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Has the whitening gel, for instance Day White ACP, been activated before its application if the syringe contains more, small bubbles than usual?

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Has the whitening gel, for instance Day White ACP, been activated before its application if the syringe contains more, small bubbles than usual?

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Depending on the flavor and filling process, whitening gel syringes, such as the Day White ACP, can be found with varying amounts of bubbles. These bubbles do not result from peroxide decomposition in the syringe. They are simply a natural part of a thick formulation such as this.

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