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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Where can I buy WhiteBlanc Products?

WhiteBlanc products are available from leading and selected pharmacies.

  • Chemist Warehouse
  • Life Pharmacy
  • Unichem

What is teeth whitening?

Teeth whitening is a process that uses a bleaching agent to remove stains and discoloration from teeth, resulting in a brighter, whiter smile.

What is WhiteBlanc 6% Hydrogen Peroxide teeth whitening?

WhiteBlanc Hydrogen Peroxide teeth whitening is a at home teeth whitening kit that uses a 6% hydrogen peroxide formula to remove stains and discolouration from teeth.
This is the same formula recommended by dentists for take home teeth whitening.

How does teeth whitening work?

The bleaching agent used in teeth whitening breaks down the stains on the tooth surface, which can then be removed by brushing or rinsing.

Is it safe to use?

Yes, WhiteBlanc 6% Hydrogen Peroxide teeth whitening is safe when used as directed.
However, if you have sensitive teeth or gums, it is recommended that you consult with a dentist before using this product.

How long does teeth whitening take?

The length of time it takes to whiten your teeth will depend on the type of treatment you choose and the severity of your stains. In-office treatments typically take about an hour, while at-home treatments may take several weeks or more.

How often should I use it?

It is recommended to use WhiteBlanc 6% Hydrogen Peroxide teeth whitening once a day for 10-30 minutes, depending on your sensitivity level and your chosen product.
You should see results in 1 week.

How long does it take to see results?

Results may vary depending on the severity of the stains and the individual's teeth. However, most people see noticeable results after using WhiteBlanc 6% Hydrogen Peroxide teeth whitening after 1 week of daily use.

How long do the results last?

The results of WhiteBlanc 6% Hydrogen Peroxide teeth whitening can last for up to six months or longer, depending on your diet and oral hygiene habits.

Can anyone whiten their teeth?

Most people can whiten their teeth, but some individuals with certain dental conditions or who are pregnant or breastfeeding should not undergo teeth whitening. It is always best to consult with a dentist before beginning any whitening treatment. Teeth whitening does not whiten crowns, veneers or dentures.

Can it be used by pregnant or breastfeeding women?

It is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women to use WhiteBlanc 6% Hydrogen Peroxide teeth whitening without consulting with a healthcare professional.

Is it suitable for people with braces or other dental appliances?

It is not recommended to use any teeth whitening products while you are wearing orthodontic appliances. Once your treatment has been completed you can use WhiteBlanc Teeth Whitening products.

Can I whiten my teeth if I have crowns or veneers?

WhiteBlanc and other teeth whitening products will not whiten crowns or veneers. If you need a crown or veneer, it is ideal to whiten your teeth prior and then the dentist can shade match your new crown or veneer to your whitened teeth.

Can I enjoy a normal diet during teeth whitening?

It is recommended that for the duration of your teeth whitening period, that you avoid any foods or drink that will stain a white t-shirt. This is to give your teeth the best chance of a successful teeth whitening outcome.

What are the different types of teeth whitening?

There are several different types of teeth whitening, including in-office treatments, at-home treatments, and over-the-counter products such as whitening toothpaste and strips.

Which type of teeth whitening is best?

The best type of teeth whitening will depend on your individual needs and preferences. In-office treatments tend to produce the most dramatic results, but they are also the most expensive. At-home treatments and over-the-counter products are more affordable and convenient, but they may not produce results as quickly or dramatically.

Will it make my teeth sensitive?

Some people may experience sensitivity or discomfort after teeth whitening. However, this is usually temporary and can be managed with sensitive toothpaste.