The KöR Ultra-T whitening system is designed specifically to treat tetracycline and has proven effective in dentinogenesis imperfecta cases, according to the company. It uses an in-office “jump-start” conditioning application prior to at-home whitening, using KöR Dual Activated, Tri-Barrel 13% Hydremide Peroxide. This gel is placed into KöR-Seal Trays, so no retractors or paint-on gingival barriers are necessary. Two consecutive 20-minute applications are required.
The 13% Hydremide Peroxide is specifically catalyzed to initiate the internal cleansing of the tooth microstructure, enabling the at-home whitening protocol to penetrate tooth microstructure more quickly, KöR says. The patient then follows a six- to eight-week KöR at-home whitening protocol using 16% KöR-Night extended release carbamide peroxide in their KöR-Seal whitening trays with a separate KöR Complete Desensitizer applied to the teeth daily. A final in-office whitening visit uses KöR 34% Dual-Activated, Tri- Barrel Hydremide Peroxide gel. KöR highly recommends periodic at-home maintenance.
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