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What is Carbamide Peroxide and how does it make my teeth white?
Posted By: Pro-White Teeth on July 03, 2008 4:00 pm


Carbamide Peroxide is commonly known as “teeth bleaching gel”. It is the bleaching gel used by dentists to whiten your teeth. It comes in a variety of strengths, with 16% and 22% strengths being the most common. Be aware in purchasing your teeth systems, as some may offer up to 12 tubes (syringes) of bleaching gel, however these tubes contain only 1 ml of gel and it may be a weaker strength. It may be advisable to look at large 3 ml tubes that are 22% strength Carbamide Peroxide and do not contain fillers. These larger tubes may provide bleaching gel to whiten your teeth and even extra gel for touch-ups later. The most effective whitening comes from 22% Carbamide Peroxide Gel, which is a high-viscosity gel that is ideal for those who want extra whitening power for tough stains or faster whitening.

For photos of the our dental strength 16% and 22% carbamide peroxide, please visit:

www.ProWhiteTeeth.com/bleaching-gel-c-3.html