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Tooth Whitening
by A. Burchard
& www.eKnowItAll.com
Overview
There are various methods of tooth whitening. These methods
often result in success because they all use hydrogen peroxide
to bleach the teeth. The peroxide lightens the the teeth from
its previous shade.
Who Should Do It?
Tooth whitening is available to everyone. There are both
over-the-counter methods as well as professional whitening
available through dentists. Whitening is most likely to be
successful for minor stains and yellowing, such as discoloring
from things such as coffee, dark-colored soda and smoking.
Whitening is rarely covered by insurance because it is purely
aesthetic in purpose. It is up to the individual to decide if
this process is worth the time and money spent on appearance.
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How Often Should You Do It?
The effects of tooth whitening, depending on the method used,
can last anywhere from a few months to one to three years. More
official methods, such as professional whitening, are more
likely to last for a few years. The informal methods, such as
whitening strips and paint-on whiteners, do not have as
permanent of effects. After a treatment is completed, it is best
to wait for at least three months before beginning a new
treatment. Continuous whitening attempts can actually damage the
teeth as the peroxide strips the teeth of their enamel.
Methods
There are four common methods of tooth whitening, and each has
their own advantages and disadvantages. These include:
1. Professional whitening. Done by a dentist, it can usually be
done in one to three appointments. This method is more expensive
because dentists charge separately for the bottom set of teeth
and the top set of teeth. However, it is more convenient because
it does not require a large time and effort commitment on the
patients’ end. This method’s effects also last the longest.
2. Whitening strips. These strips are available over the counter
in drugstores and grocery stores. The strips are put on the
teeth twice a day for half an hour each time. They work by
bleaching the teeth. It is recommended to continue use for two
weeks for noticeable results.
3. Paint-on whiteners. Like the strips, this method has to be
done regularly for two weeks twice a day and must be left on for
half an hour each time. This method is trickier because the
whitener may rub off if it has not completely dried before the
mouth is closed.
4. Whitening trays. These can be worn for up to several hours a
day, and continuously keep the whitening gel on the teeth. This
is a very successful method, but not used as much as the others
because it tends to interfere with daily life. The trays are not
noticeable to everyone, but may cause speech difficulties.
All of the methods of tooth whitening have similar side effects.
Most common are sensitivity to hot and cold foods and beverages
as well as irritation of the gums. Less common are sore throats,
headaches and tooth pain.
Success Rates
All methods of tooth whitening lighten the teeth by at least a
shade. Most people who have been surveyed are satisfied with the
products, and all have noticed at least a small difference in
the color of their teeth. The main difference noted between
customers was the duration of time for which they felt
satisfied. Most remained content for over a year and then wanted
another treatment; however, many people acknowledged that their
teeth had still not returned to their pre-treatment state after
seven years.
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