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Pola Rapid - Dental Advisor Review

SUPER. FAST. WHITENING.

Pola Rapid is the new in office whitening treatment that safely whitens teeth in just 24 minutes.

Pola White Rapid Before and After

Key Features

  • Whitens teeth with an incredibly fast 24-minute application time.
  • Features built-in desensitizers and fluoride.
  • Uses a 38% hydrogen peroxide formulation.
  • Simple and precise application.
  • Dual-barrell syringe dispenser with brush-tip applicator

Indication

  • In-office teeth whitening

Unique Attributes

  • Blue gel makes for easy application and visibility.
  • Faster system - this material only requires 24 minutes of treatment, significantly reducing patient time in the chair.
  • The brush tip allows you to place very easily.
  • Light is not necessary; however, the Radii Xpert light can be used with the whitening attachment and the Pola Stand.
Pola Stand with Radii Xpert LightPola Rapid Application Tip Blue Gel Unique


      Evaluator's Comments

      "GOOD RESULTS - EASY TO USE, AND NO LIGHT NEEDED."

      “Instructions were easy to follow and time for the procedure was excellent.”
      “I really liked the brush tip and simplicity of the packaging.”
      “Easy application.”
      “The quick chair time is amazing. I had patients who have had other brand name in-office whitening comment they this was so much faster and they got better results.”
      “Color of the gel allowed easy visibility in placing.”
      “I feel that it worked well both with and without the Radii Xpert light.”
      “The brush applicator takes a little getting used to. It makes the applicator tip overall wider than you may be used to.”
      “Worked nicely and didn’t drive sensitivity on root exposure patient - able to control application.”
      “When dispensing the first amount, it was difficult to get the mixing of material just right - seems like a lot wasted.”

      Pola Rapid Evaluation Summary

      Clinical TipsDental Advisor Pola Rapid

      • Use a surgical suction to remove the whitening gel between applications for fast and precise removal.
      • Double check the barrier between each application and make sure there are no areas of leakage.
      • Make the time to take before and after photos. It really shows the patient the difference. Even I did not realize there was such a big difference for a couple of patients until I looked at the photos later.

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