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facts about teeth whitening systems

Saturday, March 1st, 2008
by Frank J.Senturi

There is little doubt that a professional dental whitening system is very expensive. Some of the procedures cost more than $1000 and may require more than one visit to the dentist. Most people, unless their teeth are very stained, elect to use a home tooth bleaching system, such as Crest White Strips or other home kits that lighten the color of the teeth.

If you wish to know how these teeth whitening products work, then just read further and you will find out how you can save yourself an expensive visit to a cosmetic dentist but still have an attractive white smile.

At first these kits consisted of a plastic tray containing a gel-like bleaching agent.The apparatus was molded to the shape of the user’s mouth and upon filling the tray with the gel, was left there overnight. After a few hours the gel lost its usefulness, and the throat and gums became irritated due to the length of time the substance had to be left in the mouth.

Items such as Crest White Strips have eliminated the need for the bulky whitening trays and bleach that stayed on overnight. These whitening strips are applied to the teeth and then left on for fifteen to thirty minutes twice a day. Some of the new lines are applied only at night.

However, because most people brush their teeth immediately before retiring for the night, and do not have anything else to eat or drink until the morning, there are now strips which can be left on the surface of the teeth for a longer duration.

There are teeth whitening kits such as Equate which can be found in Wal-Mart and in many cases these are just as effective as the brand name products. You can always check the effectiveness of a whitening kit by looking at the active ingredients. You will probably find they are the same as those on the Crest strips, so you may be able to save a little more by using a generic product.

If in the past you have encountered enamel problems with your teeth, the use of a dental whitening system may not be recommended. The gel can cause irritation, pain and in some instances, an allergic reaction may be the result of using this kind of product.

The majority of adults do not have problems with using the whitening kits and you may not either. You can always talk with your dentist about a tooth whitening product that he or she recommends based on your dental history.

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