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Tooth bleaching is offered for
cosmetic purposes. Many individuals who have discolored enamel are not
satisfied with the appearance of their teeth and go to great lengths
to achieve the perfect smile. Tooth bleaching can be a solution. This
can be done by a professional tooth bleaching in the dental office or
through online dental/orthodontic labs that can show you how to
provide to us a perfect impression of you own teeth with our Teeth
Impression Kit. By circumventing the dentist, you save hundreds
of dollars!

There are two types of tooth
stains:
- Intrinsic stain (internal
stain) This means the stain occurs from within the tooth. This
type of stain cannot be removed by brushing and flossing and
sometimes bleaching may not be effective. Some causes of
intrinsic staining are injury to the tooth, certain medications
(such as tetracycline) taken during tooth formation or an excess
fluoride ingested during the formation of teeth.
- Extrinsic stain (external
stain) This is staining of the tooth surface. Some sources of
extrinsic stains are cigarettes, cigars, coffee, tea, or foods
that contain a lot of spices. This type of staining can
sometimes be removed by good tooth brushing habits or by
professional prophylaxis (cleaning).
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Different stains require
different solutions, therefore it is important to have a consultation
with an oral health professional before trying a tooth bleaching
product.
A small number of people
experience temporary discomfort during the bleaching treatment series,
such as gum or tooth sensitivity. These symptoms disappear within one
to three days after completion of the tooth bleaching. It is important
that the manufacturer’s directions are followed precisely when using
an at home tooth bleaching kit. If any side effects are more than mild
or persist, contact your oral health professional. Overall, tooth
bleaching under professional supervision is an effective method for
whitening the teeth.

