



The Million Dollar Smile is a cosmetic teeth whitening system available at free standing whitening centers and through the Million Dollar Smile website. The Million Dollar Smile uses a Blue LED light with one or more strengths of Carbamide Peroxide (16%, 22% and 35%) and promises results comparable to Zoom® and Brite Smile®–for less money.
At a Million Dollar Smile Center, prices are based on the level of whitening you desire: $199 for a minimum of 2 shades whiter, $249 for a minimum of 4 shades whiter, and $299 for a minimum of 6 shades whiter. Their take-home/online kit is $299.
While the promotional literature for Million Dollar Smile promises "no tooth sensitivity," it's unclear if they take special steps to ensure it. The system uses a Blue LED activating light that "promotes whitening without softening enamel, which causes corrosive problems and the disruption of soft and hard tissues." We could not find reference to a desensitizing gel or special desensitizing ingredients added to their Carbamide Peroxide gels, which are the standard desensitizing techniques even when used with light-activated whitening.
No results, recommendations or testimonials could be foundfor Million Dollar smile
The Million Dollar Smile is a cosmetic teeth whitening system available at free standing whitening centers and through the Million Dollar Smile website. The Million Dollar Smile uses a Blue LED light with one or more strengths of Carbamide Peroxide (16%, 22% and 35%) and promises results comparable to Zoom® and Brite Smile®–for less money.
At a Million Dollar Smile Center, prices are based on the level of whitening you desire: $199 for a minimum of 2 shades whiter, $249 for a minimum of 4 shades whiter, and $299 for a minimum of 6 shades whiter. Their take-home/online kit is $299.
While the promotional literature for Million Dollar Smile promises "no tooth sensitivity," it's unclear if they take special steps to ensure it. The system uses a Blue LED activating light that "promotes whitening without softening enamel, which causes corrosive problems and the disruption of soft and hard tissues." We could not find reference to a desensitizing gel or special desensitizing ingredients added to their Carbamide Peroxide gels, which are the standard desensitizing techniques even when used with light-activated whitening.
No results, recommendations or testimonials could be foundfor Million Dollar smile