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Do all whitening gels work the same, or is the brand actually important?
Are lights and in-office “power whitening” just marketing hype?
And what’s the deal with the infamous white diet - do your patients really need to give up coffee and red wine?
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Wyman Chan, the man who literally hung up his drills in 2002 to dedicate his career to whitening alone. With over 20,000 cases under his belt (and a PhD in the science behind it), Wyman shares his three golden rules for whitening success: trays, communication, and conscious bleaching.
We’re also joined by Dr. Niki Shah, who brings his own insights into whitening and patient care, making this a conversation packed with both science and clinical experience.
Wyman introduces his latest invention—Magic 3, a fizzing gel that reveals and removes plaque while calming gums. Plus, Wyman busts some of the biggest whitening myths (sorry, “white diet”) and explains why he no longer bothers with internal bleaching.
If you’ve ever wondered how to make whitening safer, more predictable, and less stressful for you and your patients—this is the episode you’ll want to tune in for.
Protrusive Dental Pearl
Innovation in Hygiene with Magic 3 - What is Magic 3?
A colorless plaque indicator gel developed by Wyman Chan.
Fizzes on contact with plaque.
Cleans teeth, removes superficial stains, and softens soft calculus.
Clinical Application
Alternative to scaling/polishing for routine patients.
Nervous patients who dislike ultrasonic scalers.
Children (6+) – safe as a Class I medical device.
Orthodontic patients – helps prevent white spot lesions.
Learn more at https://protrusive.co.uk/magic3
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Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below!
Key Takeaways:
Teeth whitening success depends on tray design, formulation, technique, and compliance.
Conscious bleaching helps minimise sensitivity.
Sensitivity is due to peroxide reaching the pulp.
Patients should adjust wear time gradually, starting short and increasing if comfortable.
Communication and treatment planning are crucial to match whitening regimes with lifestyles.
The “white diet” is not scientifically necessary - normal eating and drinking can resume within minutes.
External bleaching alone can be effective, even for single dark teeth.
Tetracycline-stained teeth can respond to whitening with the right protocols.
The brand is less important than protocol consistency and clinician experience.
In-office light-assisted whitening adds risk, cost, and chairside time without proven benefit.
Allergic reactions are more likely caused by gel additives, not peroxide itself.
Emerging products, such as peroxide-based gels for plaque disruption and gingival health, may complement whitening in the future.
Highlights of this episode:
00:00 TEASER
1:00 INTRO
3:13 PROTRUSIVE DENTAL PEARL
07:05 Dr. Wyman Chan Introduction
13:32 Niki's Journey in Dentistry
17:03 Whitening Products and Techniques
23:09 Three Keys to Whitening Success
30:03 Addressing Sensitivity in Teeth Whitening
37:43 MIDROLL
41:04 Addressing Sensitivity in Teeth Whitening
46:15 Whitening as Treatment Planning
49:10 Myths and Misconceptions
01:00:27 Lights and In-Office Whitening
01:03:13 Introducing Magic3: A Revolutionary Dental Product
01:16:10 OUTRO
Discover Magic3 and Dr. Wyman Chan’s inventions
If this episode piqued your interest, continue the whitening theme by listening to PDP199 “How To Eliminate Sensitivity During Teeth Whitening”. And don’t miss the upcoming visual follow-up to this episode!
#PDPMainEpisodes #BreadandButterDentistry
This episode is eligible for 1 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance.
This episode meets GDC Outcomes A, C, and D.
AGD Subject Code: 780 – Esthetics/Cosmetic Dentistry
Aim: To deepen dentists’ understanding of teeth whitening by exploring evidence-based protocols, tray design, and methods to reduce patient sensitivity. It also aims to challenge common myths and introduce innovations that can improve both patient comfort and clinical outcomes.
Dentists will be able to:
Evaluate the importance of tray design, communication, and conscious bleaching as critical factors for safe and effective whitening outcomes
Identify the common causes of whitening sensitivity and apply strategies to minimise or prevent pulpal irritation during treatment
Assess the evidence behind common whitening myths, including the “white diet” and the use of heat/light for activation.
