One of the most common teeth whitening procedure is at home custom fit tray bleaching. A customized tray is fitted over your teeth. The bleaching gel is placed in the tray and worn for a stipulated period of time each day or during the night. This is one of the widely used techniques because it is easier to use and costs less.
The cosmetic dentist will take impressions of your teeth and a thin customized plastic tray is made which you will have to take home and wear for prescribed period of time daily.
At home customized tray teeth whitening system changes the shade of your teeth gradually over time and is less noticeable to others around you. The cost is also relatively low. However, this process will take usually two to four visits to the dentists' office.
In-office bleaching is another teeth whitening system commonly used. In this process the dentists apply a whitening gel along with a special light at their clinic. Sometimes this can be used as follow up treatment of at home tray teeth whitening procedure if required.
The advantage of in-office teeth whitening is that, usually it takes just one visit for a white enhancing smile. This treatment is comparatively less costly. The only disadvantage is that this process will bring in a sudden change of shade in your teeth which is likely to be noticed by people around you.
One of the most effective teeth whitening system is laser teeth whitening (in-office). This system uses laser rays that are sometimes combined with application of with whitening gel simultaneously. A translucent whitening gel is used on the teeth and a special activating light is applied which activates the crystals to attract the energy from the light. Then it penetrates the enamel to enhance the lightening effect on the teeth. This process involves around two hours of time.
Just one visit to the dentist is sufficient to complete this process. But this again will impart a sudden change in the color of the teeth which is noticeable and can cause some amount of inconvenience. This is one of the most expensive but fastest techniques used.
In some other cases where the above techniques seem to be ineffective teeth bonding and teeth veneers are used to get the same whitening effect. The procedure that would be appropriate for you should be discussed with your dentist to get the best opinion on teeth whitening.
The Types Of Teeth
So you want whiter teeth. It may be a combination of a number of reasons, maybe you just need a pick me up, or the fashion magazines have finally gotten to you, or you quit smoking, or you're realizing that you drink too much coffee. Whatever the reason, you've decided that your teeth need whitening.
Once you've made the decision to whiten your teeth, you really have two basic types of teeth whitening systems to choose between. The first type is an at-home teeth whitening system. These systems, like Crest White Strips, use a peroxide mix applied to your teeth over the course of a few days or weeks. The peroxide is held to your teeth either by a tray, similar to a football mouth guard, or by adhesive strips. The peroxide mix usually ranges from 6% to 10% peroxide, depending on the brand. Those who don't like going to the dentist may prefer this system, since no dentist visit is necessary. It is also cheaper than the alternative teeth whitening system. However, it may take a few weeks to see results, so the at-home systems are not good choices for those who want a whiter smile for an upcoming event.
The other teeth whitening system involves a visit to your dentist for a professional whitening procedure. Unlike the at home whitening system which keeps a weak peroxide solution in contact with your teeth for a long period of time, a professional teeth whitening system will keep a strong peroxide solution in contact with your teeth for a short period of time. In general, an hour long dentist appointment will whiten your teeth the same amount as they would whiten during two weeks of at-home treatment. Some dentists involve the use of a bleaching light, though this procedure may damage teeth slightly. Professional teeth whitening systems are convenient since they require only a few appointments (sometimes just one) in order to produce visible results. However, they are more expensive than at-home treatments.
Both at-home and professional teeth whitening systems put users at risk of side effects. In fact, an estimated one half of all people using at home whitening systems experience some side effects, usually in the form of sensitive teeth or irritated gums. These come from an overexposure to peroxide, and if they're experienced patients are advised to use less peroxide or switch to a brand with a lower concentration of peroxide in the paste to avoid further irritation.
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