Tooth Whitening Strip - A
Great Product Or A Complete Hoax ?
You've probably heard of
tooth whitening strips and their whitening wonders. Some
people swear that a tooth whitening strip across their teeth
is the best way to achieve a dazzling smile. Even better than
other professional tooth whitening products, they may say.
But is this true? Do tooth whitening strips outperform other
products like
tooth whitening gel, tooth whitening trays, or
similar systems?
The Tooth Whitening Strip - How It Works
Tooth whitening strips are a unique tooth bleaching system.
They are clear strips of plastic coated with carbamide
peroxide (usually around 6-10% concentration), and are
designed to be worn over the teeth twice a day, for an average
of 30 minutes each session. The upper tooth whitening strip
has a particular design as does the one for the bottom teeth.
They are easy to apply and are barely noticeable to others
(and thus can be worn practically any time of the day).
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The Tooth Whitening
Strip - Is It Effective?
As mentioned, a tooth whitening strip is designed to fit
directly on the fronts of our teeth without causing any
oral discomfort or jaw pain (unlike other products with
which these symptoms are often associated - more on this
later).
The bleaching solution used on a tooth whitening strip is
an effective whitening solution. The strips deliver them
well and have proven to make teeth whiter in a matter of
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However, there is a
serious drawback called "striping" that is not usually
mentioned by advocates of the tooth whitening strip. Striping
is when the areas between your teeth - the nooks and crannies
- are not reached because whitening strips only connect with
the fronts of our teeth.
Imagine painting a brown fence white but not dipping your
brush in between the crevices. The end result will be a white
fence with strips of brown. This is how teeth often look like
after using whitening strips.
So while they may work, "striping" is definitely not something
in the product's favor.
The Tooth Whitening Strip - Costs Involved
Tooth whitening strips are not that expensive. Depending on
the brand you want to buy, probably the lowest you'll pay for
a box of tooth whitening strips is $25.
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The Tooth
Whitening Strip - Any Alternatives?
There are a few home tooth whitening alternatives. One
would be whitening toothpastes. However, because
toothpastes spend very little time on one's teeth,
especially after rinsing, they don't come highly
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Another would be the use
of a tooth whitening tray. Some people claim trays to be the
most superior system as they allow teeth to be completely
submerged in tooth whitening solution. However, other people
complain that trays are bulky and uncomfortable. This is true
of generic trays that are designed as one-size-fits-all. The
best trays are those custom-made to fit your teeth. They are
far more comfortable and provide comprehensive whitening.
Then of course, you have your dentist. Nothing beats the
professional attention of a dentist and this is probably
everyone's best recourse. The only drawback is the tooth
whitening cost involved. You will be charged anywhere between
$500 - $2000 per treatment.
Our tooth whitening tip? Try a tooth whitening strip just to
see how it goes. Then try trays and work your way from there.
by Belinda Sinclair |