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Teeth Whitening – Is it For You

January 6th, 2010

Having a great smile tells a lot about a person. It is one thing that everyone wants, but not everybody has. It can be the one tool that can bring you closer to friends and colleagues. This is the reason that people feel insecure about showing their smiles when there is a presence of brown or yellow stains on a persons tooth. Fortunately, there is a safe way to take of this dental hygiene situation. The dental procedure of teeth whitening is the answer.

Being performed more and more in the cosmetic dentistry field; it is becoming a very popular procedure among dental patients. The reversing of the discoloration of the teeth was the initial design of the procedure. While aging is the main reason that people’s teeth become discolored, there are many other reasons that can cause a discoloration of the teeth. The regular drinking of coffee, soda, and tea as well as antibiotic use and tobacco aid in tooth discoloration. For the person that wants to obtain a teeth whitener, there are numerous options to choose from. Chemical whitening, abrasive teeth whitening , laser teeth whitening and mild acid whitening are among some of the options. You should always consult your dentist before you choose a teeth whitening technique of your own due to any draw backs that can happen from using a certain type of teeth whitening technique.

Professional Whitening

When you have your teeth whitening procedure performed by your dentists then it is referred as in office bleaching. The in office procedure performed by applying a bleaching agent to the patients teeth. The key ingredient is hydrogen peroxide that is added into the bleaching agent whitener. Using a laser or light source the hydrogen peroxide inside the bleaching agent is activated by the dentist. When this is done, the result is a breaking down of the hydrogen peroxide into a water state and a radical. While in this water state the stain molecules on the teeth become attached with the radical. When the radicals become attached to the molecules, the molecules become weak. Oxygen is now able to reach the tooth enamel and whiten the tooth.

Home Teeth Whitening Options

When you choose to use do-it-yourself teeth whitening techniques it is referred to as at-home bleaching. You can undergo this procedure by obtaining a solution with a peroxide base from your pharmacist or your dentist. The contents of this base include a mouth guard and a Carbamide Peroxide gel. The patient then adds the gel to the mouth guard and inserts into the mouth. The duration of application and frequency can vary with each different at-home bleaching product. The principle behind the at-home bleaching is similar to the in-office procedure as far as the oxidation is concerned. The two main differences are that instead of hydrogen peroxide, the Carbamide peroxide is used in the bleaching agent.

The use of whitening toothpaste is another option for teeth whitening techniques. Polishing agents are used rather than peroxides as these agents can penetrate deeper than regular toothpaste’s to polish the enamel of the tooth.

Disadvantages?

Teeth whitening aren’t for everybody. There can be a negative impact to the teeth’s aesthetic appearance if used by someone who has tooth colored fillings. Some other disadvantages of teeth whitening can be sore gums. Discontinuing your scheduled bleaching generally causes this. Also you may need to have veneers or crowns in cases where teeth discoloration is serious. When using at-home bleaching some people discovers that the mouth guard doesn’t fit the shape of their teeth. In these situations you should consult your dentist.

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Natural Teeth Whitening Baking Soda Recipe

January 5th, 2010

Everywhere you go the importance of good oral hygiene and the need for a sparkling smile is advertised. One of the first things that you notice when you meet someone new is their smile and their teeth. It seems like the only way to ensure you have a fantastic smile is to undergo an expensive bleaching procedure at your dentist’s office.

If you want to skip the expense, and the harsh chemicals, then you can make simple natural teeth whitening baking soda toothpaste at home. Brushing alone with baking soda alone can be a little unpleasant, though highly effective. Dentists often recommend it. If you would like a homemade solution that doesn’t taste unpleasant and also keeps your breath fresh then try this recipe for natural teeth whitening at home.

Mix 6 teaspoons of baking soda with four teaspoons of glycerin. Add one-third teaspoon of salt, and finally 10 drops of peppermint extract. Mix this all up thoroughly and keep in an airtight jar or container. Use this in place of your normal toothpaste and see the difference in your teeth.

Hydrogen peroxide is something regularly used with natural teeth whitening recipes. It might sound a little daunting to actually put it in your mouth but when diluted it is perfectly safe. You will only need a few drops of it with about a teaspoon or two of baking soda. Mix the two ingredients together and brush your teeth with the solution. You want a paste like consistency that you can brush your teeth with.

