
White Dental Beauty tooth whitening gels have a variety of different strengths, all powered by NOVON - a whitening compound that delivers improved whitening results over less treatment time.
NOVON has a unique inherent feature which means that on application, it produces a ‘pH jump' into the alkaline pH range. This ‘pH jump' enhances the release of perhydroxyl ions for faster whitening results. Because of this, gels containing NOVON technology can produce a similar whitening effect within a shorter time frame, compared to whitening using a regular gel.
Alternatively, within the same time frame, a similar level of whitening can be achieved with a lower inclusion level of NOVON. This should be an advantage for patients with sensitive teeth.
In addition to the enhanced whitening effect, a further advantage of NOVON gels is their superior stability characteristics of a 24-month test period at a storage temperature between 2 and 24 °C.
A simple definition of CAD/CAM dentistry is the use of digital software to design and manufacture dental restorations and prostheses. CAD stands for computer-aided design and CAM stands for computer-aided manufacturing. The technology can be used to create crowns, dentures, inlays, onlays, bridges and veneers among other things. The speed of the CAD/CAM process allows for dental prosthetics to be designed, manufactured and delivered to the patient in quick time, sometimes the same day. The wider system of using computer assisted technologies to produce restorations is known as CEREC (Chairside Economical Restoration of Aesthetic Ceramics).