Are You Using The Right Tooth
Whitening Gel Product?
The use of a tooth
whitening gel to whiten one's teeth and improve one's personal
image has become a common practice as more and more people
take advantage of home
teeth whitening products. Countless
whitening kits flood the consumer market today making it
easier to pursue whitening at home. The question is: are they
reliable? How can you know if a certain whitening gel is safe
and effective to use?
Using A Tooth Whitening Gel - What Products Are Available?
There are different kinds of gels available. Not all of them
are the same; their strengths and applications vary. Home
tooth whitening gels have been in use for more than a decade
now but only recently have they experienced a boom in
popularity - probably because of the internet and aggressive
marketing. Among the most popular brands are those by Proctor
& Gamble and Colgate-Palmolive.
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Some gels can be
applied like toothpaste, like Colgate's Total Advanced
Fresh Gel which is designed to remove stains for as long
as it is in contact with the teeth. This kind of tooth
whitening gel, however, is often criticized for being
inferior in effectiveness because it's virtually
impossible to keep a significant amount of gel on your
teeth after brushing (after rinsing there's not much
left).Other gels are used in conjunction with a tooth
whitening tray. Some trays are generic in nature;
one-size-fits-all if you will. However, their
effectiveness is often questioned as not everyone's dental
structure is the same. Other companies offer custom made
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The idea is to fill the
trays with tooth whitening gel and then fit them on one's
teeth while sleeping. That way the gels get to stay longer on
one's teeth and make for a more effective whitening process.
Other gels are applied via strips. The strips are coated with
a tooth whitening gel and are designed to be worn over the
teeth. They are effective whiteners; however, the chief
complaint against strips is that they often leave striping
marks. Because strips do not perfectly cover the teeth,
discolored nooks and crannies remain after an application.
Then you have a
tooth
whitening gel that is painted onto teeth. Like strips and
teeth trays, paints can be used overnight for maximum
effectiveness. The only drawback is that you can't close your
mouth until the tooth whitening gel has dried on your teeth
(anywhere between 15-25 minutes).
Lastly, we have dentists
who offer professional tooth whitening procedures that often
entail a few trips to a clinic as well as hundreds of dollars
in fees. It's usually worth it though; dentists use a higher
concentration of bleaching agent in their tooth whitening gel
and sometimes a laser to speed up the whitening process. The
effects are immediate and some people prefer going to a
professional rather than taking the DIY route.
Using A Tooth Whitening
Gel - What's Carbamide Peroxide?
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Carbamide
peroxide is a bleaching agent commonly used in
dentistry. Also known as urea peroxide, it's composed
of hydrogen peroxide compounded with urea. The
concentration usually employed for dentist-based tooth
whitening is 22%. A home-based tooth whitening gel has
a much less concentration, ranging between 10-15%.
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Dosages above 35% will
cause irritation and burning to the skin, eyes, and gums.
Some people think that carbamide peroxide is somehow superior
to hydrogen peroxide (or vice versa). This is not true. Both
bleaches are equally powerful and will offer virtually similar
effects when employed at similar concentrations.
Using A Tooth Whitening Gel - Are There Side Effects?
There are generally no adverse side effects because most
carbamide peroxide formulations are never higher than 22%.
However, it is common to feel a heightened sensitivity after a
good bleaching, especially when a wave of cool air hits your
teeth. This can be uncomfortable but is temporary and for the
majority of people, bearable.
Using A Tooth Whitening Gel - How Do You Choose The Right
Product?
There isn't really a "best" tooth whitening kit - each one has
its advantages and disadvantages. You have to choose a tooth
whitening gel and system based on your lifestyle,
expectations, dedication to the whitening process, and budget.
Tooth trays are generally considered to be the most superior
of home-based whitening products. Then again, some people
prefer to use strips which are less cumbersome. It really is
down to you as you weigh the tooth whitening cost as well as
the pros and cons of each system. That's the best tooth
whitening tip we can give you.
by Belinda Sinclair |