Another way to use baking soda and hydrogen-peroxide is to first use the recipe for baking soda toothpaste with glycerin and salt. Once you have brushed your teeth with this toothpaste you can gargle with a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and water. You want the solution to be 50% water and 50% hydrogen peroxide.

The hydrogen peroxide you use should be food grade so that it is safe to use as a rinse. Remember that you should not swallow hydrogen peroxide. You should also rinse your mouth water after using the hydrogen peroxide solution. When a natural teeth whitening baking soda recipe is used with a hydrogen peroxide solution you can get very fast results. As with all of these methods please contact your dentist or physician before using them.

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Popular Teeth Whitening Options

January 4th, 2010

You’ve seen the ads. By using either strips soaked in a special solution or by brushing your teeth with a special formula, you can whiten your teeth. Many consumers are opting for these less expensive forms of teeth whitening. Others may choose to have their teeth bleached by a dentist, while still some go for a full veneer set of teeth whitening in true “extreme makeover” fashion. But how do these teeth whitening products work? And do over the counter teeth whitening products really remove more than coffee and tea stains to the enamel? This article will take a look what substances can cause discoloration of the teeth as well as the various methods used to whiten the teeth.

Discoloration of the Teeth: Causes

I’ve already mentioned some of the substances that contribute to staining or dulling of enamel, such as coffee and tea. There are more contributors to this problem. Some other factors that cause staining to the teeth include tobacco use, caffeinated sodas, injury to the tooth, discoloration related to the antibiotic Tetracycline and aging.

Teeth Whitening Toothpastes

Teeth whitening toothpastes are recommended for minimal stains such as coffee and tea. They are however very beneficial for people who have already undergone a professional teeth whitening or bleaching session and would like to keep their results. These toothpastes consist of a mixture of a mild solution of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda.

Teeth Whitening and Home Bleaching Kits

You can purchase home bleaching kits at any drugstore. These consist of a mouth tray and gel solution. You soak your teeth in the solution for at least 10 minutes. Though these have had successful reports, they aren’t fully recommended by the American Dental Association. If you decide to use a home bleaching kit, be sure to follow the instructions carefully, and not to use more than is recommended. Another form of these mouth tray/gel teeth whitening systems is the prescription kind. Yes, your dentist can prescribe an at home teeth whitening system. This is more advantageous than the over the counter brand, because the dentist can follow up with you and make sure that none of your previous dental work is being effected by the kit.

Teeth Whitening and Power Bleaching

The power associated with Power Bleaching refers to the level of hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen Peroxide is the active ingredient that causes teeth whitening systems to work. For example, an over the counter teeth whitening toothpaste contains less than one percent Hydrogen Peroxide, while a few newer products do contain up to ten percent Hydrogen Peroxide. Some of the over the counter teeth whitening kits contain between 10 and 16 percent Hydrogen Peroxide, and a Power Bleaching solution contains up to 35 percent Hydrogen Peroxide. This procedure takes place in the dentist’s office and consists of the high concentrated Peroxide solution and the use of bright lights. The results are impressive and last for a few years. If you are interested in Power Bleaching, contact your dentist for recommendations.

Veneers

Veneers are a very popular method of permanent teeth whitening. Veneers are actually made out of porcelain and are attached to the tooth. It can be an expensive process though, costing as much as $900 per tooth.

Whichever method of teeth whitening you prefer, you should always consult with your dentist before choosing any products and use all products according to their instructions.

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How to Get White Teeth Today

December 18th, 2009

White teeth are about more than vanity and how you look, it’s about a healthy smile and finding the level of self-confidence you need to be successful in the places you want in life. There are many different  teeth whitening products on the market and they should all be considered for your situation and teeth whitening needs, but for fast results in the comfort of your own home you should consider the gel based teeth whiteners. These products are designed to be safe and easy to use at home while still providing the results you are looking for.

As with all at home  teeth whitening products, gel based whiteners are made for those with mild to moderate whitening needs and otherwise healthy teeth. A gel based teeth whitener is available in a number of application methods including strips, brush on and trays. These products are all to be used in the comfort of your own home and then some of them can be worn out. Brush on is probably the easiest to apply and only requires you to brush on (with a small application brush) the gel onto your teeth. The downfall of this is a sometimes-sticky texture and the possibility of the gel coming off before it has a chance to work.

