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If your teeth are discolored or stained, you may want to think about a teeth whitening procedure to reform your smile and brighten your teeth. Over the years as dental technology has made advancements, teeth whitening capabilities have come a long way to the point where there are a few different effective options for you to whiten your teeth that can fit a variety of different budgets. If you are unhappy with the shade of your teeth, don't hesitate to talk to your dentist about a teeth whitening procedure.

In-Office Whitening

The quickest and most effective method to whiten your teeth is to have your dentist perform the procedure in a single appointment in his or her office. Once you and your dentist have decided that in-office whitening is the best option for you, he or she will begin the process by evenly applying whitening gel to the front of your teeth. After this, a special light or laser is then shone onto your teeth. This activates the hydrogen peroxide in the gel, which is the ingredient that will physically change the coloring of your teeth. This process is then repeated several times to maximize the whitening you will receive. The entire process will take less than two hours and your teeth will be significantly whiter afterwards. Because the process is finished so quickly, in-office whitening is a perfect option if you are looking for significant whitening on short notice.

Take Home Whitening

Another popular whitening option is for your dentist to provide you with a take-home whitening kit. To do this, he or she will take detailed impressions of your teeth to create a set of whitening trays that will fit perfectly onto your teeth. When you are at home, you will apply whitening gel to the trays and wear them on your teeth for an hour. After doing this every day for two weeks, your teeth will become much whiter. Although this method takes longer than in-office whitening, it generally is a cheaper option.

Over The Counter Products

There are a variety of over the counter whitening products available at almost any drug store. Whitening strips, gels and toothpastes are easily found and are relatively cheap. However, these products do not offer the same level of whitening as dentist-approved method because they do not have the same level of hydrogen peroxide and they are not specifically designed for you mouth. However, if you are only looking for some moderate whitening or don't want to spend the money for a dentist-approved method, an over the counter product might be the right option for you.

To learn more about teeth whitening or to schedule an appointment, contact your Kenosha dentist as soon as possible.

by: Gen Wright




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