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Dental Bleaching:
Questions & Answers
What is the teeth whitening
process? - Teeth
Whitening is actually a bleaching process that lightens discolorations
of tooth enamel. This process uses an effective bleaching gel retained
in a Custom-fitted Whitening Trays) that is worn over your teeth for 1
hour per day (NOT overnight) until you have reached your desired level
of whitening. Included with these tooth bleaching systems is 22%
professional strength bleaching gel (ONLY 10% - 22% Carbamide peroxide
is available), Custom Whitening Trays, toothbrush, sensitivity
toothpaste, portable pouch and application instructions.
How does dental bleaching
remove stains - Dental
tooth bleaching systems will remove most stains with a gentle action
that whitens your teeth. As the active ingredient in the bleaching gel
(Carbamide peroxide), is broken down, oxygen acts upon the stained
organic deposits, which oxidizes them into a white color. This process
makes the overall tooth color closer to its natural unstained color.
Your tooth structure remains unchanged. Years of clinical tests have
demonstrated the safety and effectiveness of this tooth bleaching
system. Over 95% of people treated achieve some level of tooth
whitening. Crowns, bridges, bonding, and fillings only return to their
original coloring; they do not lighten any further with professional
tooth bleaching.
What is the treatment
procedure? - You will
make an impression of your teeth at home with our easy-to-use Personal
Impression Kit. Ship it back to us and then will receive your
Customized Trays in about a week. You will then apply our 22%
bleaching gel inside the tray and place it over your teeth. You
may wear the trays for up to 1 hour. You will see results the
first day!!
Is the whitening process
permanent? - For most
people, the tooth bleaching treatment will last for many years. Your
teeth have become stained in the first place from consuming the foods
and beverages. Upon the completion of your initial bleaching process,
your teeth are restored to their natural white color. Exposure to
foods, drinks (especially coffee, colas and red wines), smoking and
other consumables will gradually darken teeth again over time. You may
want to periodically bleach your teeth. After an initial
treatment, most people do touchups about once every 6-12 months.
How much bleaching gel do I
get when I purchase a dental tooth bleaching kit? - You
get enough bleaching gel to complete your whitening process (for
average stained teeth). Each application (per bleaching tray) will use
approximately 0.25ml of bleaching gel.
How Important are moldable
bleaching trays? - Very
Important. Having a moldable tray of the correct polymer
material, shape, & transparency is essential to assure proper
bleaching results. Non-moldable trays may cause inconsistent
bleaching or spotting on the teeth and they are uncomfortable to wear.
Dental tooth bleaching offers two types of moldable trays
do-it-yourself thermoform (boil & bite) trays and professional
tooth bleaching dental lab-created trays. Thermoform trays sit too
close to the tooth and don’t allow for enough gel to properly rest
on the tooth.
I already have a set of
bleaching trays. Can I buy just the whitening gel from
NeonBrite? - Yes, we
sell dental tooth bleaching 22% Carbamide Peroxide whitening-gel
separately. This refill gel is the same strength that is sold in
dental tooth bleaching kits and professional dental offices. It can be
used with any dental tray in the same way as your previous whitening
gel.
Why is dental bleaching
better than other whiteners? -
Simply put, other products do not work effectively. Some
over-the-counter trays are not moldable to your teeth and do not hold
the gel in the proper position. Many OTC whitening gels are not
thick enough to stay in place and will leak out of the tray. Many OTC
gels typically have less effective active ingredients or a lower
concentration of active ingredients. Many professional dental
whitening systems provide so little whitening gel that refills will be
required to get the desired result. In short, the dental tooth
bleaching system offers more effective whitening power for your money
than any other system.
Is dental bleaching the same
thing dentists sell me for $500 or more? - Yes,
Our system uses the same active ingredients, percent concentration and
methodology as those used in professional tooth bleaching products at
the dental office. In fact many dentists sell dental bleaching to
their patients. We provide you with Customized Mouthpieces and supply
you with the highest quality, most effective bleaching gel exactly
like the formula used in dental offices.
What causes tooth
discoloration? - There
are many causes. The most common include consumption of foods, coffee,
tea, wine, sodas and smoking. In other words, our teeth
naturally get more and more stained as time goes on and we continue to
live our lives. NOTE - Tetracycline discoloration and artificial
dental work, can be, but is usually not greatly responsive to dental
bleaching.
Who may benefit from tooth
whitening? - Almost
everyone. However, there are some cases where treatment may not be
effective. Tooth lightening is ideal for patients who have healthy,
un-restored teeth and would like a whiter, brighter, younger looking
smile. Tetracycline discolorations and artificial dental work, can be,
but are usually not greatly responsive to dental bleaching.
Is it safe to bleach my teeth
at home? - Yes, dental
bleaching at-home bleaching is specially designed to be an easy-to-use
system with detailed usage instructions. Over a decade of research
indicates that whitening teeth with Carbamide peroxide is safe and
effective. All of our products comply with FDA regulations.
How long does the bleaching
process take? - Results
are dependent upon each individual characteristics of each person and
the daily wear-time of the mouthpieces, but many people see results
after the first use. Maximum results occur after 5-10 cumulative
bleaching hours.
Are there any side effects? -
Some people experience
temporary tooth sensitivity during treatment. Others have reported
discomfort in the gums or in loose fillings. Gum irritation usually
disappears within 1-3 days after beginning the procedure and always
upon the discontinuation or completion of treatment. There are
no other significant side effects.
NOTE - Pregnant or nursing
women should not engage in dental bleaching.
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Whitening Your
Smile
How
we look and how we perceive ourselves has much to do with our
self-esteem. When the color of our teeth makes us embarrassed to
smile, it's probably time to get our teeth whitened (bleached).
As one ages,
teeth may darken from coffee, tea, smoking, berries and other
substances that get into micro-cracks in the enamel, causing
discoloration. Some people have gray or brown bands on their teeth
caused by an early childhood fever or tetracycline medication taken
when the tooth enamel was forming. In some parts of the country
where fluoride is found in naturally high concentrations in the
drinking water, individuals have developed teeth with bright white
patches or dark brown blotches (mottled enamel or fluorosis).
Not everyone is
a candidate for tooth bleaching. Teeth discolored from aging have
the best results. If you have tooth-colored resin or composite
fillings in your front teeth, they will not change color from
bleaching and will stick out like a sore thumb after the procedure.
If you would like to have your teeth whitened, call it to your
dentist's attention at your next check-up visit. If you are not a
good candidate, he or she can suggest alternatives such as bonding
or porcelain veneers.
There are
various options to whitening your teeth. Bleaching can be an
in-office procedure (chair-side). It may involve several
appointments of 30-60 minutes each.
Some toothpastes
have added whitening agents and can be used as an adjunct to the other
two procedures. In any case, there is no reason to ever again suffer
the embarrassment of discolored teeth.

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Research shows that without long-term use of a retainer, teeth show a natural tendency to shift or drift away from their straightened position.
NeonBrite™
announces that
'Invisible' or clear retainers are now available OVER THE INTERNET for $148 (Upper & Lower), for
individuals with concern over their teeth “crowding”. We do
this by providing you the putty to create your own teeth impressions,
then you send them to our lab for manufacturing...IT'S EASY! These "Invisible"
retainers are made of a thin, clear, durable plastic that snaps
into place over the teeth and prevents teeth rotation & migration.

