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What You Should Know Before Selecting A Teeth Whitening System
Teeth whitening systems have become quite popular
in recent years as consumers have discovered the aesthetic benefits and
convenience of home whitening kits. For many who have had to live with
teeth that are stained from various diet and lifestyle choices, the idea
of a teeth whitening system to bring on a brighter smile is attractive
indeed. If you are one of the many considering a whitening product, there
are some facts that you should know before making your final decision as
to which system is right for you. Step 1: Talk to your Dentist The first step that you should make is into your
dentist’s office to find out what his recommendation would be for your
individual needs. Your dentist can advise you as to whether the type of
staining on your teeth will respond well to a whitening system (some do
not), as well as alerting you to any factors that you should be concerned
with prior to beginning the use of a teeth whitening system. For example,
if you have gum recession or any type of dental work, these systems may
not be the best choice for your own needs. Step 2: Select a System Once you have your dentist’s advice under your belt,
you can proceed with the selection of the best teeth whitening system for
you. There are a number of choices that you can consider; from home
whitening to procedures that are completed at your dentist’s office, and
even some that include a little of each. Most of these processes carry
little health risk to you, and once you have an idea from your dentist as
to which treatment will be the most effective, you can begin using the
teeth whitening system of your choice. The benefits
of selecting a teeth whitening system at your dentist’s office is that
the products that your dentist uses may be more effective in achieving the
result that you desire. You will also be under the care and watchful eye
of a trained professional, to ensure that the whitening product is used
properly and the risks to you are kept to an absolute minimum. The
disadvantage of this choice is cost, since professional whitening costs
considerably more than the processes done at home. It can also be
inconvenient, if you must schedule multiple visits to your dentist to
complete the teeth whitening system. The benefits of a home system counterpart are
convenience of using the product on your time and in the comfort of your
own home. The cost for a home teeth whitening system is generally much
less than the professional procedure. The main drawback to the home teeth
whitening system is that the products tend to be less potent than the ones
used in the dentist’s office, so the result may not be as grand. There
is also an option of getting a mouth guard made at your dentist’s office
and using it at home with a whitening gel that your dentist provides. Many
find that this is a good compromise and an effective teeth whitening
system.
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