What About Teeth Whitening?
Article by Helen Powell
Teeth whitening is the most requested service in the beauty business yet there stays a large quantity of confusion relating to the topic. Teeth whitening is an extremely profitable, and thus quite competitive, industry; which is almost certainly why we have such a challenging time sifting through all the info, or mis-information, online.
This report is intended to provide an overview of teeth whitening, how it functions, what to look for when comparing merchandise and services, and help you choose if teeth whitening is for you. Or rather, what type of teeth whitening fits you the very best.
Variety of Gel: There are generally two forms of whitening gels used in the US. Hydrogen peroxide gel and carbamide peroxide teeth whitening gel. Hydrogen peroxide is the active ingredient; i.e. hydrogen peroxide is what whitens your teeth. Carbamide peroxide has to break down into hydrogen peroxide before it can bleach your teeth. 36% carbamide peroxide is roughly equivalent to 12% hydrogen peroxide.
Gel Concentration: The higher the concentration, the quicker and more dramatic your benefits will be. Even so, only a dentist really should perform whitening with high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide as these gels can cause injury to the gums in your mouth and only a dentist is qualified to safeguard your soft tissue properly. Any gel can potentially damage your soft tissue if used improperly so be sure your bleaching professional is properly qualified or that you meticulously stick to instructions if you are applying the gel yourself. Also, the more powerful the gel, the higher the probability of experiencing tooth sensitivity.
Method of Applying: The method of applying the gel to the teeth can differ from having to apply it yourself while you’re sitting in the chair to having trays that hold the gel custom fitted to your teeth. If you are having professional chairside bleaching, always be sure to ask who applies the gel and how they will apply it. Remember, only a dentist can put anything in your mouth or on your teeth.
Whitening Light: There are three kinds of lights; LED, plasma arc, and halogen. Of the three, halogen is noted by third party research to be the most efficient. Nonetheless, fantastic results have been reported utilizing all three forms of light. Possibly just as vital is how well the light reaches the surfaces of your teeth.
Length of Time: bleaching treatments are typically offered in deals where you get one, two or three applications in the same sitting. Each treatment lasts approximately 15 minutes. So don’t only ask how long it’s going to take, ask how many applications you will receive during your treatment. If you are using a home whitening kit, the gel is probably carbamide peroxide gel. Carbamide peroxide gel must break down into hydrogen peroxide to be able to bleach your teeth. It takes 15-20 just for it to start breaking down. That is why home-whitening takes more time.
Shades Whiter: Your teeth whitening professional will compare your teeth before and after with a teeth bleaching guide. Hopefully he or she uses either the Spectrum or the R-20 teeth bleaching guide because those two brands are arranged from darker to whiter. It truly depends on your teeth, but you can anticipate up to 8 shades lighter for professional bleaching and 2-3 shades for home bleaching.
Results: the length of time your final results will last is somewhat dependent upon how nicely you care for your teeth after the bleaching treatment. Your results will last longer when you use a follow up home whitening method and keep away from things like smoking or drinking coffee, tea, and wine.
Cost: The expense for teeth brightening is all over the place! 1-hr chairside whitening can cost from to 0 or far more, depending on whether or not a dentist does the treatment and how many treatments you get. Kits may cost from all the way up to 9 or a lot more. Just be certain to compare oranges with oranges. And keep in mind, it is the hydrogen peroxide in the gel that bleaches away the unsightly stains on your teeth.
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