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. Over the past few decades, teeth whitening technology has greatly advanced to the point where results are almost always positive for patients who undergo treatment. Although the best results come by talking to your dentist, there are also cheaper over the counter options that can also offer moderate whitening.

In-Office Whitening

The most time efficient and effective method for whitening your teeth is to have the whitening performed by your dentist in his or her office. After talking with your dentist to make sure that in-office whitening is the best method for you, your dentist will begin the process by evenly applying whitening gel to the front side of your teeth. After doing this, he or she will shine a special light or laser onto your teeth which serves to activate the whitening ingredient in the gel, generally hydrogen peroxide. After repeating this process a few times, your teeth will have whitened considerably in a very short amount of time. Because of the light your dentist shines on your teeth, many times the process can be completed in a single hour-long appointment. This is by far the fastest whitening you can achieve, which can be very helpful if you want to have whiter teeth on short notice.

Take Home Whitening Kits

Another popular option for patients is to get a customized take home whitening kit from their dentist and perform the whitening procedure at home. To do this, your dentist will begin by taking detailed impressions of your teeth. From the impressions, he or she will be able to create a set of customized trays that will fit perfectly onto your teeth. When you get home, you will put whitening gel into the trays and wear them on your teeth for about an hour at a time. After about two weeks of doing this, your teeth will have become whiter.

Over The Counter Whitening

If you are not interested in dentist-approved methods of whitening, there are also many over the counter products offered in drug stores everywhere. Whitening gels, strips and toothpastes are readily available and can be moderately effective in whitening your teeth. However, these products are not specifically designed for you and usually have a lower concentration of hydrogen peroxide than dentist-approved methods. If you do not want to spend much money or are just looking for a small amount of tooth whitening, over the counter products can be a good option for you.

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

by: Gen Wright




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