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How do I form the moldable trays?

Before first use, the tray needs to be fitted to your teeth. This ensures a custom fit, giving you the best whitening results. This process only needs to be completed once, after that the fitted trays can be re-used.

Note: The upper and lower trays are identical (before fitting).

To fit the trays, you will need the following:

  • A large cup or medium-size bowl filled with cold water
  • A large cup or medium-size bowl for hot water
  • Boiling water
  • Scissors (optional)

Step One

Remove two trays from the packaging and place them on a clean surface.

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Step Two

Practice the fitting process before you start the actual fitting process:

  1. Place one tray over your upper teeth.
  2. Gently bite down on the tray.
  3. Suck the air from the tray.
  4. Use your fingers to apply pressure on the outside of the tray.
  5. Use your tongue to apply pressure on the tray from the inside, pressing the tray against your teeth.

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Step Three

Fill a bowl or a large cup with at least 4 inches (10 cm) of boiling water, so the tray can be fully submerged.

WARNING: Be careful not to touch the hot water with your fingers.

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Step Four

Holding the tab, carefully submerge one tray in hot water holding the tab for 3-5 seconds. Make sure that the front surface of the tray is also submerged.

Note: Only fit one tray at a time

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Step Five

Lift the tray vertically from the water using the tab.

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Step Six

Carefully and quickly place the tray around your teeth, ensuring that the sides don’t fold in and stick together. If needed, use your fingers to spread the sides apart, to create space for your teeth.

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Step Seven

Make sure that the tray is properly centered and immediately perform the following steps at the same time:

  1. Gently bite down on the tray.
  2. Suck the air from the tray.
  3. Use your fingers to apply pressure on the outside of the tray.
  4. Use your tongue to apply pressure on the tray against your teeth.
  5. Hold for 20-30 seconds

Step Eight

Remove the tray and dip it into the large cup or medium-size bowl filled with cold water.

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Step Nine

Place the tray back in your mouth. The tray has been correctly fitted if it fits snugly on your teeth and does not move when you open your mouth. If you are satisfied with the fit, repeat steps 3-9 to fit the other tray to your lower teeth. Use new boiling water for best results. If the trays are too loose, you can try dipping the trays in the hot water again and repeat steps 3-9 to get a better fit, or start over with a new set of trays. The starter kit comes with 4 trays, in case you need an extra pair.

Optional – Step Ten

When you have successfully fitted both trays, you can remove the tabs by cutting them off with scissors. You may also leave the tabs on to make it easier to insert and remove the trays.

Note: See the instructions for use in the whitening gel box for instructions on the whitening process.

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How do I assemble the syringe and apply the gel?

The following instructions require a pair of properly fitted Philips Sonicare whitening trays. Refer to the tray fitting instructions in the Philips Sonicare whitening tray box.

Step One

Floss and brush your teeth.

Step Two

Remove the orange protective cap from the syringe by twisting it in a counterclockwise motion, and pulling it off.

WARNING: Syringes may be under slight pressure. Remove the cap carefully and point away from face.

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Step Three

Place the mixing nozzle on the syringe and secure it by twisting it in a clockwise motion. Remove the small orange mixing nozzle cap from the tip of the nozzle.

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Step Four

If the trays have been fitted correctly, you should see impressions of your teeth in the trays. Place a small amount of gel in each tooth impression, where the bottom and front surfaces of the trays meet.

Refer to the actual size droplet printed on the syringe to determine the correct amount of gel per tooth impression.

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Step Five

Place the small orange mixing nozzle cap back on the mixing nozzle.

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Step Six

Rotate the mixing nozzle counterclockwise and pull it off the syringe

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Step Seven

Place the orange protective cap back onto the syringe and rotate it clockwise to ensure that the ingredients in each side of the syringe stay separate during storage. Place the syringe and mixing nozzle back into the box.

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Step Eight

Place both trays with gel in your mouth. As you insert the trays, be careful not to apply too much pressure which may push the gel out of the trays.

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Step Eight

Place both trays with gel in your mouth. As you insert the trays, be careful not to apply too much pressure which may push the gel out of the trays.

