Teeth Whitening Products - Does New Technology Always Produce Better Results

Released on = November 24, 2006, 5:16 am

Press Release Author = e Teeth Whitening

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Vitint® has produced Safe & White teeth bleaching gel. The
company claims that it\'s a \"peroxide-free tooth whitener that does not use
aggressive ingredients to whiten teeth. It is based on unique and patented Ardox-X
technology with active oxygen.\" Professional dentist of London Dental Institute is
commenting on some of such claims.

Press Release Body =
London City, UK November 26, 2006 -- According to Vitint® company, their new
patented technology developed by Dutch dentist, called Ardox-X technology with
hydrocarbon-oxobarate complex, consists of safe active oxygen elements which have
teeth bleaching effect (more on whitening procedure here:
http://e-teethwhitening.com/teeth-bleaching/). It has proven to be safe on tooth
enamel and gums.

Dr David Bartlett of Kings College London Dental Institute comments: \"Sodium
perborate, one of the listed ingredients, breaks down to form hydrogen peroxide, so
the claim this product does not contain any peroxides is not really accurate. It is
unlikely to have a significant effect on the putting over-the-counter teeth
whitening treatments to the test colour of your teeth. I\'ve never heard of Ardox-X
technology.\"

Why Vitint® is using active oxygen instead of traditional components?

\"Many whitening products currently on the market contain peroxides. In Europe, a
concentration of 0.1% is permitted for consumer applications. However, 0.1% is not
sufficient to whiten teeth\", the company states.

Is using more than 10% of peroxides really that risky?

\"All dentist-delivered bleaching products
(http://e-teethwhitening.com/whitening-products/) contain hydrogen peroxide, which
has had extensive research and is considered reasonably safe. In tests done on mice,
if they were fed enough of it, it was potentially carcinogenic - if you were to
swallow pints day in, day out. But in the amounts used for these purposes (10-30%)
the risks are very low. It can cause increased sensitivity, due to the hydrogen
peroxide irritating nerve endings, but it won\'t damage the enamel\", says Dr
Bartlett.

One of the whitening toothpastes for sensitive teeth is Oral-B Rembrandt toothpaste.
The company claims: \"Active peroxide formula helps to whiten teeth. Breakthrough
low-abrasion Citroxain formula whitens teeth beyond surface stains without
scratching enamel or eroding the gumline.\" Dr Bartlett follows up: \"I\'ve no idea
what Citroxain is. Calcium peroxide could form hydrogen peroxide in a weak solution
so this product may have a mild bleaching action.\"

Another dental care company is producing Pearl Drops Hollywood Smile Toothpaste
claiming: \"With advanced micro-polishing system and peroxi-white active oxygen. Two
shades whiter in three weeks or your money back!\"

Dr Bartlett says: \"Pearl Drops contain an abrasive paste, which can wear down
enamel, so I wouldn\'t recommend it. The Hollywood Smile version contains limonene,
an acid which will probably clean effectively - though it could also gradually erode
the teeth enamel.\"

Summarizing, Dr David Bartlett saying that \"basically there are two methods -
take-home dental whitening kits, where a mould is taken of your teeth and developed
into plastic trays which you fill with peroxide gel and wear for a number of hours a
day; or lasers, where the gel is activated by light, allowing oxygen to pass through
the enamel to the dentine, bleaching it while leaving the structure of the tooth
unchanged. Both methods work but for the time-poor among us, however, the laser
tooth whitening is more convenient\".

Yuriy Nikitin
http://e-teethwhitening.com/


Web Site = http://e-teethwhitening.com/

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