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Expertwhite Remin+ Desensitizing & Remineralizing Gel for Teeth Whitening
Expertwhite Remin+ Desensitizing & Remineralizing Gel for Teeth Whitening
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"This made my teeth feel super hydrated, and not sensitive anymore "-Haddid S
Seal Your White Teeth and Protect Your Smile:
Complete your whitening routine with Expertwhite Remineralization & Desensitization Gel.
After teeth whitening, apply to teeth for 5 minutes for ultimate hydration, mineral replenishment that seals in results, and eliminates sensitivity!
- Remineralizes and Strengthens Teeth: This gel aids in the restoration of essential minerals, helping to rebuild and fortify tooth enamel. Remineralization of teeth is a process in which minerals are returned to the molecular structure of the tooth itself.
- Great for Sensitive Teeth: Effectively reduces tooth sensitivity by protecting exposed dentin.
- Rebuilds and Repairs Enamel: The unique blend of magnesium and calcium helps to repair and strengthen enamel, making your teeth more resistant to decay and damage.
- Restores Healthy Enamel: Repair invisible lesions and decalcification spots, ensuring your teeth remain strong and vibrant.
How It Works: Our blue gel contains a powerful combination of organic and inorganic minerals, including magnesium and potassium chloride. These minerals clean, protect, and restore teeth, while the gel's formulation maintains the protective biofilm on your teeth. The gel aids in calcium formation and enhances bone density, providing comprehensive care for your teeth. Apply to the tray. Wear for 5 minutes








Restore, repair and revive tooth enamel
- Minerals and Phosphates hydrate tooth enamel.
- Eliminate sensitivity.
- Seal in results.
Apply to the tray. Wear for 5 minutes.

Replenish & Repair Enamel with Minerals and Phosphates
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How remineralization works
Remineralization of teeth is a process in which minerals are returned to the molecular structure of the tooth itself.
- Teeth are porous, allowing fluids and demineralization beneath the tooth's surface.
- When demineralized, these pores become larger, opening the way for tooth decay and infectious diseases.
- When the mouth's PH falls below 5.5, acid caused by sugars and other daily substances dissolves carbonated hydroxyapatite (bone mineral, the main compound of tooth enamel) and is known as demineralization.
- Cavities result when the demineralization rate exceeds the demineralization rate and the tooth structure is destroyed.
The exciting thing is that minerals can be recovered in teeth by a healthy diet and remineralized by ions dissolved in saliva.
- Replenishes lost nutrients and minerals
- Potassium citrate, restores and remineralises
- Preventative gel to help alleviate any teeth sensitivity
- Use as part of your oral health regime
Contains essential minerals found in teeth
Restore, repair, and revive teeth enamel.
The Expertwhite™ remineralization blue gel is a formulation of organic and inorganic minerals that originate in the earth, mainly magnesium and potassium chloride, which cleans and removes all damaging bacteria while restoring essential minerals naturally occurring in teeth - aiding in calcium formation (bone density) while leaving the protective bio-film on your teeth unharmed.
Includes
4 x After-whitening blue gels (3cc each) per pack
Apply to teeth whitening trays before or after whitening to remineralize and desensitize teeth.
Remineralisation gel - Propylene, Glycerine, Calcium Pyrophosphate, Potassium Nitrate, Triethanolamine, Carbopol
Use before or after whitening?
Use with existing whitening tray.
After whitening, rinse the tray. Place a small drop in each tooth part of the tray. Wear for 5 minutes. Remove trays. Do not rinse your mouth. (It can be worn overnight for a complete restorative process).
How to desensitize teeth before whitening?
Use a desensitizing gel to calm the nerves in your teeth before whitening. For the most relief, apply the gel to your teeth for 10 to 30 minutes before bleaching using the same bleaching trays you got from your dentist and rinse afterward.
Why are teeth sensitive?
Why do some teeth become slightly sensitive to hot and cold after whitening?
The answer is quite simple and easy to fix. Teeth whitening causes the tooth enamel to lose moisture during the whitening treatment.
Afterward, our saliva rehydrates the teeth. Some people need a bit more help. (Giving teeth a super replenishing treatment that does much more than hydrate and desensitize!)
Your teeth will love you!
30-Day money back
If you are not completely over the moon in smiles at your new white teeth, simply return (even if empty) for a refund!