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BioWhiten

What is Biological Teeth Whitening and What is the Difference from Classical Systems?

Biological Whitening is a system that makes two-way whitening and contains nano-hydroxyapatite (n-HAp) crystals that give the natural color of the teeth and is compatible with the crystal structure of the tooth. In addition to effective tooth whitening with such systems, mineral regeneration can also be performed to the tooth.

 

Biological whitening products, differing from the classical systems where acidic gels (pH 3.5) are used, provides whitening with Alkaline Hydrogen Peroxide which has a pH value over 7. In studies, demineralization was found to be minimal in alkaline pH levels and it was found to provide a more suitable environment for remineralization.

 

With biological whitening method;

  1. Sensitivity is less than 5% or 0, instead of 50% (typical value of other products in the market) ,

  2. Repair or mineral supplementation (Remineralization) instead of mineral loss (demineralization)

  3. Minimum dehydration, resulting low level rebound effect and natural whiteness with low level alkaline hydrogen peroxide instead of excessive water loss due to high level hydrogen peroxide and oxidation,

  4. Minimization of possible side effects with low levels of hydrogen peroxide and

  5. Possibility of whitening sensitive teeth which is not possible with other systems

     

can be offered to dentists and patients.

 

In biological whitening, short term 1 hour office-type applications as well as home and combined (office + household) products having same active ingredients are available.

 

BioWhiten ProOffice and ProHome, a Biological Whitening system with its advanced formula and biocompatible material content, it has the highest performance values in its category.

Expectations of Dentists from Whitening Products

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BioWhiten ProOfice and Other In-Office W

BioWhiten Cases Before & After

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