Tooth whitening is a popular cosmetic dental procedure that can help brighten your smile and boost your confidence. Several options are available for tooth whitening, each with its benefits and considerations.
This article will explore some of the most common tooth whitening options and considerations when choosing a method.
Over-the-Counter Whitening Products
Over-the-counter (OTC) whitening products are a convenient and cost-effective option for many people. These products include whitening toothpaste, strips, gels, and rinses.
Whitening toothpaste is formulated with gentle polishing or chemical agents. It can only lighten the color of your tooth by around one shade.
For better results, you can use whitening strips and gels instead. These products contain peroxide that could whiten teeth better within a few days to a few months. The method of application varies depending on the product. See the product’s label for the instructions.
Whitening rinse is the newest type of OTC teeth whitening product. They work like regular mouthwash but have hydrogen peroxide. But since the rinse will only come in contact with your teeth for a few minutes, it may not be as effective as the other OTC options.
At-Home Whitening Trays
At-home whitening trays are custom-made trays that fit over your teeth and are filled with a whitening gel. These trays are typically worn for a few hours a day or overnight for several weeks.
At-home whitening trays can provide effective and long-lasting results, as the gel is in contact with the teeth for an extended period. However, you will need more commitment and consistency to achieve the desired result.
Professional In-Office Whitening
Professional in-office whitening is popular for those looking for faster and more significant whitening results. This method involves applying a peroxide-containing gel to the teeth. Your dentist will likely use special light, heat, or laser to speed up bleaching.
Professional in-office whitening is effective and can provide noticeable results after an hour. But you may not be able to achieve the desired level of whiteness in just one session. You may need to make more visits, which can be more expensive than the OTC options.
Considerations
When choosing a tooth whitening product or procedure, consider the effectiveness, cost, and your lifestyle habits. In-office whitening can be a great choice if money isn’t an issue. This option can cost a few hundred to thousands of dollars but guarantees immediate results. OTC whitening products won’t show an immediate result but are generally inexpensive.
You should also assess your lifestyle habits when getting a whitening procedure. If you cannot let go of caffeine or any other foods and beverages that stain teeth, the whitening result is less likely to last.
Also, remember to learn about the possible effects of these procedures, like tooth sensitivity and gingival irritation. The former is an effect of using products with higher concentrations of active agents. On the other hand, gingival irritation could happen when the trays do not fit properly, or the gel application is not correct.
Please consult with your dentist before using any teeth whitening product to ensure it is safe. For more on tooth whitening, visit Today’s Family Dental at our Lutz, Florida, clinics. Call (813) 751-3133 or (813) 212-8700 to schedule an appointment.