The strips are among the most popular because there is no gel to apply to the application method, as it’s already on the strip. You simply apply the strip to your teeth and depending on the product wait a set amount of time before removing or go on with your day and it will dissolve on its own. The dissolving strips are convenient, but may dissolve before the gel has a chance to work at its optimal level.

The trays are among the most effective of the gel based white teeth products, but have to be used in your home. If you make it part of your nightly routine or can wear the tray while doing the rest of your morning routine, this is the best case scenario and allows the gel to stay on the teeth for the optimal amount of time. As you can see there are many different ways to whiten teeth fast and effectively, but finding the right product for your teeth is the key to a whiter, brighter smile.

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3 Common Mistakes Made With Natural Teeth Whitening

December 16th, 2009

Natural teeth whitening methods are usually the least expensive and simplest ways of brightening your smile, but mistakes can also be made very easily. This article will discuss three of the most common mistakes and hopefully help you avoid them.

1. Using lemon or orange peels to whiten

This technique is horrible for your teeth and can cause permanent damage if there’s prolonged use. The citric acid in those fruits causes your teeth enamel to wear away. Enamel is the shiny protective coating around your teeth. Without it they are susceptible to cavities and other forms of decay.

When the stained enamel is removed, your teeth will get whiter, but the cost is not worth it. Unfortunately, this negative aspect is not widely known. Instead, people see the teeth get whiter and automatically think it works. This leads to some bad information, which in turn causes others to try this harmful technique.

2. Expecting extreme results too quickly

Natural teeth whitening are a slow process. There is no magic button or fool-proof remedy when you’re whitening naturally. Using a safe method that has been proven to work, such as brushing with peroxide, will show results over time, but expecting to get five shades whiter in two weeks is pushing it.

If you begin using natural teeth whitening techniques without expecting much, you’ll be pleasantly surprised when you notice them getting brighter a few months down the road. Of course, if you use natural techniques in combination with other forms of whitening you’ll notice quicker results.

3. Thinking that whitening replaces brushing and flossing

The best way to get white teeth is to keep them clean by practicing good hygiene. It’s easy for people to think that having white teeth means they have healthy teeth but that’s not always the case. It’s important to practice good oral hygiene at all times, because not doing so is what allows staining in the first place.

In a perfect world, brushing and flossing alone would be enough to keep teeth sparkling white and no other whitening methods would be necessary. Unfortunately many factors cause staining, despite good brushing habits. Because of this whitening is sometimes necessary to put you over the edge, but keep in mind that without continuing to keep them clean afterward, the stains and discoloration will quickly return.

Summary

There are many ways to naturally whiten teeth without causing harm to them. It’s important that when you try these techniques you’re well informed because you won’t have a dentist looking on and telling you what’s working or what’s healthy. Remember, just because they’re called natural teeth whitening techniques doesn’t necessarily mean they’re good for you.

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DIY and Professional Teeth Whitening Methods

December 15th, 2009

I don’t have a clue who dreamed up teeth whitening beyond the cleaning the dentist recommends every 6 months. We don’t, so we do. Teeth whitening have become essential for many individuals due to minute food particles that seep into small cracks and fissures that develop in teeth as we age.

Tobacco, red wine, and black coffee are the worst offenders.

For many individuals, bright teeth are more important than real healthy teeth. Bright white teeth are almost a necessity for attracting a lover, nailing a job interview, or just plain looking and feeling good.

If “greed is good” was the mantra for the 80s, then “vanity is good” could become the catchphrase for the post bubble era.

The color of your teeth may cause you to appear much older than your true years. People naturally associate bright white teeth and a big smile with youth.

Maybe hatred of visiting the dentist is at the heart of the growing popularity of do it yourself teeth whitening kits.

I have known an oncologist who was a smoker, so afraid of the dentist that his patients had pretend not to notice his yellow teeth and horrible breath. He must have been a superior cancer specialist for patients to excuse his lack of dental hygiene.

Gels and pastes and pens are simple to use, work fine for most people, and are affordable. You can start by brushing with baking soda and rinsing with hydrogen peroxide to take care of the minor stains before using the whitening system.