Click below for full episode transcript:
Teaser: What is the three most important features in getting a good whitening result? Number one, because- is it true that patients should try a white diet when having treatment?
Teaser:I heard of that when I was started bleaching 30 years ago- because I don't have the drill anymore. They say I can't do internal bleaching. It's just because I give myself restriction. I have no drills at my clinic. If you've got a good protocol, it works- like I can show you some cases just two weeks. It's amazing result. Get from a C4 to B1, just two weeks.
Two weeks for Tetracycline staining.
This is a colorless plaque indicator. Remove plaque at the same time. Also reduces gingival inflammation. They say we have nothing like that.
Is this solution a substitute for mechanical plaque?
It's substitute for mechanical cleaning. To me, there's no need to do polishing.
Jaz's Introduction:Protruserati. We have got THE Wyman Chan and how I pull this off, this is the guy who I've been watching the whitening space for so many years, and actually he kind of disappeared. Where did Wyman Chan go? Was on the lips of every UK dentist for so many years. But guess what? He is back. Alright, lemme tell you about Wyman Chan.
This guy hangs up his drills in 2002 to solely focus on teeth whitening. That's it. Imagine that. Right at a time where teeth whitening wasn't even like a proper thing. So since then he's been like whitening the teeth of celebrities and all the famous people will go to a central London clinic, get their teeth whitened by him using his formulas, his patented technology and his knowledge.
Like he's a PhD and he's so passionate about teeth whitening. The guy's done over 20,000 whitening cases. I was actually thinking. I don't even think I've seen 20,000 patients in general in my career so far. So that just tells you the volume of teeth whitening he's done and he's like a mega geek. Like what he doesn't know about whitening is not worth knowing.
So we take advantage of that. I literally ask him all of your questions that you submitted on Protrusive Guidance, the usual stuff like is the light thing, is it a fad or is there some science behind it? Do you need to adopt a white diet two hours after whitening to make sure that you get a good effect from teeth whitening?
Like that's all standard. We actually talked about it before, but we revisit it in this episode. But of course, every episode we have a game changers and there's a few game changers. About three, well, there's more than three, but the three that are top of my mind right now while recording this introduction.
One is that for non vital bleaching, imagine you get that black central incisor. Usually the way I would treat it is make sure that the root canal treatment is good, and then re-access the access cavity of course, and place my gel inside and whiten from inside and also outside. Now, what Wyman Chan discusses is a protocol of not doing the internal part of non vital bleaching, doing it externally only, which is very fascinating.
The other cool thing he teaches in this episode is this concept of conscious bleaching, which I'd never come across before, but it makes so much sense. It is the number one thing that reduces and eliminates sensitivity. And I'm a little bit upset that no one told me before. It just makes so much sense. I can't wait for you to listen to this episode and learn about what is conscious bleaching.
Dental Pearl:And the final game changer is today's Protrusive Pearl. Hello, Protruserati. I'm Jaz Gulati. And every PDP episode we give you a Protrusive Dental Pearl, something to reflect on, something to digest, something to apply to your patients right away. We have all sorts on here. And today's pearl is about innovation.
Wyman Chan is just like this awesome guy in whitening and he has got so many patents I didn't even know about this. And one new invention he's come up with is called Magic three. So remember I said that Wyman Chan went missing? What I meant is he went to China, okay? He went to to Asia, developed a whole bunch of things and protocols, and does loads of teaching there.
And he is launched some products there as well as in Dubai. And now he's bringing Magic three to the UK. And so in a nutshell, 'cause I don't wanna take up too much time here, I really want you to listen to this episode, but essentially Magic three is this like colorless gel. It's this clear gel that you put on the teeth, and then if there's plaque anywhere, it'll start fizzing.
So they call it a colorless plaque indicator, which sounded really crazy to me. I still calling that my head around it and the way I understood it and seeing the product myself, it just fizzes when there's plaque. So it is indeed a a plaque indicator in that way you're looking for fizzing. What it does is it cleans the teeth.
It replaces your polishing stage. For many patients it replaces your scaling stage. So if these are regular patients that you're seeing every six months in hygiene and you haven't got like mountains of this hard calculus, then this gel actually replaces your hygiene work.
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