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Transcript
DENTIST INSTRCUTIONS
Description:
Boutique Whitening is a syringe based, take
home tooth whitening system. We use
active ingredients of hydrogen or carbamide
peroxide based gels, which produce oxygen
free radicals. These oxygen free radicals
oxidise the double carbon bonds, which are
the source of most stains within the tooth.
Precautions:
• As a safety precaution, do not offer
whitening treatment during pregnancy.
• Read and understand all instructions.
• Review patients allergies to any
ingredients listed.
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• Avoid patients with hypersensitive teeth
• If tooth or gingival discomfort persists,
inform the patient to remove trays
and arrange a review consultation.
• Do store exposed to direct sunlight or heat.
Store the gel in a cool, dry environment
and do not freeze.
• Do not use any household products
for whitening teeth.
• Irritant and risk of damage to the eye
when in contact.
• Not for injecting
• Avoid treatment if the patient may swallow
the whitening tray.
• Avoid swallowing
• Harmful when swallowed
Case selection:
Pre-Treatment:
Procedure:
Make the patient aware that results may
vary and can be dependant on the following
factors. Staining caused by food or drink,
tetracycline or minocycline medications,
tobacco staining, age dependant changes,
fluorosis, non-vital teeth etc.
1 Examine the soft tissues and asses general
dental health, includeing failing restorations
and caries. An assessment of exposed root
surfaces is recommended, as this may
be an area of sensitivity.
1 A custom tray must be fabricated.
Restorative materials will not whiten, so the
patient must be made aware that these will
not change or will need to be replaced post
treatment. For patients requiring aesthetic
restorations, you must wait 2 weeks before
placement to allow for colour stabilisation.
There are studies, that show a decreased
bond strength while bonding before
this two-week period also.
2 Prophylaxis and scaling is recommended
2 Always record the patients starting shade
and take good quality before photographs,
including the correct shade tab from
a shade guide.
3 Make the patient aware that hey may
experience tooth and gum sensitivity.
4 Review the patient instructions with the
patient and demonstrate the application
of the gel and the quantity of gel they
should administer. This should be a bead
of gel approximately half way up from the
incisal edge on the facial side of the tray.
5 Demonstrate how to remove excess gel
from the gum line and explain that it is
recommended to rinse their mouth
at this stage.
6 Explain the recommended wear times to
the patient, taking into account the type of
gel they are given. 6%HP is recommended
for 1 hour per day and 16%CP is
recommended for 6-10 hours either night
or day.
7 A recommended review of the patient is
every 5 days of treatment, but this is the
clinician’s prerogative. The overall length
of treatment may vary and is dependant on
the type of stain and their severity.
Only to be sold to dental practitioners.
For each cycle of use, the first use to be only
done by dental practitioners or under their
direct supervision if an equivalent level of
safety is ensured. Afterwards to be provided
to the consumer to complete the cycle of use.
The expiration date is printed on the outer
packaging and syringe.
Boutique Whitening, Suite 9, 97 Matthew
Murray House, Water Lane, Leeds, LS11 5QN.
INSTRUCTIONS
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1. Brush teeth. Load gel inside the tray,
following dentist’s instructions. Gel should
be on front surface of teeth when tray
is placed in mouth.
Not recommended for pregnant or
lactating women.
Only to be sold to dental practitioners.
For each cycle of use, the first use to be only
done by dental practitioners or under their
direct supervision if an equivalent level of
safety is ensured. Afterwards to be provided
to the consumer to complete the cycle of use.
Store bleaching gel out of heat / sunlight.
Do not freeze.
The expiration date is printed on the outer
packaging and syringe.
Precautions:
PATIENT INSTRCUTIONS
2. Place tray on arch and gently press to move
gel over the front surface of teeth.
3. Remove excess gel with clean finger, tissue,
or soft toothbrush. Gently rinse with water,
but do not swallow. Recommended
wear time for 6%HP is 1 hour per day.
Recommended wear time for 16%CP is 6-10
hours during the night or day.
4. When finished, clean teeth and tray
with soft toothbrush and cool water.
Do not swallow whitening gel.
Save cleaned tray for next teeth
whitening session.
Do not use on patients with known
sensitivities to peroxide products.
Dental fillings and crowns do not respond to
tooth bleaching.
Acidic foods and juices may cause sensitivity.
Boutique Whitening, Suite 9, 97 Matthew
Murray House, Water Lane, Leeds, LS11 5QN.
Ingredients:
6% Hydrogen Peroxide
Glycerine, Water, Hydrogen Peroxide,
Potassium Nitrate, Carbomer, Sodium
Hydroxide, Peppermint Oil, Sodium Saccharin,
Edetate Disodium
16% Carbamide Peroxide
Glycerine, Water, Carbamide Peroxide,
Carbomer, Potassium Nitrate, Sodium
Hydroxide, Peppermint Oil, Edetate Disodium,
Sodium Saccharin
Do not eat or use tobacco products while
bleaching.
Keep out of the reach of children.
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