I would try a home teeth whitening system before looking into laser or cosmetic surgery – unless the problem is severe or you have neglected your teeth for some time. A dental exam will help you determine if your teeth are healthy enough for home system or laser treatments.

Some issues with home teeth bleaching kits:

* It’s hard to know which one will work best for you

* Many of the low cost kits sold in local stores are not the best for you

* Might take from 2 weeks to several months to reach the results you want – instead of one hour in the dental clinic

* You must have discipline to follow the regimen exactly

* May not remove deep staining

Laser teeth whitening procedures are another story. This is done by a dental professional in a clinic and can whiten your teeth in as little as one hour. First, a special tooth whitening gel is utilized. Then, a special light is shined on your teeth to activate the gel and eliminate deep stains in your teeth.

Normally, this will take several applications of the gel and light over one hour, and cost hundreds of dollars. The upside is that the procedure is painless, with no drills or injections, and the cost is thousands of dollars less than cosmetic dentistry.

In office laser might be the best procedure for teeth whitening if:

* you want a bright smile now – not in 2 months

* you have an employment interview and you need to look your very best

* your teeth show stains from smoking and coffee

* you want a more youthful smile without yellow, dull teeth

* you want a fresh start after a divorce or transfer to a new city

Due to the current economy, many dentists are offering payment plans or financing.

Systematic teeth whitening procedures – whether DIY or in the dental clinic – are the way to keep a bright smile that will make you look younger and give you the confidence to face any of life’s challenges.

Unless you have an urgent need for whiter teeth, I believe taking in testing the home kits first. If the home systems do not give you the desired results, set an appointment with dentist to see what professional, clinical options will be best for you.

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Teeth Whitening – Health Benefits For Whitening the Teeth

December 10th, 2009

Sometimes for the reason of being busy everyday of our lives, we just tend to disregard our teeth. We didn’t know that these mighty white structures inside our mouth, regardless of their rigidity needed regular attention and care also. All that gets inside our intestine will virtually pass through our teeth. All kinds of food residues as well as beverage stains got stuck in our teeth over a long period of time. As all of those debris accumulates in our teeth, discoloration occurs, often characterized by yellowing of the teeth. When our teeth reached this point, all it needed is an effective teeth whitening regimen.

Healthy Teeth for Healthy Body

When the enamel on our teeth got stripped off due to some abrasives and acids from the food we eat, all we get is a very annoying sensitive tooth. Sensitive teeth make us feel awkward when we eat and prohibit us from eating some more. As a result, our body will eventually succumb to malnutrition. Healthy teeth depend on how we took care of them. All the elements our teeth had been exposed to since we had our permanent ones had an effect on them even though it is not felt and seen right away. The continuing process of wear and tear in our teeth through our everyday use of them makes them vulnerable to damages.

Many factors contribute to the demise of our teeth and when we are not vigilant enough to stop these causes from damaging our teeth, chances are, our overall health will suffer too. Everyday microscopic cracks and fissures develop within the enamel of our teeth without us knowing it. Normally our enamel is built to be virtually “impenetrable” but as these dents develop into cracks it became easily permeable to offensive dirt and stains altogether now.

In order for our body to stay healthy, we should restore our teeth first to its original shining glory. Our entire health depends greatly on foods that we take in everyday. This healthy balance in our body might be cut off if the part of our system that cuts our food to become digestible in our stomach becomes weak.

Teeth whitening are the first option if we want to stay healthy. Well, you want to know the processes in making your teeth white and healthy everyday? Here’s how:

* Regular brushing of teeth. Regular brushing means brushing of teeth at least twice daily to take away the majority of dirt and stains that had accumulated for the day.

* Flossing. Make this a habit of flossing your teeth after every brushing session. Even if brushing is impossible, at least don’t forget to floss your teeth. It will free your teeth from the dirt that gets in between teeth that brushing alone cannot get rid of.

* Avoiding of stain sources. Daily intake of beverages like tea, coffee, red wine and other sources of teeth stain can make our teeth dull and wipe away the luster out of it. If those elements cannot be totally avoided, at least take it with smallest amount possible.

