LED TEETH WHITENING SYSTEM

Sale price $149.99 USD Regular price $199.99 USD
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Introducing our LED Teeth Whitening System, your solution for professional-grade teeth whitening in the comfort of your own home. Our comprehensive kit includes everything you need to achieve brighter, whiter teeth with ease.

What's in the Box?

  •  Three whitening pens containing 35% carbamide peroxide formula, renowned for its effectiveness in removing stains and discoloration.
  • A wireless LED mouthpiece featuring advanced LED technology to accelerate and enhance whitening results for both your upper and lower teeth.
  • A convenient charging cord for effortless recharging of your LED mouthpiece.
  • A shade guide to help you track your whitening progress and achieve your desired results.
  • A detailed instruction manual providing step-by-step guidance for optimal usage and maximum whitening benefits.
Product specifications table
Specification name Specification Value
Peroxide content Carbamide
Usage frequency Daily

LED Teeth Whitening System FAQ

This isn’t about chasing trends; it’s about structured, at-home teeth whitening built around controlled use and proper formulation. Offered through IDD by Dr. Andrew Sarowitz—a New York City–based Sports Dentist with over 15 years of experience treating elite athletes— the LED teeth whitening system is a dentist-aligned whitening solution for home use, selected for individuals who value guided application and consistency over novelty products. It’s positioned away from over-the-counter gimmicks, focusing instead on structured use and repeatable application.

We cut through the noise to focus on what matters: LED activation selected to support guided whitening protocols, a 35% carbamide peroxide formula, and a system intended for instruction-based use with a shade guide to track progress. This approach reflects clinical design standards without implying guaranteed cosmetic outcomes. This isn’t a cosmetic whim; it’s a structured approach to teeth whitening, built for durability, consistency, and proper use over time, prioritizing design integrity over marketing claims.

How does an LED teeth whitening system actually work to remove stains?

An LED teeth whitening system works by using LED light alongside a peroxide-based whitening gel, such as carbamide peroxide, during guided whitening sessions. The gel does the whitening by breaking down stain compounds on the surface of the teeth, while the LED light is used to support the process during controlled application. The light itself does not whiten teeth; it’s intended to be used in combination with the gel to support consistent, instruction-based use. This approach focuses on proper formulation and controlled application, without implying instant or guaranteed results.

Takeaway: LED-assisted whitening systems are designed to be used alongside peroxide-based gels during guided, at-home whitening, emphasizing proper use and formulation over shortcuts or hype.

What specific type of LED light is used in professional whitening systems?

Professional LED teeth whitening systems typically use blue LED light within the standard blue-light spectrum, commonly around the 400–500 nanometer range. This blue light is used alongside peroxide-based whitening gels, such as carbamide peroxide, during guided whitening sessions. The LED light does not whiten teeth on its own; instead, it is used to assist the whitening gel during application, without generating excessive heat. This approach emphasizes controlled use, proper formulation, and consistency, without implying guaranteed results.

Takeaway: Blue LED light in the blue-spectrum range is used in combination with peroxide-based gels to support guided, instruction-based at-home whitening, prioritizing proper use over shortcuts.

Is the LED light itself responsible for whitening, or does it activate a gel?

The LED light itself does not directly whiten teeth; it is used alongside a peroxide-based whitening gel as part of dentist-guided whitening protocols. The gel is responsible for the whitening action, while the LED light is used to support controlled, instruction-based application during each session. This approach maintains consistent use and proper formulation standards, without implying that the light alone produces whitening results.

Takeaway: LED light is used in combination with peroxide-based gels during guided whitening—the gel does the whitening, not the light by itself.

What are the primary active ingredients in the whitening gels used with LED systems?

The primary active ingredients in LED teeth whitening gels are typically hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is a fast-acting whitening agent commonly used in controlled, in-office dental settings, while carbamide peroxide is a more stable compound selected for dentist-aligned at-home whitening systems. Carbamide peroxide gradually breaks down into hydrogen peroxide, allowing for a controlled, gradual release during guided use.

Offered through IDD by Dr. Andrew Sarowitz—a New York City–based sports dentist with over 15 years of experience working with elite athletes—the Impact Dental Designs LED whitening system uses a 35% carbamide peroxide formula selected for stability, consistency, and instruction-based application. 

Both hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide work by breaking down stain compounds through oxidation, though their release characteristics and intended use differ. This selection reflects professional discretion and emphasis on proper use, without implying guaranteed cosmetic outcomes or clinical supervision.

Takeaway: Hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide are the core whitening agents, with 35% carbamide peroxide used for controlled, instruction-based whitening in dentist-aligned at-home systems.

How does the LED light enhance the chemical reaction of the whitening gel?

The LED light is used alongside peroxide-based whitening gels, such as carbamide peroxide, during guided whitening sessions. The gel provides the whitening action, while the LED light is used to support the process during controlled application. Whitening occurs when the peroxide in the gel breaks down stain compounds on the teeth, and the LED light is used in combination with the gel to support consistent, instruction-based use.

Takeaway: LED light is used in combination with peroxide-based whitening gels during guided application, supporting proper use while the gel does the whitening work.