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Best teeth whiteners for at home whitening?

Best teeth whiteners for at home whitening?

I am in need of some serious teeth whitening, but do't have the money to go get it done professionally. Any recommendations for some really good at Home Teeth Whitening systems? Thank you.

How to Whiten Yellow Teeth-tips for Whitening Your Teeth

There are many expensive and inexpensive ways to whiten your teeth. Not all the methods whiten teeth, some only prevent future stains. Here are some simple tips for whitening teeth that will transform your corn yellows into pearly whites.

Whitening Toothpaste
This is the easiest and probably most obvious tip for whitening teeth. However it is important you know how it works. Whitening toothpastes remove pellicle, which is an invisible film that allows stains to stick to the surface of your enamel. This means they don't whiten your tooth but rather prevent them from turning any more yellow. This is why whitening toothpaste in recommended as a supplemental solution to keeping your teeth white. You won't get whiter teeth by using whitening toothpaste alone.

Power Bleach
"Bleaching" your teeth is simultaneously the most effectiv
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e and most expensive tip for whitening your teeth. The prices range from $400-$1,200. It can take as long as 2 hours or as short as 30 minutes. How long it takes depends on how yellow your teeth are and how white you want them.  Your dentist will fit you with a dental tray with highly concetrated hyrogen peroxide that will "bleach"  your teeth. With the help of the dentists light and heat exposure from his laser tools, the oxygen from the gel is released and it breaks down the stains on your teeth.

At Home Bleaching

This treatment is the most cost effective and is just as effective as a dentist bleaching. You can make your own home solution of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide but this is not recommended because it is not effective and the long run and it might bleach your gums. You will save money and time in the long run by investing a small amount of money into a tooth whitening system. Bleaching at home can cost $30-$120. At home systems are safe on gums and help fight plaque as well. They have premeasured amounts and you will see results immediately. Most come with a money back guarantee as well.

Of the 3 I recommend the whitening toothpaste in combination with the at home bleaching system. Power Bleaching may work instantly, but At Home Bleaching is just as strong and is much more affordable than the Chairside service. If you do the At Home service avoid the messy strips or whitening pastes. Try something of higher quality yet the same price, such as Tooth Whitening Tips. There system doesn't use ineffective strips or trays and it works immediately. A 90 day money back is included for your full satisfaction. Whatever system you choose don't forget to use whitening toothpaste to supplement any teeth whitening system.



Tim Brown

Home Teeth Whitening - Do the Kits Work?

Home teeth whitening is the procedure of using a store-bought kit to lighten the color of your teeth. Teeth are naturally white when they initially develop, but they naturally darken more as you grow older. Many people wish to have that "natural white smile" look and over the past 10 years, numerous home teeth whitening products have been developed to help people whiten their teeth at home.

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Along with naturally darkening over time due to changes in tooth enamel, some people see their teeth yellow because of their diet. Red wine, coffee and cigarette smoking can adversely affect tooth color. Some antibiotics may also affect the coloration of teeth, although it is difficult to reverse antibiotic-related discoloration.

You will find lots of home teeth whitening kits sold over the counter at stores. Most of them work in one of two ways:

Some kitsoffer "whitening strips" which are adhesive strips that fasten to the te
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eth. These strips contain an oxidizing agent that works to lighten the teeth. These kits have a tendency to be significantly less expensive than those that use trays. They also are somewhat less effective, as the strips don't always cover the teeth entirely. This can lead to "dark spots" because of lack of uniform distribution of the gel on the teeth. Repeated use can correct this problem.

With most kits, a gel is applied to the tooth that contains a hydrogen peroxide solution. This gel is held against the teeth for a few minutes with plastic trays that fit around the teeth. These trays hold the gel against the teeth and also protect the gums and soft tissues from contact with the gel, which can burn the gums. After a few minutes, the trays are removed and the mouth is rinsed. The process is repeated over a period of days or weeks as instructed.

Both kinds of kits product adequate results, although repeated use over a period of several weeks is essential to achieve the desired whiteness. The main advantage of the store-bought kits versus having a dentist whiten your teeth is cost, as it can cost significantly more to have the work done by a dental professional.

You will find also a selection of "do it yourself" solutions offered on the Internet. One popular suggestion calls for brushing your teeth with a mashed strawberry rather than toothpaste. You then rinse the toothbrush and apply baking soda to the brush and brush again, repeating the procedure daily for fourteen days. This is said to produce results, as strawberries include malic acid, which can remove minor stains. Baking soda is fairly abrasive, though, so you should talk about this technique with your dentist prior to you attempting it, as prolonged brushing with baking soda could damage your tooth enamel.

The strip and the tray systems for home teeth whitening produce good results, and either of them can offer a number of shades of improvement on the Vitapan Classic Shade Guide when used as directed for a period of several weeks. Regardless of what kind of kit you buy, you ought to see whiter teeth and a brighter smile in a couple of weeks' time.

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