BleachBright StarBright Teeth Whitening Pen

For those looking to achieve whiter teeth and stronger enamel at the same time, leading teeth-whitening company BleachBright, has created the StarBright Pen. The system offers teeth whitening on one side and enamel-boosting gel on the other. The special formula not only whitens teeth in just a few applications, but also works to strengthen the enamel over time.
“This is truly a product that people have been needing and wanting,” explains Tony Mounce, co-founder of BleachBright. “It’s effective and simple, and the results are great. You get whiter teeth that are also stronger.”
The StarBright Pen acts as a protective layer over teeth, to help protect them from staining. The staining and discoloration that people sometimes experience is common and is often a result of what we eat and drink, or because of aging. The small pen-sized system is convenient and easy to carry in your purse or briefcase, or to take along while traveling.
This new teeth-whitening system is just one in a line of popular products offered by BleachBright. Other products include the original BleachBright LED whitening system and UVBleachBright, which is an ultraviolet bleaching system that is used in conjunction with tanning.
“If you are going to whiten your teeth and you also want to strengthen your tooth enamel, this is a product you will want to try,” adds Mounce. “The re-mineralizing gel combo will help repair enamel and provide the protection you are looking for.”
About BleachBright:
BleachBright, based in Kenner, Louisiana, is the largest teeth-whitening company in the world. All whitening products are made in the USA. They have over 3000 authorized dealers, serving more than 37 countries. Their product line includes the BleachBright Teeth-Whitening System, as well as the BleachBright KeepBright pen, StarBright Pen and the Home Whitening System. To learn more about BleachBright, visit the Web site at http://www.bleachbright.com.
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Does anyone know if this is ADA approved? Can it hurt your teeth?