Other Notes

  • Use extra care to avoid getting gel on your gums. Remove excess gel with a cotton swab or soft dry toothbrush, to avoid causing gum irritation.
  • Bubbling within the trays is normal.
  • Do not eat, drink or smoke while wearing trays.

How do I clean and store the whitening trays after use?

Step One

When you are done with your whitening treatment, remove the trays from your mouth, rinse your mouth with water and brush your teeth with a soft-bristled toothbrush to remove any excess gel.

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Step Two

Clean the trays by rinsing them under cold tap water. Do not use any soap or other cleaning agents. If necessary, use a toothbrush to remove residual gel.

WARNING: After forming your trays, do not use hot water to clean them and do not clean trays in the dishwasher. Doing so will deform the trays.

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Step Three

Place the trays in the storage case and allow the trays to air-dry before closing the storage case. Store the trays and the syringes in a cool, dry place between 59 °F and 77 °F (15 °C and 25 °C). Do not refrigerate or freeze the gel.

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Step Four

Avoid staining foods, drinks (such as coffee, tea and red wine) and tobacco for 30 minutes after each treatment.

Step Five

Continue good oral hygiene by brushing twice a day and flossing.

It is normal to see dark colors in trays where you have amalgam (silver) fillings.

Will the gel make my teeth sensitive?

Some users may experience increased tooth sensitivity to cold during or after whitening treatment, while others may have non-specific sensitivity or pain in their teeth, gums, tongue, lips or throat. Symptoms should subside within 1 to 3 days.

If you experience tooth sensitivity, try whitening every other or every third day. If you are currently using Advanced gel (9.5% hydrogen peroxide), consider purchasing a Caring gel refill kit (6% hydrogen peroxide) for a more gradual and comfortable whitening experience. Gel refills can be purchased separately.

An over-the-counter desensitizing toothpaste with 5 % potassium nitrate (KNO3) can be used to treat the tooth sensitivity, adhering to the respective toothpaste instructions.

A Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug may be taken for pain, adhering to the respective drug’s instructions for use as well as your doctor’s recommendation for acceptable use.

Will I experience gum irritation?

If whitening gel comes in contact with your gums, it may cause gum irritation. This includes redness, a burning feeling, or white spots on the gums. In most cases, this subsides in a few days.

If you see any gel on your gums, or notice a burning feeling, use a cotton swab or soft bristled toothbrush to remove any excess gel from your gums. Be careful not to overfill the trays, refer to the actual size droplet indicated on the syringe for the correct amount of gel per tooth. Teeth whiten as the gel is absorbed into the tooth and whitens from the inside, so it is not important to cover the entire tooth.

If you still have gum irritation or sensitivity, treatment should be paused until the irritation is gone. Resume treatment with using smaller dots of gel to reduce contact with you gums. Please note results may vary using less gel. If the discomfort continues try shorter, less frequent treatments until the desired whitening effect has been achieved. If irritation still persists, discontinue the treatment and consult your dentist.

My gums turned a little white after teeth whitening. Is this normal?

If whitening gel comes in contact with your gums, it may cause gum irritation. This includes redness, a burning feeling, or white spots on the gums. In most cases, this subsides in a few days. To prevent this, wipe off excess gel or use smaller droplets of gel.

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FAQs

Should I brush my teeth before or after the teeth whitening kit? ›

You should brush your teeth before any whitening procedure. This will ensure that the plaque is removed and the whitening agents can target the teeth without any problems. But you can also brush and floss your teeth after using whitening strips; just make sure to be very gentle and use a soft bristle brush.

Does Sonicare really whiten teeth? ›

You can expect healthier gums, less plaque and whiter teeth in just a couple of weeks … and probably perfect little teeth-brushing children after one day of using Sonicare.

How long does it take for Philips teeth whitening to work? ›

Philips Zoom take-home tooth whitening kits are a safe and convenient way to get your smile noticeably whiter in one to two weeks. You'll get professional, affordable results with little to no sensitivity.

