Choosing The Best Teeth
Whitening Method
You can't turn on the
television or flip through a magazine without seeing ads for
various teeth whitening methods. No matter who you are or
where you live, everyone wants whiter brighter teeth. In the
past, if you wanted to whiten your teeth you would have to see
your dentist, but today there are a number of treatments that
you can use at home to whiten your teeth and remove stains.
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At-home whitening
methods use two basic systems. The first uses gel and the
other uses a tray that you hold up to your mouth and soak
your teeth in. Both methods use a whitening formula. There
are over the counter preparations as well as prescription
gels to choose from when selecting whitening methods.
Whether using an over the counter remedy or a prescription
method it is important to follow the instructions provided
with your
teeth whitening system to gain maximum results. |
You can have your teeth
bleached at a cosmetic dentist office or you may schedule a
visit at a cosmetic tooth center that specializes in this
service. The procedure takes about an hour to perform and
doesn't use any lasers. It may take a series of sessions to
gain the maximum benefits, and on average, you can expect
about two to three weeks for best results.
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Bleaching
solutions contain a low dose of hydrogen peroxide;
typically a solution of 10% hydrogen peroxide is used.
There aren't many known side effects from teeth
whitening, however you may experience tooth
sensitivity. |
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Some bleaching solutions
contain ingredients to help minimize the amount of tooth
sensitivity that the user experiences.
There is no doubt that teeth whitening methods performed by a
dentist will have greater results than the over the counter
remedies. If you are serious about having your teeth whitened
and gaining maximum results, you should schedule an
appointment with a cosmetic dentist.
by Gabriel Adams |