Teeth Whitener Tips

Posted on 01 January 2011

Teeth Whitener Tips

Teeth whitener tips

Find out what teeth whitener kits are right for you? Here are a few that i have experienced.

Recommended Teeth Whitener Kits:

1.Teeth Whitener tips-Whitening Toothpastes

All toothpastes help remove surface stains because they have mild abrasives. Some whitening toothpastes contain gentle polishing or chemical agents that provide additional stain removal effectiveness. Whitening toothpastes can help remove surface stains only and do not contain bleach; over-the-counter and professional whitening products contain hydrogen peroxide (a bleaching substance) that helps remove stains on the tooth surface as well as stains deep in the tooth.
Whitening toothpastes can lighten your teeth’s color by about one shade. In contrast, light-activated whitening conducted in your dentist’s office (see below) can make your teeth three to eight shades lighter.

2.Teeth Whitener tips-Strips and Gels

Whitening gels are clear, peroxide-based gels applied with a small brush directly to the surface of your teeth. Instructions generally call for twice a day application for 14 days. Initial results are seen in a few days and final results are sustained for about 4 months. The retail cost for this product is about for a 14-day treatment.
Whitening strips are very thin, virtually invisible strips that are coated with a peroxide-based whitening gel. The strips are applied twice daily for 30 minutes for 14 days. Initial results are seen in a few days and final results are sustained for about 4 months. The retail cost for this product ranges from to for a 14-day treatment.

3.Teeth Whitener tips-Tray-Based Teeth Whitening Kits

Tray based teeth whitener kits, purchased either over-the-counter or from your dentist, involve filling a mouth guard-like tray with a gel whitening solution – which contains a peroxide-bleaching agent – and wearing the tray for a period of time, generally from a couple hours a day to every day during the night for up to 4 weeks and even longer (depending on the degree of staining and desired level of whitening).
Learn more about the differences between over-the-counter tray-based teeth whitening systems and one obtained from the dentist.

4.Teeth whitener tips -Office Whitening

In-office bleaching provides the quickest and most effective way to whiten teeth. With in-office bleaching, the whitening product is applied directly to the teeth. These products can be used in combination with heat, a special light, and/or a laser. The light and/or heat accelerate the whitening process. Results are seen in only 1, 30- to 60-minute treatment. But, to achieve dramatic results, several appointments are usually needed. However, with laser-enhanced bleaching, dramatic results can be seen after the first treatment.
In-office bleaching procedures range in cost from 0 to 0 per arch, or 0 to ,000 for the whole mouth Teeth Whitening.

How Long Do the Teeth Whitener Kits Effects Last?

Whitening is not permanent. People who expose their teeth to foods and beverages that cause staining may see the whiteness start to fade in as little as 1 month. Those who avoid foods and beverages that stain may be able to wait one year or longer before another teeth whitening systems treatment or touch-up is needed.
The degree of whiteness will vary from individual to individual depending on the condition of the teeth, nature of the stain, the type of bleaching system used and for how long.

Over-the-Counter At-Home Teeth Whitener Kits Vs. Dentist-Supervised Teeth Whitener Kits!

There are differences between the two, including:

A. Strength of bleaching agent.

Over-the-counter home use products and dentist-supervised at-home products usually contain a lower strength-bleaching agent from 10% carbamide peroxide, which is equivalent to about 3% hydrogen peroxide, up to 22% carbamide peroxide. In-office, professionally applied tooth whitening systems contain hydrogen peroxide in concentrations ranging from 15% to 43%.

B. Mouthpiece trays.

With dentist-supervised at-home bleaching products, your dentist will take an impression of your teeth and make a mouthpiece tray that is customized to exactly fit your teeth. This customization allows for maximum contact between the whitening gel, which is applied to the mouthpiece tray, and the teeth. A custom-made tray also minimizing the gel’s contact with gum tissue. Over-the-counter teeth whitening systems also contain a mouthpiece tray, but the “one-size-fits-all” approach means that the fit will not be exact. Ill-fitting trays can irritate the gum and soft tissue by allowing more bleaching gel to seep onto these tissues. With in-office procedures, the bleaching agent is applied directly to the teeth.

Costs.