How often should I use Philips Zoom Day White? ›

Philips Zoom DayWhite 14% Hygroden Peroxide is best for patients who want dramatic results and prefer to wear their trays for a minimal amount of time. Wear time: 30 minutes daily. Optimum results within two weeks.

Should I whiten my teeth in the morning or night? ›

The pores in your teeth are slightly more open and can more easily allow stains in. Smile Brilliant and dentist professionals recommend whitening before bed as it reduces the opportunity for staining and gives your teeth the night to begin rehydrating and remineralizing.

Why do my teeth look more yellow after whitening strips? ›

In order to eliminate stains from the enamel, whitening strips often contain peroxide-based whitening chemicals. They may irritate the gums during this process, resulting in momentary redness and inflammation. This redness can create a visual contrast that makes your teeth look more yellow in comparison.

Does Sonicare or Oral B remove more plaque? ›

The award-winning Oral-B iO Series Electric Toothbrush is clinically proven to remove more plaque vs. Phillips Sonicare DiamondClean Smart toothbrush. Oral-B is the first electric toothbrush brand to be accepted by the American Dental Association for effectiveness and safety.

How much plaque does Sonicare remove? ›

Philips Sonicare is purpose-designed to beat plaque. In fact, it removes up to 7x more plaque than a manual toothbrush.

Do I need to floss if I use Sonicare toothbrush? ›

Do you have to floss if you use an electric toothbrush? Regardless of what kind of toothbrush you use — and how good your brushing technique is — it can't replace flossing.

What causes zingers after teeth whitening? ›

Zingers are sudden quick pains that can occur in the teeth after Zoom teeth whitening. It is caused by the gel penetrating the enamel and dentin of the teeth and lifting the stains on the teeth. A side effect of that being that some of the film on the enamel can be thinned causing increased sensitivity.

Do teeth stain faster after whitening? ›

During the teeth whitening procedure, your tooth enamel is slightly weakened due to the bleach. Beverages and food with high acidic content, such as citrus fruit, pickled food, and processed meats, can further weaken your enamel. This can lead to even more sensitivity and increased risk of re-staining.

Do you leave teeth whitening overnight? ›

Whitening teeth before bedtime is ideal. Whitening products work best when left on for an extended period of time, so avoid eating, drinking, and smoking for 30 minutes after whitening your teeth.

Which is better, zoom or opalescence? ›

Efficacy. While both systems are generally successful and only require about an hour, Boost's results are normally more permanent. Both treatments generally leave teeth whiter, but it is common for Zoom users to have two regularly scheduled follow-up appointments to get teeth touched up.

Is Philips Zoom whitening worth it? ›

If you're looking for quick and effective whitening, and are willing to invest in professional treatment, then Zoom teeth whitening may be worth considering. However, if you have a limited budget or prefer a more gradual whitening process, there are other options available.

Do you have to keep Philips Zoom whitening in the fridge? ›

Store any remaining whitening gel in a cool dry place for later use. There's no need to refrigerate.

Do I brush my teeth before or after whitening strips? ›

Brushing before applying Whitestrips can help remove surface stains and improve product adherence. Yet, it's equally essential to follow up with a gentle post-treatment brushing to eliminate residual gel and maintain oral hygiene. The ideal sequence can vary depending on personal preferences and product instructions.

Should you brush your teeth before or after bleaching? ›

Typically, dentists recommend brushing your teeth before the whitening procedure. This way, you can remove bacteria and some food debris. Some dentists also perform professional cleaning before the procedure to remove all the plaque and tartar from your teeth.

Do you brush your teeth before whitening light? ›

We recommend that with any form of whitening that teeth are brushed beforehand. This is to ensure that any plaque (this sticky surface layer on your teeth) is removed and that any whitening agent present in the strips or gel gets the closest contact with the teeth.

Should I whiten teeth before or after dental cleaning? ›

This is why dentists always recommend that you go for a dental cleaning before you whiten your teeth. Sometimes, you can whiten your teeth on the same day as your dental cleaning. But if your gums are sensitive after a cleaning, your dentist will recommend that you wait a few days or more for your gums to heal.

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