I would like to start using GoSMILE, which products should I use? Can I still use GoSMILE if I have used other teeth whitening systems in the past? How is the GoSMILE whitening formula different from others? Is it safe to use GoSMILE products while pregnant or breast-feeding? I've just whitened my teeth. How do I keep them white? I noticed a small white spot on the surface of my gums after using GoSMILE, what is it? What is the difference between the whitening system and daily touch up? What ingredients are in GoSMILE's whitening formula? Can't I just use hydrogen peroxide to get the same whitening benefits? How do I use the whitening ampoule exactly? I'm not sure I'm doing it right. When is the best time to use the GOSMILE ampoules? Can I swallow or ingest the whitening solution, or should I spit it out? Does using GoSMILE daily touch up replace brushing my teeth? Can I use GoSMILE toothpastes while using the whitening system, or should I start using them once the desired shade has been reached? I saw great results with the whitening system, but want whiter teeth. Is it safe to use another B1 or should I just use touch up? Is there an expiration date on GoSMILE ampoules? Are there any side effects associated with the GoSMILE ampoules? Can teeth have different types of stains? How should each be treated?
Tooth stains fall into two categories: Extrinsic (external) and Intrinsic (internal)
Extrinsic: stains are yellow and brown and can be easily whitened. Common causes of these stains are: Food, Wine, Tea, Coffee, Soda, and Smoking. For this type of stain, portable tooth whitening products, such as GoSMILE, can immediately lifts organic stains, whitening teeth 4-10 shades lighter when used as directed.
Intrinsic: stains are gray or blue are inorganic stains can be removed with more intensive whitening treatment. If they don't respond to whitening, they may need to be removed or masked using veneers or bonding. Some common causes of these stains are: Aging, Hereditary conditions, Antibiotics, Fluoride and Trauma to Teeth. For this type of stain "dual whitening" with a dental professional is the optimal way to whiten tooth stains. Dual Whitening is a combination of dentist administered techniques (in-office or dentist administered at-home methods) plus a portable tooth whitener such as GoSMILE daily touch up for maintenance.
What makes a tooth whitener work? Concentration: The higher the concentration of peroxide, the greater the whitening. The highest level allowable over the counter is around 6% hydrogen peroxide. Dentist administered techniques can use higher concentrations (up to 12%) but must be applied correctly and the contact time should be limited to guard against the possibility of damage to the tooth. GoSMILE's proprietary ampoule technology allows for a pure and potent form of hydrogen peroxide for optimal efficacy
Contact time: This is the amount of time the whitening solution is on the tooth. The more contact time, the greater the whitening. However increased contact time also increases the risk of sensitivity. GoSMILE's whitening system stays on teeth for optimal result as long as you make sure not to rinse, drink or eat for 20 minutes after use. Never use at-home whitening trays for maintenance because the carbamide peroxide gel is too strong for frequent use. This gel bathes the root surface in a high concentration of hydrogen peroxide and can cause uncomfortable sensitivity and possible damage to the tooth (demineralization) if not administered properly by a dental professional.
The simplest way to determine which products are right for you is to take the smile quiz. Based on your answers, we'll give you an easy-to-follow, tooth-whitening regimen. It is recommended starting with the whitening system to get your smile white. Then treat tour smile with the on-the-go smile refresher daily touch up ampoules and the whitening protection fluoride am/pm toothpastes.
Yes. You can use the whitening system if it's been a few months since you used another whitener. If you've just had your teeth professionally whitened, use the touch up ampoules to prevent shade regression and keep it white.
Most tooth whiteners use carbamide peroxide, which breaks down into urea and hydrogen peroxide. Instead, GoSMILE uses pure hydrogen peroxide in its potent stabilized form thanks to its proprietary ampoule technology. You also get the benefit of single dose ampoule, which gives you a hygienic and potent dose of whitening formula each and every time which you can target to specific teeth.
It is not recommended using teeth whiteners during that time. Although there is no clinical evidence showing that it is harmful, he recommends that you wait until you're no longer breast-feeding. But you definitely can use
GoSMILE toothpastes like the am/pm whitening protection fluoride toothpastes. You'll enjoy their aromatherapy benefits and their good-for-you natural white cranberry.
It is recommended using GoSMILE daily touch up ampoules to keep your smile white and prevent regression due to regular consumption of teeth staining foods, coffee, red wine, tea or cigarettes.
It's nothing to worry about. It's simply an indication that the area is slightly inflamed. You probably had red or puffy gums which are signs of inflammation. The spot should go away after a few minutes. It's just like when you put hydrogen peroxide on a wound. It bubbles up (white) and cleans.
The whitening system is a teeth whitener. It contains the highest percentage of hydrogen peroxide allowed outside a dentist's office. Daily touch up contains a milder concentration of tooth whitening active that's designed to refresh your smile and keep it white.
The whitening formula is made up of pure hydrogen peroxide along with a unique polymer gel to adhere to your teeth for the optimal whitening contact time, as well as a subtle natural mint flavor.
Put down the bottle: Hydrogen peroxide is unstable in its natural form. That is why GoSMILE uses a proprietary vacuum-sealed ampoule to keep the hydrogen peroxide pure and potent.
It is recommended that you flip then "pop" the ampoule to activate it. Tilt it brush side down and squeeze hard several times until the brush is saturated with the formula. Apply in circular motion to each tooth until the ampoule is empty. It should take about 2 minutes. The gel should slightly bubble on your teeth. Make sure you don't rinse off, drink or eat for 20 minutes after you apply the whitening ampoule to allow for the optimal contact time. Use the whitening system twice a day ideally after brushing and flossing your teeth.
It really depends on your lifestyle. Because of its portability and super-easy application, both the whitening system and daily touch up ampoules can be used anytime, anywhere. If you are using the whitening system, you will use two ampoules a day. Most people will use one in the morning and one at night, after brushing teeth and flossing. If you are using GOSMILE daily touch up, you will want to use one ampoule after you smoke, eat, or drink anything that will stain your teeth (up to three times a day).
It's all right to swallow the solution. If you prefer to spit it out, it will not affect the treatment. However, you should not rinse out the mouth or wipe solution off the teeth, as the formula requires about 20 minutes of contact time for optimum results.
No. Nothing replaces brushing and flossing your teeth. What GoSMILE daily touch up will do is erase daily stains from teeth, improve oral hygiene, and provide the freshness of a midday brush.
It is recommended using am/pm toothpastes when you begin the whitening process. It is meant not only to keep your teeth white and polished, but it also protects your teeth and keeps your gums healthy.
Yes, it's safe to use the whitening system up to 3 times a year to keep your smile white and erase new stains. But to keep your smile white, try the daily touch up ampoules.
The GoSMILE formulation is stored in its proprietary vacuum-sealed ampoule. It ensures its freshest, most potent, and highest concentration for two years.
There is no side effect, unless you're allergic to certain ingredients.
The two key variables in whitening are concentration and contact time.