Home Teeth Whitening
Smiling often makes us feel good as it releases happy neurons to the brain, but it can also make you feel self-conscious if your teeth are not as white as they could be.
Don't stifle your smile anymore. There are many new treatments and products that can help bring back that big cheesy grin.
We review some of the products on the market today.
Why Do Teeth Change Color?
Lay the blame on your diet, and the passing of time. As you age, the enamel on your teeh becomes thinner and more transparent. This makes the inner layer, called the dentin, show through more resulting in and your teeth looking darker.
Teeth also absorb colored liquids throughout your life, says Jeff Golub-Evans, D.D.S., a cosmetic dentist in New York City. The biggest stainers are coffee, tea, cola, and red wine. Tobacco stains are also a major problem for smokers.
Who's a Good Candidate For Whitening?
Whitening works best for those with yellowy teeth, as opposed to grayish teeth.
A good test is to hold up a piece of white paper next to your teeth. If your teeth look yellow, then your stains are likely on the surface and you are a good candidate for teeth whitening.
If your teeth look grayish, then the discoloration is most likely inside the teeth, and bleaching won't help all that much, but may still be worth a try.
Also, if you have fillings or crowns, then they will not whiten, so you will need to get them changed to match the colour of your newly whitened teeth.
What Works Best?
Trays and strips are the most effective at-home choices for dramatic whitening, say dentists. These "barrier method" whiteners keep the peroxide solution against the teeth for the longest time.
Daily use can whiten teeth five or more shades. Most brands of trays and strips recommend you use them for around 30 minutes a day until you get to the desired shade (usually at least a week). For the most dazzling results, look for higher concentrations of peroxide combined with longer application times.
Home Whitening Method: Brush-On Whitening
Brush-on whitening in principal is a great concept. Just brush on the formula, allow it to dry on your teeth, and let it stay on your teeth overnight. Sounds simple, right?
In reality, brush-on whitening is designed for the segment of the public that is in love with shortcuts. (In other words, for those people who don't want to spend the time to do it right the first time).
Home Whitening Method: Teeth Whitening Strips
The second most common type of home teeth whitening is using whitening strips. The main lure of this type of home teeth whitening is their simplicity of use.
However things to be aware of with this method are that strips do not completely cover all over your teeth. Teeth have gaps and grooves which the strips find hard to reach. This leaves some parts of your teeth darker than other parts. The end result may not be satisfactory.
Home Whitening Method: Trays With Bleaching Gels
Trays with bleaching gels provide the best combination of the most affordable and most efficient tooth whitening available.
Gel kits are very similar to what you would get by visiting your dentist for whitening.
In almost all cases it is now possible to have dental office quality teeth whitening from the comfort of your own home.

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