Joom: This product may cause an allergic reaction. Before use, read the instructions and information on the package. For more information, you can contact the seller or manufacturer directly.
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KEY FEATURES:
• -High viscosity gel prevents dripping from mouthpiece
• *Please use the mouth tray made at the dental clinic.
• Medical device approval number: 30400BZX00204000
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
Angelus Home is a 10% urea peroxide or 16% urea peroxide home whitening gel that was first approved in 2023. Effectively removes internal tooth discoloration due to congenital, systemic, pharmacological, traumatic, etc. factors and aging. It is also effective against fluoride deposition and staining with tetracycline. In addition, Angelus Home has a very high viscosity, so it leaks less from the tray than regular whitening gels, and because of this, soft trays can be used, so there is no discomfort when wearing it inside the mouth. Teeth whitened with Angelus Home will maintain their shade for a long time. Angelus Home is recommended for changing the shade of discolored teeth before ceramic prosthetic treatments such as composite fillings, veneers, and crowns. *Gel application time: 1.5 hours a day for 16% urea peroxide 2 hours a day for 10% urea peroxide ●Large content Normally, other manufacturers' products are about 1ml to 1.5ml, but each bottle of Angelus has 2.7ml, so it has more than double the content, so one bottle will last you a long time. It is calculated that it can be used for about 6 days at one time. ●Contains sodium fluoride and potassium nitrate I think one of the concerns about whitening is that it stings. This Angelus contains sodium fluoride and potassium nitrate, ingredients that suppress the stinging symptoms, so it has been devised to prevent the possibility of stinging. ●Contains 16% urea peroxide (*For products with 16%) Most home whitening gels sold in Japan contain 15%. Of course, if it is imported from overseas, it may be 35%, but considering the possibility of staining, it can be said that the concentration is a little too high for home whitening. This Angelus has been devised to ensure white bleaching at a slightly higher concentration than usual at 16%. ●The high viscosity gel prevents it from dripping from the mouthpiece Teeth whitening gel may whiten your gums if it comes into contact with your gums. Leaking may also cause a sore throat. Therefore, it is important to first make sure that the mouthpiece fits your mouth properly. Also, since Angelus has a high viscosity, it does not easily leak from the mouthpiece, so it is less likely to cause problems with your gums or throat. This home whitening gel called [Angelus] has been improved from the previous home whitening gel due to the above characteristics. *Please use the mouth tray made at the dental clinic. *Effects vary from person to person and may not necessarily result in whiter skin. Medical device approval number: 30400BZX00204000 [Contraindications/Prohibitions] ●Patients with unhealthy teeth such as caries, wedge-shaped defects, attrition, cracks, etc. ●Patients with acatalasia ●Patients with hypersensitivity ●Patients with severe gingivitis or periodontitis ●Children ●Pregnant and lactating women Do not use while sleeping. ■Whitening Q&A Q1: What is the principle behind whitening? Urea peroxide, which is the main ingredient in whitening agents, undergoes a chemical reaction at a certain temperature (oral temperature: 35° to 37°) and decomposes into oxygen and water. The free radicals released during this decomposition exhibit strong oxidizing power, causing bleaching and deodorizing effects. This effect is applied to teeth whitening. Q2: Approximately how long does it take for teeth to become white? Although there are individual differences, it is easy to see results if you continue using it for 1 to 1.5 hours a day for two weeks. Q3: How long will the whitening effect last? The effect lasts for about six months to one or two years. Depending on your lifestyle and aging, there may be a slight relapse (toward the color of your teeth before treatment). However, regular touch-ups (re-whitening) will bring back the whiteness. Q4: Is whitenin...