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Home Teeth
Whitening Systems Are A Fast Way
To Brighten Your Smile
Many of us wish that we had a
whiter brighter smile. Many
things dull and stain our teeth.
Age has an affect on how white
are teeth are along with things
like coffee and Tea. With the
popularity of the many different
flavored coffees on the market
there are many people needing to
whiten their teeth. There are
many teeth whitening products
available today.Home teeth
whitening systems are a popular
way to bring back that youthful
bright white smile. Many people
in show business use teeth
whiteners to keep their smile
looking it's best. It's no
secret that bright white teeth
and a healthy person are tied so
closely together. You can now
get that same healthy white
smile like the celebrities at
your convenience and at home.
There are two basic pieces to a
home teeth whitening system. The
first is a teeth bleaching tray
which keeps the active
ingredients in the whitener gel
firmly against your tooth
surfaces. If you think about it,
your mouth is wet and anything
that isn't held in place would
quickly get diluted and washed
away. The second key part of any
whitener system is the gel
itself. This material comes in
syringes and is a mixture of the
whitening agent, typically
carbamide peroxide and inert
fillers. Be careful as many
teeth whitening systems offer
more whitening gel but the
product is actually more filler
and less active ingredient. The
result is that some of these
whitener systems actually have
less material that makes your
teeth white which means you need
more to get the same amount of
whitening power.
Teeth whitening systems all rely
on a bleaching technique to
whiten the stains and yellowing
of your teeth. When using any
system, it's important to follow
the directions. Still if you
think about it, the whitening
speed is dependant on the time
spent with the whitener gel
against your teeth. To be
effective, many systems claim
they're effective for several
hours, but most recommend
limiting a single whitening
treatment to between 20-60
minutes. If you have sensitive
teeth, a shorter time more often
may limit the possibility of
your teeth becoming overly
sensitive. Keep in mind though
that home teeth whitening is not
a quick, once and done solution.
It's more of an ongoing
whitening process until you
reach your desired level of
white. Millions have used teeth
whitening systems and kits
without problems. The materials
have been shown to be both
effective and safe over years of
use. Still, if you have
sensitivity in your teeth and
gums, you may want to cut back
on the length of time you are
whitening your teeth. You may
also want to check the level of
active ingredient in your
whitening gel. There are several
very aggressive products on the
market that use a much higher
level of carbamide peroxide
which tends to increase teeth
sensitivity. Lastly, if you
continue to have problems, stop
using the product and get
yourself to the dentist.
Are Professional
Laser Teeth Whitening Techniques
Better?
The latest
advancement in laser whitening
gel is used with an in-office
laser that results in a very
fast and effective bleaching
system. The gel is applied to
the teeth after appropriate gum
and mouth soft tissue protection
is placed. Then, a laser light
is used to activate the chemical
in the gel that has been
especially designed to absorb
energy from the light and
quickly penetrate tooth
surfaces. This technique results
in a very fast laser whitening
effect. The ZOOM teeth whitening
system is an example of this
type of system. The length of
time needed for full color
restoration of course depends on
the amount and type of tooth
enamel discoloration apparent.
Although very fast, many
dentists are wary of this
process due to the potential of
gum and soft tissue
discoloration. The cost of this
very fast laser whitening can
vary based on your location with
many of the larger cities being
more expensive than other areas.
Laser teeth whitening process in
a professional dental office can
be expected to cost between 250
and 500 dollars on average for
the full treatment. Generally
speaking, the price of teeth
whitening increases with the
number of in-office treatments
required. So the more discolored
the teeth, the more visits are
required and the potential of a
higher total cost. Dental
insurance typically does not
cover laser whitening as it's
considered cosmetic.
Remember though that once the
dentist has you in the office,
they will want to do a complete
exam to check for general dental
health. Few if any dentists will
do a whitening treatment on
teeth that need corrective
dental work done. That is, a
good cleaning, cavities filled,
etc. Dentists, like all
professionals, will push to get
all the business they can from
you. It's in your best interest
though to carefully consider the
importance of good dental
health. So if it comes to a
choice between teeth whitening
and good dental health, your
best interests are served by
having a solid set of teeth even
if they may not be as white as
desired. This means that if you
want whiter teeth from a dentist
office, plan on a full
commitment to total tooth care
and mouth health.
Laser teeth whitening treatments
though are not more effective on
whitening teeth than many
quality custom tray home
products. Though much faster
results are available, you run
the risk of gum and tissue
damage due to the aggressiveness
of the products used in laser
whitening. Teeth sensitivity can
also be an issue. So the results
are in. Much faster and
expensive laser teeth whitening
or a slower though probably
safer home teeth whitening
solution, the choice is yours.
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