Counting The Tooth Whitening
Cost - Which Method Works Best ?
When considering tooth
whitening products, it's always wise to count the tooth
whitening cost involved. In fact, for many people, the issue
of the tooth whitening cost is one of the most influential
factors when it comes to deciding which tooth whitening method
or product they will invest in.
Professional tooth whitening is rarely cheap but the expertise
and experience that comes with a dentist is worth paying for,
if you can afford it. For those who are on tight budgets or
wish to have more control over the tooth whitening process,
home tooth whitening products are available and in most cases
are just as effective.
It's all a matter of tooth whitening cost and flexibility. The
following is a review of tooth whitening products, their
processes, and the necessary tooth whitening cost for each
method.
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Counting The Tooth
Whitening Cost - Professional Laser treatment
Laser treatment is a fairly quick procedure that involves
two things. First, a translucent tooth whitening gel is
carefully applied to your teeth. A laser light is then
used to activate the crystals in the gel to absorb heat
from the light and heighten the whitening process. How
long the treatment lasts depends on how badly discolored
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Laser treatment is
effective and immediate. The cost for laser tooth whitening
depends on where you live but typically comes in at around
$1000.
Counting The Tooth Whitening Cost - In-Office Bleaching
Bleaching methods employed by dentists generate a similar
result to laser treatment in that the effects are immediate.
Instead of using a laser light to expedite the process,
however, dentists will rely solely on a peroxide-based
bleaching solution to do the whitening work.
While there is no question that solutions like carbamide
peroxide work there is something to be said about the instant
whitening effect - it might not be as significant as you
think. Sometimes teeth can become dehydrated during the
bleaching process and are temporarily lightened as a natural
result. Once they come into contact with saliva again, they
become re-hydrated and the lightening effect wears off.
This is why some dentists require patients to follow up their
in-office treatment with a home-based whitener.Treatment
sessions vary, depending on how discolored your teeth are. It
may take between 2-6 visits to your dentist to acquire decent
results. A tooth whitening cost can range from between
$600-$2000 per treatment (not including any extra at-home
whiteners).
Counting The Tooth Whitening Cost - ZOOM And Other Homes-Based
Whitening Trays
A tooth whitening tray makes for a popular home-based tooth
whitening tool. It works by being filled with a special
bleaching solution (which varies with each brand) then placed
over one's set of teeth, either overnight or during the day.
One popular tooth whitening solution made for trays is called
ZOOM, so-called because of a patent-pending whitening gel
technology that is said to whiten teeth an "average of six
shades in three nights." The cost of a dual syringe ZOOM tooth
whitening kit is just under $50.00. The zoom tooth whitening
cost doesn't include the trays, though; you must be
responsible for purchasing or having your own trays made.Other
companies offer custom made trays complete with bleaching
solutions that will last up to many months. The tooth
whitening cost of a kit comes in at between $300-$500.
Counting The Tooth Whitening Cost - Bonding And
Porcelain
Veneers
Bonding is a tooth whitening system employed by dentists to
modify the color and shape of your teeth through the use of a
composite resin that they mold over yourteeth. The resin,
however, is said to stain and even chip in the long run.
Bonding will set you back between $300-$700.
Porcelain veneers are
like resin molds in that they are molded and bonded onto
stained teeth. They can be shaped in such a way so as to
lengthen as well as lighten the appearance of teeth. It
usually takes two trips to the dentist to have veneers fully
installed on yourteeth. The tooth whitening cost is high too -
a porcelain veneer averages $700-$1200 per tooth.
Counting The Tooth Whitening Cost -
Whitening Toothpastes And
Strips
Whitening toothpastes help keep teeth clean but there is ample
evidence to prove they are not as effective at keeping teeth
white. There simply isn't enough time for the whitening
chemicals present in tooth whitening toothpastes to remain in
contact with teeth to whiten them.
As for tooth whitening strips, many manufacturers swear by
their effectiveness. However, it must be noted that strips
don't actually cover the teeth as extensively as they should.
They are designed to cover the front of the teeth but no
attempt has been made to design them to reach the nooks and
crannies of individual teeth. The result is called "striping"
where whitening takes place but only on the areas directly in
contact with the strips. This can be highly embarrassing to
users.
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The tooth
whitening cost for whitening toothpaste can be between
$3-$7. Strips range between $25-35 per pack. |
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So there you have it,
the most popular whitening methods and their costs. For a
closing tooth whitening tip it's worth remembering that there
really is no "best tooth whitening product" - many of them are
equally effective. And as previously mentioned, a lot of the
time it's all about what best suits your budget.
Simply weigh the professional tooth whitening cost with the
tooth whitening cost if you pursue a home-based method and let
your pockets decide for you.
by Belinda Sinclair |