How to use custom fit tooth whitening trays.
TLDRIn this informative video, Dr. Rich demonstrates the proper use of custom whitening trays for teeth whitening. He explains how to load the bleaching gel using two different techniques, emphasizing the importance of proper application to maximize results and minimize waste. He also shares tips on inserting the trays, ensuring they are fully seated, and cleaning them after use to extend their lifespan. Dr. Rich reveals that with care, these trays can last for years, even close to two decades in his own experience.
Takeaways
- π Dr. Rich demonstrates how to use custom whitening trays for teeth whitening.
- π¦· Custom whitening trays come with an upper and lower tray, stored in a box.
- π‘ Bleaching gel is provided in small tubes that resemble syringes and should be stored properly to extend their shelf life.
- π¦ Dr. Rich suggests keeping unused bleaching gel tubes in the refrigerator to maintain their effectiveness.
- π¨ Two techniques are shown for loading the bleaching gel: a continuous bead and individual dots on each tooth.
- π« It's important not to apply bleaching gel inside the 'U' shape of the tray, but rather on the outside where the teeth are visible.
- π§ Dr. Rich advises against using too much gel to prevent wastage and potential irritation to the gums.
- π Using a small amount of gel per tooth can be more efficient and precise.
- π When inserting the trays, ensure they are fully seated by pressing down on the biting surface and sides of the teeth.
- 𧻠After whitening, it's crucial to wipe off any excess gel to avoid gum irritation.
- π° Post-whitening, rinse the trays thoroughly with cold water to clean and prevent damage to the plastic material.
- π Dr. Rich has been using his trays for nearly 20 years, emphasizing the longevity of well-maintained whitening trays.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is demonstrating how to use custom whitening trays to whiten teeth properly.
What are the two types of trays mentioned in the video?
-The two types of trays mentioned are the upper tray and the lower tray.
What is the purpose of the storage box for the trays?
-The storage box is used to keep the custom whitening trays clean and protected when not in use.
What is the bleaching gel used for in this process?
-The bleaching gel is used to whiten the teeth when applied inside the custom whitening trays.
How long can custom whitening trays last if properly cared for?
-Custom whitening trays can last for a very long time, potentially up to 20 years, if properly cared for.
What is the recommended frequency of using the whitening trays according to the video?
-The video suggests using the whitening trays for touch-ups once or twice a month after the initial whitening process.
How can you distinguish between the upper and lower trays?
-The upper tray has larger front teeth, while the lower tray has smaller front teeth, and they are held in a U-shape.
What are the two methods demonstrated for loading the bleaching gel into the trays?
-The two methods demonstrated are laying a continuous bead of gel along the outside of the U-shape and placing individual blobs of gel on each tooth.
Why is it important to remove excess gel after loading the trays?
-Excess gel should be removed to prevent it from oozing out and wasting the gel, as well as to avoid irritation or burning on the gums.
How should the bleaching gel tubes be stored for optimal shelf life?
-The bleaching gel tubes should be stored in the refrigerator (not freezing) to extend their shelf life.
What should be done after using the whitening trays to clean them properly?
-After using the trays, they should be rinsed under cold water, gently brushed clean if necessary, and left to air dry.
Can expired bleaching gel still be used effectively?
-Expired bleaching gel can still be used as long as it has not separated and comes out as a gel rather than a liquid.
What is the recommended action after removing the whitening trays from the teeth?
-After removing the trays, it is recommended to rinse the mouth thoroughly and brush the teeth without toothpaste to remove the gel.
Outlines
π¦· Custom Whitening Trays and Gel Application
Dr. Rich introduces a tutorial on using custom whitening trays for teeth whitening. He presents his own upper and lower custom trays and the bleaching gel required for the process. The video covers the correct way to load the trays with bleaching gel, demonstrating two different techniques: applying a continuous bead of gel and using individual small dots of gel on each tooth. He emphasizes the importance of not wasting gel and ensuring it is applied to the outside of the teeth for visibility. Dr. Rich also shares his personal experience, mentioning that he has been using his trays for nearly 20 years with proper care.
π¦ Storing and Inserting Whitening Trays
The script continues with instructions on how to store the bleaching gel by refrigerating unopened tubes for longevity and ensuring the gel does not separate. Dr. Rich then demonstrates how to insert the whitening trays properly, pressing down on the biting surface and sides to ensure the gel is evenly distributed. He advises wiping off any excess gel to prevent gum irritation. The video also covers the correct way to clean the trays after use, recommending rinsing with cold water and gentle brushing to avoid damage from heat or pressure.
πΏ Cleaning and Maintenance of Whitening Trays
In the final paragraph, Dr. Rich instructs viewers on the post-bleaching process, which includes rinsing the mouth thoroughly to remove the gel and then cleaning the trays under cold running water. He warns against using hot water as it can damage the plastic trays. The summary ends with advice on letting the trays air dry for next use, wrapping up the tutorial with a thank you note to the viewers.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Custom Whitening Trays
π‘Bleaching Gel
π‘Storage Box
π‘Syringe
π‘Loading Technique
π‘Reservoir
π‘Insertion
π‘Irritation
π‘Shelf Life
π‘Expiration Date
π‘Cleaning
Highlights
Introduction to custom whitening trays for teeth whitening.
Demonstration of using a storage box for custom whitening trays and bleaching gel.
Explanation of how to load bleaching gel into the trays.
Technique of applying a continuous bead of gel on the outside of the U-shaped tray.
Alternative method of applying a little blob of gel on each tooth.
Importance of not wasting bleaching gel and the use of the syringe plunger.
Advantages and disadvantages of each gel application method.
Instructions on how to store unused bleaching gel and its shelf life.
Advice on using expired gel for teeth whitening.
Technique for inserting the lower whitening tray into the mouth.
Technique for inserting the upper whitening tray and ensuring proper fit.
The necessity of wiping off excess gel to prevent gum irritation.
Instructions on how to remove and rinse the trays after use.
Recommendation to brush teeth without toothpaste after using the trays.
Guidance on cleaning the trays with cold water to prevent damage.
Advice on leaving the trays to air dry for next use.
Personal testimony of using the trays for nearly 20 years.
Conclusion and thanks for watching the tutorial video.
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