refers to an accelerated, often uncontrolled oxidative decolorization process that occurs when a high-concentration hydrogen peroxide-based activator (“developer”) interacts with a substrate (e.g., hair, fabric, or forensic sample) under conditions of increased temperature, pH, or catalytic metal ion presence. The term “zoom” denotes the rapid propagation of the bleaching front beyond the intended application zone.
The procedure is a synergistic interaction between a high-concentration whitening gel and a proprietary light source: How does Zoom Whitening Work? - Red Oak Smile Center activator zoom bleaching
To understand the activator, one must first understand the limitations of standard bleaching. Most whitening gels utilize hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. While effective, these agents can be unstable or slow to release their bleaching potential without assistance. - Red Oak Smile Center To understand the
Activator Zoom bleaching refers to the professional in-office teeth whitening system, primarily the Philips Zoom WhiteSpeed Go to product viewer dialog for this item. refers to an accelerated