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[T128]Teeth Whitening At Home
by Rahul, Rah
Imagine having white teeth and accomplishing it at home with teeth whitening products that you pick up at your local drug store. While it might not be exactly the whiteness of a model's smile, the teeth whitening products that you can use at home definitely change the tint of your teeth. It's not hard to understand why so many people try to have white teeth. For starters, it makes your smile look brighter. Not only that, but for some reason, people with white teeth look happier and younger, and even prettier or more handsome. It sounds crazy, but it's true.

Buying teeth whitening products for home use might run about $20. As you can see, it's not that expensive. You need to make the time for yourself and your future white teeth because these home products require that you leave the whitening agent on your teeth for awhile. You obviously have to hope the phone doesn't ring. So, you might decide to do it early in the morning (very early in the morning if you're trying to avoid interruptions) or very late at night (very late at night). But, it's worth it if your goal is to have white teeth. Let's face it. Anything good usually requires some sacrifice, but what's a little lost sleep compared to white teeth?!!

Having white teeth seems to be one of our American dreams. Seems hard to believe, but if you look at the array of products available, you will begin to agree with that statement.
Americans are willing to buy teeth whitening products in order to have white teeth. They are willing to give up time at home using these teeth whitening products in order to have white teeth. For the amount of effort required, it really ranks in the category of easy.

In some ways easier than going to the cosmetic dentist because you can get white teeth when it's convenient for you, right in the comfort of your own home. Even though using teeth whitening products might seem like a nuisance at first because you can't talk while the teeth whitening agent on your teeth, it fits today's busy lifestyle because you can do it at anytime. If you went to a cosmetic dentist, you'd have to be geared to his appointment schedule.

So as you begin to think about it, getting white teeth using teeth whitening compounds that you can use at home is pretty easy and fits our busy lifestyle of today. You will end up with white teeth at a fraction of the cost of the cosmetic dentist using home whitening teeth compounds. Whitening your teeth at home takes a little bit of time each day...much less time than going to the dentist, sitting in his waiting room, letting him do his work, getting in your car and then going home.

Smile!...because you are now well on your way to a beautiful white sparkling smile with white teeth right from the comfort of your home!

As recently as a few years ago, whitening one's teeth was an involved process that entailed several long trips to the dentist as well as exorbitant bills. Many advances in the dental industry and in the teeth whitening industry have made having a whiter, brighter smile possible for more and more people.

Today consumers are able to purchase their own teeth whitening kits and use them in the convenience of their home as well as having a professional application done in a dentist's office. But what are the differences and which method is the smarter, more effective choice? Consider the following facts and decide whether professional teeth whitening or an in-home kit is the best for you.

Price
The price of a professional tooth whitening session can be substantially higher than an in-home method of application and insurance rarely, if ever, covers a cosmetic procedure. Most in-home kits use the same ingredients and the same gel or solution used by dentists, although they may be of a lower concentration making the need for more frequent treatments.

Consider the cost of one professional application and the anticipated result as opposed to the cost of an in-home treatment to produce the same results and see which is more cost effective for you. If your teeth are only in need of lightening just a few shades, it may be financially wiser to try an in-home kit first.

Comfort and Ease of Use
Some people may find it easier to have a dentist handle their teeth whitening, while others have found that the process is easy enough to do on their own at home.

Most whitening methods in a dentist's office use a special blue light which emit no harmful light or rays. This light is directed toward the teeth after the whitening solution or gel is gently painted onto the surface of the tooth with a small brush. The light activates the whitening properties of the solution and speeds up the process. There are in-home kits today that come equipped with a similar blue light in order to achieve the same results.

There are also tray-based professional methods of teeth whitening in which the dentist takes an impression of your teeth and sends it off to a lab to be fabricated. You then return for your session with personalized trays for maximum comfort and effectiveness. The better the fit of the mouth tray, the better the results will be since the gel or solution will be in constant contact with the teeth.

Most in-home whitening kits that are tray-based have mouth trays that are to be dipped into hot water before use so that they take the shape of your individual mouth adding to the comfort and creating a better fit.

Convenience
For many people with busy lives and schedules, finding the extra time to go to the dentist for a tooth whitening session seems impossible. By choosing to use an in-home kit instead, they can whiten their teeth when they have the time and can reapply as often as needed without additional trips to the dentist. Other people may see that time at the dentist during their whitening treatment to be a relaxing and much needed rest.

Results
Most professional teeth whitening methods can produce immediate and dramatic results after only one application, which is ideal for people with considerable staining and also for dark spots caused by tetracycline. Certain professional treatments can last up to two whole years as well. But people with milder staining may decide that an in-home kit is more cost-effective for them even if they need a few extra applications than they would at the dentist.

Safety
Both professional and in-home methods of whitening your teeth are completely safe. One of the main active ingredients used in any effective whitening gel or solution is hydrogen peroxide, or a derivative. Hydrogen peroxide has been labeled safe for dental purposes for over a century and several whitening toothpastes contain it as well. Numerous people have even reported that their gums were actually healthier after having their teeth whitened due to the healing and anti-bacterial properties of the peroxide.

There is a small percentage of people who may experience mild sensitivity to hot and or cold substances after having their teeth whitened. For those people, the discomfort should subside within 24 hours and a mild analgesic may be used for relief.
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