Types of Teeth Whitening
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Types of Teeth Whitening
Overview
Whiter teeth have become a hallmark of the health and beauty industry, essential for models and celebrities to maintain their image. A bright smile can boost confidence, and there are several popular methods to achieve it.
Dentist Whitening
At the higher end of the price spectrum is professional whitening at a dental office. Dentists typically use a gel containing Carbamide Peroxide and create custom dental trays from molds of your teeth. These personalized trays help prevent uneven whitening. While these treatments can cost up to $600, the expense primarily covers office overhead and professional service.
At-Home Whitening Gels
For a more budget-friendly option, at-home whitening kits are available. These often use the same Carbamide Peroxide formula as dental treatments, sometimes even in stronger concentrations. Prices for these kits can be significantly lower, starting around $39. However, the quality of the trays may be less comfortable, as they typically use a boil-and-bite method.
Whitening Strips
Whitening strips generally offer less dramatic results. Many brands, both major and generic, provide minimal whitening over a month. This is often due to pharmaceutical companies keeping products less potent to encourage repeat purchases. Achieving noticeable results could take months or even years.
Whitening Toothpastes
Whitening toothpastes tend to have limited effectiveness. For example, a well-known brand claiming whitening power might contain a mild active ingredient. To see any significant change, one might need to brush for extended periods over a month, making these toothpastes more of a marketing strategy than a genuine solution.
Conclusion
The most effective options for a whiter smile are Dental and At-Home Whitening Kits. They deliver results quickly. At-home kits, in particular, offer substantial savings and the convenience of whitening in your own space, avoiding the costs and discomfort of dental offices.
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