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Years of eating sugary foods or neglecting your oral health can cause your teeth to become stained or discolored. If you are one of the millions of people that are unhappy with the coloring of your teeth, a teeth whitening procedure may be something that you should consider. Over the years, whitening technology has made some tremendous advancements to the point where there are a few different ways you can effectively change the coloring of your teeth. With options available that to fit almost any budget, don't hesitate to talk to your Dearborn dentist about teeth whitening today.

In-Office Power Bleaching

The quickest and most effective method for achieving a whiter smile is to have your dentist perform the procedure in a single appointment in his or her office. After deciding that in-office whitening is the best option for you, he or she will begin by applying an even layer of whitening gel to your teeth. After this, your dentist will shine a special light or laser onto your teeth. This will activate the hydrogen peroxide in the gel, which is the ingredient that will physically change the coloring of your teeth. After this is done, your dentist will repeat the process to ensure that you receive the maximum amount of whitening possible. After repeating this several times, your teeth will be significantly whiter. In total, an in-office whitening procedure will take you less than 1.5 hours to complete.

Take Home Whitening

Another popular whitening treatment that you may decide to undergo is to have your dentist provide you with a take home whitening kit. To do this, he or she will begin by taking a detailed impression of your teeth. From this, a set of whitening trays will be created that will fit perfectly onto your teeth. When you are at home, you will fill the trays with whitening gel and wear them on your teeth for about an hour. After approximately two weeks of doing this, your teeth will be much whiter. Although this method takes longer than in-office whitening, it is generally quite a bit cheaper. Take home whitening can also be combined with in-office whitening to maximize results.

Over The Counter Whitening

There are also a variety of over the counter whitening products. Whitening strips, gels and toothpastes are very easy to find at your local drug store. Although they are readily available, they do not offer the same level of results as dentist-approved whitening. This is because they do not contain the same level of hydrogen peroxide and are not specifically designed for your own teeth. However, if you are only looking for some moderate whitening or do not want to spend very much money, an over the counter product could be a good option for you.

To learn more about teeth whitening or to schedule an appointment, contact your dentist in Dearborn today.

by: Gen Wright




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