When
using this transparent dental retainer, teeth and gums show through the
plastic, unlike the “Hawley” retainer (metal wire & denture plastic).
When one smiles others are not able to see the dental retainer; mouth
retainers with the wire across the front teeth are used mostly to keep
teeth from shifting, but can also be used to move teeth. Dental night
guards are worn at night to protect the teeth. Considerable time and financial investment are at risk if you don't have a retainer AND wear it as your doctor suggests.
NeonBrite™ saves its customers hundreds
of dollars by sending them a “Teeth Impression Kit” - for retainers,
instead of another "TRIP TO THE DENTIST". The cost of these
clear retainers at a dental office ranges from $250 to $500 and usually
includes a full examination.
Our
At Home Impression Kit Allows You To “Easily” Take Your Own Teeth
Impressions to make Custom Fitted Dental Appliances EXACTLY like the ones found at your Dentist's for a FRACTION of the Price...and
all without a trip to his Dental Office!
NeonBrite™’s invisible retainers do not
move teeth; they simply keep teeth in their current position & eliminate
further crowding. By wearing these for just 15-30 minutes per day, it
will prevent teeth from rotation or migration. These clear retainers
are made of the same materials that dentists use and manufactured by the
same lab as well.
- Have you lost or
broken your retainers?
- Has one of your
front teeth slightly moved?
- Do you grind your
teeth at night?
- Want your teeth
PROFESSIONALLY whitened?
- Maybe your
missing a tooth or have a small gap between your teeth you would
like to close?
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By using our 'Teeth Impression Kit' to
make your own impressions, our lab can create you completely customized
mouth pieces that will:
-
Keep your teeth from
migrating or rotating after wearing braces for years
-
Realign the front
six teeth or close a small gap between your teeth
-
Prevent clenching
your jaw or grinding your teeth away while sleeping
-
Need a
"fake" or temporary tooth in your mouth
-
Want to dazzle them
with professionally whitened teeth
Here's
how it works:
When
you receive your kit, review the steps and instructions first. Then
take out 1 set of the YELLOW & BLUE impression material (putty).

Mix
the two pieces of putty together for 45 seconds to get one solid
color (blue).

When
your putty is one solid color, simply roll it and shape it like a
finger. Pick up your tray.

Put
the finger shaped putty into the tray, making sure to cover all parts
of the tray.

Take
the tray and place it over the center of your upper or lower teeth
(remember that this putty will harden in under two (2) minutes). Push
the tray over your teeth. Hold for four (4) minutes, then remove.

Send
your impressions back to our dental lab using the pre-paid envelope
that came with your kit. We make your mouthpiece (s) & send it
back to you. As a member of the National Association of Dental
Laboratories, you can rest assured knowing you're getting a quality
custom made dental appliance!
Each
impression kit includes photographs and step-by-step instructions
walking you through the entire impression process. Our clients have a
93% success rate in taking accurate impressions of their teeth the first
time around.
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Who
we are and our experience…
Dental
Lab Direct’s founder has been in the dental and orthodontic industry
for 30+ years and has done dental lab work for HUNDREDS of dentists
& orthodontists all over the United States. His years of work &
research for the dental/orthodontic community has yielded the finest
process & products available. In 1997, he earned a U.S. Patent for
another dental appliance “sports mouthpiece” that can be used to
prevent snoring.
My
name is Robert S. Owen; I'm the managing partner for Dental Lab Direct,
the web portion of a 30 year old lab that has serviced over 800 dentists
& orthodontists. Until recently, customized dental appliances were
available to the public only through your dentist. This was largely due
to the level of skill in taking one’s teeth impression, the impression
required to cast a model and create customized trays. Most dentists send
teeth IMPRESSIONS to dental labs to be cast, molded, & customized
into form fitting oral appliances delivered back to the patient a few
weeks later. Typically, the cost for upper & lower whitening trays
range between $300.00 and $800.00!
Today,
with the advent of our Personal Impression Kit, it’s possible to take
your own teeth impression usually taking less than five minutes for both
the upper and lower teeth. Just drop the kit along with your impressions
in the mail to our lab…the same lab dentists & orthodontists use,
yet costing 60-90% less by “skipping the trip ”…eliminating the
need for a D.D.S. to fit a pair of Professional Customized Tooth
Whitening Trays, Invisible Retainers, Night Guards, or even Invisible
Braces! All you have to provide us is your teeth impression...
WE CAN
ALSO DO TRADITIONAL OR 'HAWLEY' TYPE RETAINERS

