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Ultra White 22% Teeth Whitening Gel Large 5 Tubes 3.8 ml of Gel
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Premium teeth whitener savings on Amazon of 2 to 3 times Dental Office PricingVery Strong and Whitens Quickly. Noticable Whitening in Just Days. Will not Damage Gums like 30% or stronger gel. It is great for removing up to 20 years of “lifestyle” stains like those from tea and coffee.Delivers professional teeth whitening results. Made in the USA . Sealed with expiration date on box.Uses the same enamel-safe teeth whitening ingredients dentists use - Ultra White syringes are 3.8 ml Compare to Opalescence 1.2 ml. -Use requires Teeth Whitening Trays or Invisalign Trays - Trays are NOT included.
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ColorClear
Height4.5 Inches
Length7 Inches
Number of items5
Size0.12 Fl Oz (Pack of 5)
Width1 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Ultra White 22% Teeth Whitening Gel Large 5 Tubes 3.8 ml of Gel:

u/_ChestHair_ · 4 pointsr/malefashionadvice

There are online vendors that will give you plastic tooth trays for whitening gel (I bought from SmileBrilliant, but I'm sure there's plenty out there). They'll ship you a clay/whatever material that you push over your teeth and have harden, that will make a mold of your teeth. Mail the molds back in to them and they then send you thin plastic trays of your teeth and whitening gel. Put a bit of the gel into the trays and then put the trays over your teeth like a retainer for an hour or so. Wherever you buy the trays should have a more broken down pamphlet of the process.

I wouldn't buy more gel from them though, you can get it cheaper on places like Amazon (this is what I buy). Iirc you should avoid getting gel that has something like over 25% or 30% carbamide peroxide in it, but 22% is fine.

Use it maybe once a month until you're satisfied with results. If it starts to hurt your gums you should take it out though, because that's not good. Sometimes it won't whiten totally evenly, and there's something you can use as a spot check for that, but it's been a long time since I learned about it and don't remember what it was, maybe someone else has an idea. Make sure you haven't eaten for at least half an hour before hand and that your teeth are cleaned, and avoid eating/drinking anything with much color or acidity to it for like half a day after you finish the session. The gel itself is very acidic, so make sure you have good care with brushing and use fluoride toothpaste.

Learned this all from an old friend I've since lost touch with, whose dad was a dentist. It's a fraction of the cost of getting your teeth whitened at a dentist's office