A. Over-the-counter bleach based teeth whitener Kits are the least expensive option, with costs ranging from to about 0.

B. Depending on where you live and the extent of the procedure, dentist-supervised home bleaching teeth whitening kits range in cost from approximately 0 to 0 per upper or lower set of teeth, or 0 to 0 for the whole mouth.

Who Should Not Undergo Teeth Whitening ?

Whitening is not recommended or will be less successful in the following circumstances:

1. Age and pregnancy issues

Bleaching is not recommended in children under the age of 16. This is because the pulp chamber, or nerve of the teeth, is enlarged until this age. Teeth whitening under this condition could irritate the pulp or cause it to become sensitive. Teeth whitening kits is also not recommended in pregnant or lactating women.

2. Sensitive teeth and allergies

Individuals with sensitive teeth and gums, receding gums and/or defective restorations should consult with their dentist prior to using a teeth whitening system. Anyone allergic to peroxide (the whitening agent) should not use a bleaching product.

Warning statement:

Gum disease, worn enamel, cavities, and exposed roots. Individuals with gum disease or teeth with worn enamel are generally discouraged from undergoing a tooth whitening procedure. Cavities need to be treated before undergoing any whitening procedure. This is because the teeth whitening systems penetrate into any existing decay and the inner areas of the tooth, which can cause sensitivity. Also,teeth whitening systems will not work on exposed teeth roots because roots do not have an enamel layer.
Fillings, crowns and other restorations. Tooth-colored fillings and resin composite materials used in dental restorations (crowns, veneers, bonding, bridges) do not whiten. Therefore, using a whitening agent on teeth that contain restorations will results in uneven whitening-in this case, making the teeth without restorations appear lighter than those with restorations. Any teeth whitening systems should be done prior to the placement of restorations.

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Hi, every one my name is Anthony Sparks, I enjoy fishing, golfing, tennis, and of course watching my favorite football team win. I have a wife and two wonderful boys.


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25 Responses to “Teeth Whitener Tips”

  1. Tarck452 says:

    @summergiles: I’m normally the first person to call someone out for being a dummy, but I’m going to cut her some slack. Her post is FAR more coherent than some of the other girls that upload here.

  2. GirlyCoolKid says:

    Thanksss helped alot :D

    Stop at 1:43 :L x x x

  3. hatanka says:

    Hihihihihihi :P

  4. xxhandsopxx says:

    hahah!!! stop it at 1:23 hehehe xx

  5. aznman2000 says:

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  8. lisa546333 says:

    i think i have the same blanket, toothbrush, and toothpaste lol weird..

  9. joojicf says:

    yes, yes they do! can’t you hear?Oo

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  11. summergiles says:

    lol by any chance do these products kill brain cells?

  12. abbakabba321 says:

    you sound exactly like sarah palin

  13. Defined4hispurpose says:

    Good tips thanks I am going to try them : )

  14. cityoffloral says:

    It was white because ! ..
    hydrogen proxide kills bacteria .. if you put it on an open wound it bubbles and whittens then area and gets ride of the bacteria

  15. kulangotses says:

    its would be funny if you use all of those products in your teeth at a time.. :D

  16. Kiger8Kiger says:

    @robertokarloxz
    It is a girl in a coat or something. You can see her hair going over the shoulder. That brown thing you saw would probably be an item on the coat…

  17. TheBasketballgirl3 says:

    the hole thing u said about u dreaming ur teeth falling out honestly that is more stress related im jus sayin this is a good video im tryin her tips nd they r woorkin (:

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  19. chrisbartley88 says:

    ur lucky lmao

  20. micky13b says:

    How do you get your teeth so white and other questions?

  21. oryanofficial says:

    just use listerine extreme whitening..thats work

  22. ipoduser1423 says:

    you must smoke mad weed

  23. jessemac13 says:

    That last pic of YOU , You look Gorgeous . thanks 4 tips 2 .

  24. drunkenlilTIFFY1990 says:

    @denisecali lmao I have to agree with you.

  25. robertokarloxz says:

    Im not a pervert but on the right of her head the poster looks like a nipple to me heheh sorry I had to say it!! and excuseme 4 my english Im colombian!


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