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Pearly Whites

There are several ways to a whiter smile for those who are not satisfied with the results of their usual regimen of brushing with flouride twice daily. Those who ARE interested in seeking options for brighter pearly whites can easily acquire these options by asking his or her dentist. Among the approaches that might be discussed are in-office bleaching, at-home bleaching or the use of whitening toothpastes.

Because your dentist is probably one that would know the current situation of your teeth, he/she would be he best to advise you on which procedures for teeth whitening would be most effective for you dependin gon the health, color or improvements involved with your teeth today. For example, milder discoloration in teeth might do better with whitening treatments than teeth that are more badly discolored. Or some treatments may be less effective depending on the number of bondings or fillings you have.

IN-OFFICE BLEACHING is the type of bleaching that needs to be performed within the dentist's office and will often take a series of half hour sessions before the treatment is completed. In some of these procedures, lasers are employed to further enhance the action of the whitening agent on your teeth.

AT-HOME BLEACHING on the other hand, involves products for teeth whitening that can be bought over the counter or given by your dentist, and brought home for the individual to apply on him/herself. These bleaching solutions contain peroxide as the whitening agent and usually come in a gel form which you are instructed to place into a mouthpiece and worn in the mouth grit between the teeth for a prescribed period of time. The paticular product purchased should bear specifications as to the use and application of the product with slight variations between one and the other depending on product brand. Should there be disturbing side effects, the individuial is advised to consult their dentist.

While all toothpastes contain mild abbrasives that help to remove surface stains on our teeth when we brush, WHITENING TOOTHPASTES also containchemical or polishing agents that increase the effectiveness of this action significantly compared to your regular toothpaste. In this manner, the difference between whitening toothpastes and bleaches is while bleaches alter the color of your teeth, whitening toothpastes do not.

Whichever option you decide to go for, again, it is well-advised that one should check with his/her dentist first, for the most favorable choice.

 

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