gel not suitable for children?

Children's teeth are more sensitive and can be damaged more easily. In addition, children's gums are more sensitive, which increases the risk of irritation and burns from the whitening gel. Therefore, bleaching is not recommended for children.

How long does it take for the bleaching gel to work?

The duration of effect of the whitening gel depends on the concentration of the active ingredient and the application time. Some professional treatments can provide results in just one session, while home kits may require several applications.

What does bleaching gel look like?

Bleaching gel is usually a clear or slightly blue viscous liquid. It comes in small tubes or syringes for ease of use.

How does whitening gel protect my teeth?

While the main goal of bleaching gel is to whiten teeth, some products also contain ingredients that strengthen enamel and protect against future discolouration. However, it is important to note that not all whitening gels provide this additional protection.

Why should you choose a Whitening Kit?

A whitening kit, such as the Smilepen Whitening Kit or the ALPINE WHITE Whitening Kit, provides you with everything you need for effective home whitening. It includes whitening trays that ensure the gel is evenly applied to your teeth, as well as the whitening gel itself. Some kits even include a whitening pen for quick touch-ups on the go.

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The Bleaching Gel from ALPINE WHITE: Gentle whitening and protection for your teeth

ALPINE WHITE bleaching gel was developed in Switzerland and uses an innovative and gentle formula to give your teeth a radiant white. The focus is on the active ingredient phthalimido peroxycarboxylic acid, or PAP for short. This ensures gentle and effective whitening of the teeth without affecting the inner or outer structure of the teeth. Unlike many other bleaching products that use aggressive bleaching agents, PAP offers a safe alternative that does not endanger your dental health.

But that's not all. ALPINE WHITE's whitening gel also contains hydroxyapatite, a mineral naturally found in teeth. This component plays a crucial role in strengthening and repairing teeth, making them better protected against harmful influences. The synthetically produced version of hydroxyapatite contained in the formula provides the teeth with vital minerals, strengthens the protective layer of the tooth enamel and protects the inner tooth areas from external influences.

Another important ingredient in ALPINE WHITE gel is potassium nitrate. This ingredient provides a soothing and protective effect to the teeth. Potassium nitrate reduces the sensitivity of the nerves in the teeth, which reduces pain sensations. It also protects the teeth from external irritants and helps to care for the gums. With ALPINE WHITE, you not only get a radiant smile, but also a product that targets the health and well-being of your teeth.

Other ingredients in the gel: Glycerin, Aqua, Propylene Glycol, Phthalimidoperoxycaproic Acid, Potassium Nitrate, Hydroxyapatite, Carbomer, Cellulose Gum, PVP, Menthol, Xylitol, Glucose, Sodium Hydroxide.

Tips for dental care after bleaching with ALPINE WHITE products

After a whitening treatment, it is essential to take proper care of your teeth to maintain the radiant result while promoting dental health. ALPINE WHITE offers a range of products specifically designed for aftercare:

  1. Whitening Toothpaste Extra White: This toothpaste is ideal for daily cleaning and helps preserve the freshly whitened whiteness of your teeth. It gently removes discolouration for a long-lasting, radiant smile.
  2. Whitening Foam: An innovative product that deep cleans while protecting tooth enamel. Simply apply to the toothbrush and brush as usual. It provides gentle cleaning and keeps teeth white.
  3. Whitening Toothpaste Sensitivity Relief: If you experience increased tooth sensitivity after whitening, this toothpaste is your saviour. It's specially formulated to soothe sensitive teeth while maintaining whiteness.
  4. Whitening Toothpaste Anti Plaque: Plaque can affect the appearance of your newly whitened teeth. This toothpaste effectively fights plaque for healthy teeth and gums.
  5. Charcoal Powder: Activated charcoal powder is known for its natural whitening properties. Used once or twice a week, it can help remove discolouration and intensify the bright whiteness.

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