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ZOOM is a great way to whiten your teeth FAST
The results are dramatic. It is very rare that I can't see an obvious whitening change
with my patients. There really isn't a whitening system out there that will produce
a more dramatic result. Most of the "dental office" chair side systems are about
the same. I personally like the ZOOM system because it has been around longer, is
well advertised, and has more supporting studies.

People always ask me, "How does ZOOM compare to over the counter systems like
Crest White strips or those people sprawled out getting their teeth whitened in the
middle of the mall?"
Well, I've stopped those people in the mall and asked for their
credentials/training. The person in charge is usually a pimply teenager and a typical
answer is, "Ummm.. I don't know.." I've asked what chemical they are putting on their
"patient's" teeth and in what concentration?" Again, the answer is very similar,
"Ummmm....."
In other words, the FDA only allows a certain % of carbamide peroxide
(or hydrogen peroxide) to be sold over the counter. This percentage is enough to
whiten teeth, but not enough to damage or burn soft tissue. Therefore, these "mall
people", without having carefully placed isolation barriers around the gums, are
using the same chemical you get with the Crest White strips, charging you twice as
much, and the light is for show.
So, if you're going to blow a hundred bucks (or
whatever!) on "mall people", you might as well pay $45 on Crest White strips and
do it in the privacy of your own home.

The difference between ZOOM and these over the counter systems are simple. ZOOM uses
a much higher % of carbamide peroxide and is only sold to dentists. Our dental office
provides a controlled and supervised setting where the active chemical is applied
to the teeth with the gums, tongue, and cheeks completely isolated.
A typical zoom
appointment takes about an hour. In that hour, I'll spend about 5 minutes going over
ZOOM, 10 minutes setting up isolation barriers on your gums and face, and 3 (or 4)
15 minute sessions with application of carbamide peroxide catalyzed by the ZOOM light.
Issues
that I go over include:
1) Sensitivity 2)Medication Contraindications 3)Fillings
and Crowns 4)Barrier Issues 5)Post Zoom Instructions
1) I believe it is important
for the patient to know that sensitivity may happen during or after ZOOM.. This sensitivity
(which I have experienced myself) feels like light "sparks" in the teeth. I have
performed ZOOM on hundreds to thousands of patients and have never had a patient
sensitive for more than a few days following the procedure. Furthermore, I have the
patient brush with a special high fluoridated toothpaste called Prevident 5000 before
and after treatment. This greatly helps reduce sensitivity.
2) Any medications you
may be taking that make you prone to light sensitivity (such as many types of acne
medications including Tetracycline) are also a contraindication for ZOOM.
3) Any fillings,
crowns, bridges, veneers, or ANY NON-
4) I use a very high concentration of light activated Carbamide
Peroxide (much stronger than over the counter products) to lighten teeth It works
by removing a micro layer of yellowed enamel, exposing a fresh white under surface.
We very carefully isolate all tissue exposed surfaces with barrier material. The
patient is basically "mummified" with only their teeth exposed. If some of the Carbamide
gets on soft tissue, it will cause a burn. Very occasionally, I get a small whitened
edge of the gums in areas where the chemical may have leaked slightly through the
barrier. If this occurs, I give the patient Vitamin E lotion and have them apply
it over the next few days. I have never had one of these "burns" persist longer than
a few days after ZOOM.

5) After ZOOM is completed, the teeth will continue to whiten over
the next 2 weeks! I have always been very careful not to proceed with matching shades
or cosmetic or restorative dentistry until the ZOOM color has settled. Also, when
a patient leaves the office following ZOOM, I describe the teeth as being like a
sponge that has been dried out. Since the very micro-
Also, after ZOOM, I have patients brush with
Prevident 5000 (a prescription high fluoridated toothpaste) which significantly helps
to cut down on sensitivity. And, if the patient had experienced any burns on the
soft tissue, I will give the patient Vitamin E to apply to the areas.
As part of the
ZOOM treatment, I will also make the patient customized bleaching trays for future
"touch-

We also offer, as a completely different avenue of treatment,
"Day White" or "Night White" take home whitening kits and customized bleaching trays.
With these systems, you can achieve the same results as ZOOM, but it takes 2-