When you've completed the moving part of your treatment, you're ready for the holding part! The next few months will be a critical part of your treatment! Your Invisible
OR 'Hawley' Retainer is designed to hold your teeth in their corrected position until the bone surrounding the roots of the moved teeth "fill in" and make them "solid." If we do not retain (or hold) following orthodontic tooth movement, the teeth will move back to their old positions and all that time wearing braces would be wasted.
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If your retainer is going to do the job, here are the things you must do:
Wear your retainer as instructed!
Lifetime: As an insurance policy it is recommended to wear your retainer at night
indefinitely (or more importantly as your doctor instructs). Simply use your retainer as a template and try it in. If it feels tight, wear it for the night.
Remove your retainer from the back hook - not from the front.
Take care of your retainers: Clean with soap, water and Q-Tips. Efferdent® works fine, too. Don't brush the appliance with toothpaste; it dulls the brilliance. Keep them away from pets - they love to chew on them. Don't use hot water or place near hot surfaces; this can distort the shape of your retainer. You may remove your retainer while swimming in a lake or ocean.
No flipping: Avoid flipping the retainer with your tongue or chewing on your retainer. This can cause damage to your teeth and retainer.
NEVER wrap the retainer in a napkin or tissue, as they may be thrown away. Always store the retainer in its case (not your pocket).
Speech: You may notice a difference in your speech at first. However, in 2 or 3 days, your speech will become normal. The plastic taste of the new appliance will soon disappear.
Return to your family dentist for an examination and cleaning.
Keep your appointments: You will have fewer office visits but checking your retainer is still very important. Always remember to bring your retainer to every appointment.
If you lose or break a retainer, please call us immediately. The teeth will move if the retainers are not worn as instructed. Additional charges will be made for lost or broken retainers, or a retainer that does not fit because of insufficient wear or negligence.
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Retainers After Braces
Purpose: The dental retainers are
important to hold the teeth after braces are removed. New bone and
supporting fibers of the teeth are being completed for the new tooth
positions.
Time of Use: Mouth retainers are
usually worn until eruption of the permanent teeth makes wearing a mouth
retainer difficult. You will start with full time wear and phase slowly
into night time wear as a dental night guard. Experiencing tightness
when placing the retainers after leaving them out for a period of time
is an indication of how often you need to wear the retainers.
Care: To keep your dental retainers
fresh and clean, scrub them before putting them in their case. Use warm
or cool water and soap. Hot water will warp the retainers. Limit the
soaking time to 15 minutes if you choose to use Efferdent. We have found
that over time Efferdent weakens the solder joints. Brushing with
Listerine will decrease bacteria and give your retainer a fresh taste.
Adapting: Most people get used to
mouth retainers within a day or two. At first there may be a new plastic
taste and you may have extra saliva in your mouth. Reading aloud the
first day will help your speech adapt. The habit of flipping a dental
retainer in and out with your tongue will loosen the dental retainer and
may break the wires and/or plastic.
Visits: Upon completion of early
phase orthodontic treatment, you will be checked periodically with
visits to the dentist. Bring the dental retainer to your visits. If the
dental retainer does not fit or if there is any tissue soreness, call us
for an appointment as soon as possible.
Breakage/Loss: The common habit of
flipping the retainers in and out with your tongue will make it become
loose and can introduce stresses in the plastic or wires which will
result in breakage.
Relapse: Failure to use dental
retainers regularly may result in unfavorable tooth movement. If brought
to your dentist's attention early it may be corrected with another
retainer. If not caught early, retreatment with braces may be necessary.
How
We Came About...
I
wore braces from the age of 14 until I was 17, and by the time I had
entered college, had all but forgotten what my retainer looked like...by
the time I was 26, my teeth were a train wreck again, which really
disappointed my parents considering the investment they had made in my
teeth. Fortunately, I learned about these 'Invisible' Aligners called
Clear-Aligner®s and was able to get my teeth back in alignment in just a few weeks
time. Today, all I have to do is wear my 'Invisible' Retainer or
TranspaRetainer for around 30 minutes per day and I won't have to worry
about my teeth rotating or migrating anymore.
Around
that same time, I noticed that all of the coffee, tea, and red wine I
had consumed in college had made my teeth a little less than white, but
never seemed to have a disposable $500 to hand over to the dentist for
the professional whitening trays he offered to sell me at every visit.
Again, after learning about getting them from the Dental Lab, I have in
effect straightened, whitened & started wearing my retainer again
all for about the cost my dentist wanted to charge me for the teeth
whitening alone! AMAZING! So, I immediately realized the benefit of
dealing directly with our dental lab, I mean, the cost of Invisalign
through a dentist is $5,000.00 at a minimum. I had achieved the same
results at 1/10th the cost!

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Now...
You've Just Gone Through the Exact Same Process Thousands of Dentists Go Through Every Day and Saved Yourself
Hundreds of Dollars (maybe even Thousands!) The
process is the same for all of our products.
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