Friday, January 23, 2009

How Teeth Whitening is Done



At-Home Teeth Whitening

- First you need to go for tray fitting where a customized
impression is made of your upper and lower teeth. Then, for
a few hours everyday, you need to wear these customized
trays that are full of teeth whitening gel.

You need to do this for at least 3 days. The charges range
from free to less than $500.

In-Office Teeth Whitening

- You can choose from several different proprietary teeth
whitening processes. A teeth whitening gel is applied to
your teeth, usually Zoom, and a light is focused on it for
at least 1 hour or so.

The gel reacts with the light and thereby whitens the
teeth. Then, in another somewhat similar process, a teeth
whitening gel made from diluted hydrogen-peroxide is
applied to your teeth.

Then a blue light, called BriteSmile, is shone on it to
whiten the teeth. In another process, you can whiten your
teeth up to 10 shades using power light bleaching called
Rembrandt.

Some dentists claim that this also helps protect against
new stains, browning or yellowing of your teeth. This might
cost you upwards of $500.

Sometimes your teeth might become more sensitive for a
couple of days following a teeth whitening procedure.

Also, if your teeth have become yellow because you consume
excessive colas, red wine, tea or coffee then you might
notice perceptible differences in the shade of your teeth.

But if you have yellow teeth due to smoking or medications,
well, then the changes after your teeth whitening
procedures might not be so drastic.

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