Teeth whitening can give us a lot of healthy benefits. When we have white teeth we can smile as often as we want to without the feeling of being conscious with our teeth. Every time we smile many neurons in our brain can be stimulated and exercised and would eventually produce many positive and healthy effects on our body.

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White Teeth With Teeth Whitening

December 3rd, 2009

Teeth whitening can be a highly effective way of lightening the natural colour of your teeth, not removing any of the tooth surface. It can not make a complete colour change; but it will lighten the existing shade.

There are a number of reasons why you might want to get your teeth whitened. Artists were some of the first to do it, and it was tax deductible for them! Yes, they needed it and many other public persons followed. Very few persons have brilliant-white teeth, and our teeth usually become more discoloured as we get older.

Your teeth can also be stained on the surface through food and drinks. Tea, coffee, red wine and blackcurrant make a difference not only in the short run. And smoking do stain teeth. Some people may have staining under the surface, which can be caused by certain antibiotics or tiny cracks in the teeth which take up stains.

Professional bleaching is the most common form of tooth whitening and your dentist will be able to tell you if you are suitable for the treatment. First the dentist will put a rubber shield or a gel on your gums to protect the soft tissue. They will then apply the whitening product to your teeth, using a specially made tray which fits into your mouth like a gum-shield.

The ‘active ingredient’ in the product is usually hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. As the active ingredient is broken down, oxygen gets into the enamel on the teeth and the tooth colour is made lighter. The total treatment can be done within three to four weeks. First, you will need two or three visits to the dentist. Your dentist will need to make a mouthguard and will take impressions for this. Once your dentist has started the treatment, you will need to continue the treatment at home. This means regularly applying the whitening product over two to four weeks, for 30 minutes to one hour at a time.

However, there are now some new products which can be applied for up to eight hours at a time. The treatment can be performed when you sleep. This means a satisfactory result can be achieved in as little as one week.

There is now laser whitening, even called power whitening. During this procedure a rubber dam is put over your teeth to protect the gums, and a bleaching product is painted onto your teeth. Then a light or laser is shone on the teeth to activate the chemical. The light speeds up the chemical reaction of the whitening product and the colour change can be achieved more quickly using this procedure. The effect of laser whitening is good, teeth can make up to five or six shades lighter.

Your dentist will need to check your teeth to make sure that you are suitable for the treatment. This procedure is fast and usually takes about one hour.

The effects of whitening can last up to three years and will vary from person to person. Of course the effect is less likely to last as long if you smoke, or eat or drink products that can stain your teeth. Some people may find that their teeth become sensitive to cold during or after the treatment. The symptoms are usually temporary and should disappear within a few days of the treatment finishing.

Home kits are cheaper but because tooth whitening is a complicated procedure you should only have it done by a dentist, after a thorough examination and assessment of your teeth. Home kits that you buy over-the-counter will not be able to lighten your teeth noticeably. And some contain mild acids and others are abrasive. This can cause ulcers and damage to the gums if the product is not used properly.

There are many whitening toothpastes on the market. Although they do not affect the natural colour of your teeth, they may be effective at removing staining and therefore may improve the overall appearance of your teeth. Whitening toothpaste may also help the effect last, once your teeth have been professionally whitened.

We recommend that you look for an accreditation symbol on the packaging of oral care products. This is a guarantee that the claims made about the product have been scientifically and clinically checked by an independent panel of experts.

As you know many dead teeth go discoloured after a root filling. If the tooth has been root treated, the canal (which previously contained the nerve) may be reopened. Then the whitening product is applied and will work from the inside to whiten the tooth.

You can do a lot to keep your teeth white by cutting down on the amount of food and drink you have that can stain teeth. Stopping smoking can also help prevent discolouring and staining.

Take care of your teeth – brush twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste. Cut down on how often you have sugary snacks and drinks and visit your dentist at least once a year.

