Can You Whiten Your Teeth At Home? – A Look At Both Home Techniques And Dental Techniques

Lately there has been a surge of interest in distinctive types of teeth whitening. I’m going to explain them and point to the best one for you. To learn more about your teeth whitening options, go to Home Teeth Whitening Kits Information Center.

Type 1: Whitening Toothpaste -

This is the only whitening technique that does not use a bleaching agent such as hydrogen peroxide.They can be found everywhere and are used just like regular toothpaste. The chemical abrasives contained in their formula remove mere surface stains and should be used only if your teeth are not badly stained. There is no actual “whitening” with these products, but rather a kind of thorough cleaning that gives the appearance of making the teeth whiter.

Type 2: Home Teeth Whitening Kits -

These use peroxide based bleaching agents that are placed in mouth trays for extended or overnight exposure. They can also be bonded to strips which are placed on the teeth for half an hour at a time, or the hydrogen peroxide can be delivered in the form of a gel or solution that is brushed on the teeth.. Different brands give different results, but basically they all work to whiten the teeth after 2 weeks to a month. The degree of whitening will depend on how well they are used without professional supervision. Perhaps the fastest and most convenient method is the one in which you simply brush the formula on your teeth and get noticeable, long lasting results quckly. For a FREE TRIAL OFFER, click here:ALTA-WHITE TEETH WHITENING FREE TRIAL OFFER.

Type 3: In-Office Dental Treatments -

If you have the money for it, then by far the most effective technique is to go to your dental professional. They can use much higher concentrations of peroxide bleach and they can also use accelerating agents such as a laser, a special light source or a special heat source. You can sometimes see dramatic whitening results this way after only one office visit, but unfortunately this can cost $500 – $1,000., and you may experience some teeth sensitivity caused by the stronger bleaching formula.

These three techniques will obviously appeal to different people. Types 2 and 3 are the most effective, but type 2 is recommended if you are on a limited budget. To make a wiser and more accurate decision, you are encouraged to explore the variousmethods in more detail. Go to Home Teeth Whitening Information Kits for more information.

Add This! Blinkbits Blinklist Blogmarks BlogMemes BlueDot BlogLines co.mments Connotea del.icio.us de.lirio.us Digg Diigo DZone Facebook FeedMeLinks Folkd.com Fleck Furl Google Google Reader icio.de IndianPad Leonaut LinkaGoGo Linkarena Linkter Magnolia Mister Wong MyShare Ask.com MyStuff Ask.com Yahoo! MyWeb Netscape Netvouz Newsgator Newsvine Oneview.de RawSugar reddit Rojo Segnalo Shadows Simpy SlashDot Smarking Sphere Spurl Startaid StumbleUpon TailRank Technorati ThisNext yigg.de Webnews.de ReadMe.ru Dobavi.com Dao.bg Lubimi.com Ping.bg Pipe.bg Svejo.net Web-bg.com Plugin by Dichev.com

, , ,

Comments are closed.


SetPageWidth