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[B577]Best Tooth Whitening Product
by Alison Stevens, Ali
There are many products currently available in the market; however, before you can chose the best tooth whitening product for your needs you will need to consider whether you want the whitening process carried out professionally by a dentist or if you'd prefer to do it yourself at home.

Professional tooth whitening is one of the quickest and easiest ways to improve the appearance of both men and women. It is fast, affordable and can transform a smile in a matter of days. It is, therefore, becoming more popular and common. The usual method of professional whitening involves treating the teeth with carbamide peroxide, an active ingredient which releases a great amount of oxygen into the enamel of the teeth, thereby lightening the teeth by several shades.

The peroxide compound is generally placed into a tray which is then applied to the teeth while protecting the gums. The best thing with the professional tooth whitening process is that it is fast and effective and will whiten your teeth in a matter of days. The process itself takes one to two hours at the dental surgery and there is a follow-up process which can be carried out at home, whereby the patient wears the tray with compound for 30 minutes a day for three weeks. The improvement in the brightness and whiteness of the teeth can be dramatic.

There are other improved products available today that can be applied overnight. This will speed up the process a lot. In this way the treatment can be finished within one week, instead of two to three weeks which the home kits usually require.

Having your teeth whitened professionally may seem like an expensive option for many people and they may prefer to look for the best tooth whitening product that can be used at home. When choosing a home tooth whitening kit consider the following:

• Ease of use
• Product ingredients
• Price and value
• Product recommendation

Peroxide-based tooth whitening is a function of two factors - the concentration of peroxide in the whitening compound and the amount of time the compound is in contact with the surface of the teeth. To achieve the best results, the teeth need to be exposed to an appropriate tooth whitener for the recommended amount of time.

Often, home tooth whitening kits use a lower concentration whitener for an extended period of time. A dentist will usually use a higher concentration of whitener for a shorter period of time. It is generally felt that both methods will produce the same outcome.

Tooth bleaching at home requires will require a commitment to follow the process for some week. On the other hand, the dentist can achieve the same result in a matter of hours - albeit at far greater cost. It is generally considered that two weeks of at-home whitening treatments would produce the same result as a one-hour session with the dentist.

Conclusion

To choose the best tooth whitening product you will need to consider many factors including your budget, the time you have available to pursue the whitening process and your ability to stick to the necessary daily routine required for home bleaching. Both methods will usually produce excellent results.


Because the store shelves are stocked with many different brands of bleaching products, you need to be armed with a bit of knowledge; otherwise it's difficult to figure out which product will be the best for you.

So let's have a closer look at the many products available for whitening your teeth.

Paint-on Tooth Whitening Products

This was initially promoted as a better alternative to the bulky, plastic trays employed by the average gel products, but these days paint-on tooth bleaching products are proving not to be as convenient as initially thought.

Users of these products have found that once paint-on products have been applied, many do not have the proper bleaching effect because they don't stick to the tooth long enough. One of the reasons is it's difficult for the tooth dry long enough before closing your mouth.

Despite these difficulties paint-on bleaching products have, they can still be useful whiteners if users are diligent with their application.

Strip Tooth Whitening Products

With these, hydrogen peroxide is used as the bleaching agent, and it is coated onto the back of thin pieces of plastic. These strips are then pressed directly against the tooth, thus avoiding the cumbersome plastic trays that the gel products require.

It seems that strip products do retain contact with the tooth longer than paint-on whiteners, which gives the peroxide more time to penetrate the tooth enamel which in turn results in better oxidizing of the dentin beneath.

The strip type of bleaching, products typically produce noticeable results in 7 to 10 days, if the strips are worn for 30 minutes, twice a day. Results also depend on the strength used which usually can be 6% or 10% peroxide solution.

Gel Tooth Whitening Products

Gel products are the ones you usually find available over the counter in general retail stores. But some stronger formulas are available when monitored by a dentist.

Gel products use plastic dental trays to deliver a hydrogen peroxide solution to the dentine surface of the tooth, which allows the peroxide to better penetrate stains.

Another form of gel whitener utilizes a syringe to deliver an extra sticky coating of 10%-20% carbamide peroxide bleaching agent to the tooth.

Another important consideration of these products is the amount (%) of peroxide they contain. Generally, the higher the level of peroxide in the solution, the quicker the whitening results occur.

Summary:

Tooth whitening products are more in demand than ever before. Dental whitening done by a dental professional can be prohibitively expensive; so many people are looking into do-it-yourself-at-home products.
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