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Philips Zoom Ultimate Protocol

In-office whitening treatment

A proven whitening solution for deep stains

Your dental professional now has a complete whitening strategy to effectively treat deep staining. The new Philips Zoom Ultimate Protocol combines Philips Zoom WhiteSpeed chairside whitening with Philips Zoom NiteWhite take-home treatment.

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A proven whitening solution for deep stains

Superior results for the toughest stains

Philips Zoom Ultimate Protocol consists of four 15-minute Philips Zoom WhiteSpeed sessions, followed by two to four take-home treatments of Philips Zoom NiteWhite Maximum white to achieve your desired whitening results.

Case study findingsCase study

In a Philips Zoom Ultimate Protocol case study, patients saw an average improvement of 11 shades and several patients saw results of 14 shades whiter.*

What to expect

At your initial consultation, your dental professional will verify that you're a candidate for whitening, assess your shade and take impressions for your custom fabricated trays. Your in-office procedure will begin with prep and the first of four Philips Zoom WhiteSpeed in-office whitening gel applications. The WhiteSpeed lamp accelerates whitening so that each of the four sessions last only 15 minutes. Post treatment your dental professional will provide custom trays along with the Zoom DayWhite or NiteWhite best for you so you can achieve a bright, white smile.

Technical Specifications
  • Performance

    Customizable

    Yes

    Dual-barrel syringe

    No refrigeration required

    Sensitivity

    Advanced sensitivity relief

    Maximum whitening

    Improved luster

  • Items included

    Dual-barrel syringes

    2 NiteWhite

    Tray case

    Holds custom whitening tray

    Chairside kits

    2

    Light guide

    1

    Relief ACP® Oral Care Gel

    1

    Travel bag

    1

    Safety goggles

    1

    Whitening LED accelerator

    1

  • Case study results may not be representative of actual results