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Reasons Why Teeth Whitening Products Are Not Priced The Same

November 21st, 2009

If you will search and read some articles that cover the topic of teeth whitening products and procedures, you will notice that most of them will mention that you can find different products that will suit any type of budget. This means that there are some products that are pricey and there are some that are not so expensive or cheaper than the others. If you will do a research about different teeth whitening products in the market today, you will also notice that the amount on their price tags varies even though they are all teeth whitening products.There are a lot of reasons why teeth whitening products are not priced the same. The first factor to be considered is the manufacturer. If you are looking for teeth whitening home kit, the one you can get from your dentist would be the most expensive. This is because teeth whitening home kits from the dentist are custom made to fit the person’s mouth and teeth. This will increase the safety factor of the product because you can be sure that the gel containing hydrogen peroxide will not get into your gums, tongue, and other parts of your mouth. This is highly recommended because the increased level of safety will be worth every extra penny that you will spend on these products.When it comes to teeth whitening toothpaste, strips, and gums, the manufacturer greatly affects the price of the products. Manufacturers that have already established a good name and reputation in making high quality, safe, and effective oral health and care products are more likely to charge a little higher than those who are still struggling to make a name in the business.The quality of the products also contributes to their prices. Teeth whitening products contain different levels of hydrogen peroxide concentration. Products with higher concentration could deliver better and faster results so they are more likely to be pricey than the others. The type of ingredients used is also considered because manufacturers of teeth whitening products use different kinds of ingredients in making their products. The presentation and packaging also affects the price because manufacturers use different materials just to make sure that their products will have an attractive appeal to consumers.The type of teeth whitening products that you will choose will also be used as a basis on the price. Teeth whitening home kits either from the dentist or from the store would be more expensive than teeth whitening toothpaste that you can purchase from retail stores. There are also teeth whitening gums, strips and mouthwash that you can try to achieve whiter teeth. These products use different kinds of ingredients and materials so you can expect that they will have different prices.Even if you can’t afford the most expensive type of teeth whitening treatment, there are still lots of options and alternatives and they will only cost you a small amount so you don’t have to go over your set budget. The bottom line is that these products all work to help you achieve whiter teeth and a brilliant smile.

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Teeth Whitening Strip â?? A Convenient Whitening Solution

November 16th, 2009

Teeth whitening strips have made it very easy for the common mass to achieve dental-office like whitening at home. It is easy, comfortable and very quick indeed. But before using the product, you must learn how these strips help in restoring the whiteness of your teeth so remarkably.Millions of people have been using these teeth whitening strips now for breakthrough results. These strips are very handy and can be used by almost everyone. All you must do is to properly place the teeth whitening strip across the teeth. Then you need to gently press it, so that there is maximum contact between your teeth and the whitening strip. This would ensure that each tooth is being properly treated.Teeth whitening strips are made of thin and flexible plastic pieces, usually polythene and are coated with a hydrogen peroxide film that acts as the bleaching agent. In a teeth whitening strip, this strip itself acts as a delivery system of the whitener and the manufacturer administers the bleaching agent. The kits containing the teeth whitening strips contain strips of 2 different shapes- half the strips are meant for the upper teeth while the remaining half is meant for the lower teeth.These teeth whitening strips are to be worn for 30 minutes on a regular basis at least twice a day. The number of strips to be contained in the whitening kit is likely to vary depending on the whitener used and its concentration as well. Teeth whitening strips usually coated with 6% hydrogen peroxide bleach are to be worn for a period of 14 days. It contains 56 strips â?? 28 for the upper teeth and 28 for the lower teeth. Whitening strips coated with a lesser percentage of bleach or whiteners are to be used for a shorter period of time.These strips are not only convenient to use, but you can also be carried wherever you go. Also, once youâ??ve achieved the desired result, you can stop using the whitening strip. Teeth whitening strips are more advantageous than the whitening trays. As the strip acts as the delivery system, no such tray is required. The trays can be extremely uncomfortable for some people. The tray based teeth whitening systems make use of rigid plastic trays for bleaching and this needs to be worn for a considerable period of time. This can also be left overnight for best results. But it can be painful at times and might as well interfere with your daily activities and lifestyle.As the teeth whitening strips are very thin, you can use it almost everywhere without any hesitation. Your life would not be restricted to anything as such if you use teeth whitening strips. These strips can be comfortably used, are not visible unlike the bleaching trays, can thoroughly remove stains and are very convenient to use as well.People using teeth whitening strips often claim that it doesnâ??t seem like they are wearing something, such is the level of comfort. Also it gives a boost to the wearerâ??s self confidence and brings about a change in his/her persona.

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