There is a vast variety of whitening
toothpastes available on the market all containing chemical agents that polish
the teeth whilst brushing and provide a stronger stain removal than your
standard tooth paste. Whitening tooth pastes can help to remove stains from the
surface of your teeth without causing any form of sensitivity as there are no
bleaching agents contained what so ever. These pastes can lighten your teeth
but only by at least one shade and are not as effective as light activated gels
that are applied by professionals.
Over the counter whitening strips and gels
If you decide to go for teeth whitening
strips these are purchased over the counter and are relatively cheap depending
upon the brand you chose. The strips have a thin peroxide gel which whitens the
teeth when reacting with oxygen. You apply these strips for fourteen
consecutive days for around thirty minutes at a time. Results are seen after a
few days and can last for up to four months. If you use strips like this it can
become as costly as professional teeth whitening which gives longer lasting
results
A whitening gel is peroxide based which is
currently illegal to use in the UK and should not be used by any professional
you visit, don't be afraid to ask what compound they are using. The gel is
applied directly onto the teeth's surface by you with a tiny brush for precise
application. You should apply the gel twice a day for fourteen consecutive days
taking into consideration what you are eating and drinking at this time as
drinking red wine and trying to whiten your teeth with at home treatments will
not work. The same rules and results apply for this procedure as with the
strips you will see results within a few days and lasts for up to four months.
Teeth whitening strips are invisible thin
strips that are peroxide whitening gel coated. For 14 days, they are applied on
a daily basis. Their results are evident in a few days but the best thing is
that the same results are maintained for about four months. On the other hand,
whitening gels are clear and based with peroxide. They are applied directly to
the teeth's surface using a small brush. They have strict instructions that
state that they should be applied twice daily for a period of 14 days. Just
like with strips, results are seen within the first few days and sustained for
a period of up to four months.
In-office teeth whitening
This is a type of bleaching that offers the
fastest way to whiten teeth. This product is applied to the teeth directly. The
good thing with this product is the fact that it can be used and combined with
laser, special light or even heat. In just a single half hour to 60 min treatment,
results are seen. This is the most expensive teeth whitening method and dental instruments such as dental handpiece of all the
others available today.
Teeth whitening is not permanent. That is
why it is important for an individual to choose one whitening method and
continue using it when the white on the teeth becomes dull. We expose our teeth
to different types of foods and beverages that cause staining. However, people
who are careful with the types of foods that they take are able to avoid
whitening treatment for one year or even longer.
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