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If you are one of the millions of people in the United States that are unhappy or unsatisfied with the look of their smiles because of discoloration, it may be time to talk to your dentist about getting your teeth whitened. Over the years, teeth whitening technology has progressed to the point where you can achieve tremendous results today. With a multitude of options available to you in many different price ranges, there is a whitening option available to you if you make the decision to act.

In-Office Whitening Procedures

The fastest and most effective method to whiten your teeth is to have the procedure performed by your dentist in a single short appointment. After you and your dentist have decided that an in-office procedure is the best option for you, he or she will begin the process by evenly applying a layer of whitening gel onto your teeth. This gel will contain a high concentration of hydrogen peroxide, which is the ingredient that physically will change the color of your teeth. After this, usually a special light or laser is then shone onto your teeth. This process serves to activate the hydrogen peroxide and speed up the whitening process. This process is then repeated two or three times to get as much whitening as possible. When this is completed, your teeth will be significantly whiter and you will be free to leave the office and start fully enjoying your new smile right away. In total, the process usually only takes between one and two hours.

Take Home Whitening

Another popular option that dentists use is to provide customized take home whitening kits to their patients. This takes longer than an in office procedure, but is generally cheaper to complete. To fit you with your customized whitening trays, your dentist will take impressions of your teeth and get the trays constructed at a dental lab. Once you have gotten the trays and are at home, you will apply whitening gel to them and wear them on your teeth for approximately one hour. After repeating this process everyday for about two weeks, your teeth will have become much whiter.

Over The Counter Whitening Products

At your local drug store, you will see a variety of whitening gels, strips and toothpastes. Although these products are readily available and do not cost very much, they generally do not contain as much hydrogen peroxide as dentist-approved methods. In addition, they are not specifically designed for your mouth so they cannot offer the same level of results as dentist-approved methods. However, if you are not looking to spend very much money or are only looking for some moderate whitening, this could be the best option for you.

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

by: Gen Wright




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