The Best Ways To Get White Teeth?
Some may think of it as a trivial matter but for others, getting white teeth is crucial to having that killer smile. After all, a smile is a symbol of beauty and health –plus of course, good oral hygiene. A beautiful, dazzling smile is absolutely attractive.
Thanks to technology, having a brighter and whiter smile is possible! There are many techniques on how to get white teeth – from home kits to whitening strips to laser procedures. The options are varied: it is eventually up to the patient to decide which type of treatment is the best one for him.
In-clinic whitening treatment
This type of treatment involves consultations with your trusted dentist. After having yourself evaluated, you will find out if you are a good candidate for teeth whitening or not. Factors that affect the dentist’s decision include prevailing gum disease, existing dental restorations and certain allergies to drugs, chemicals and medications.
An in-clinic procedure to get white teeth may last up to an hour but could also be as short as 30 minutes per session, depending on the condition of your pearly whites and what shade of white you are aiming for, it could be three to five shades lighter.
If you prefer to take home the teeth whitening treatment, you can do so by following your dentist’s instructions. Home kits require customized teeth trays where the bleaching agent is loaded. The tray should remain in contact with your teeth for as long as you can to achieve maximum results.
When the teeth stains are too stubborn, your dentist can use a light or laser source to enhance the teeth whitening application. To get white teeth, you need to be diligent especially when using a take-home teeth whitening kit because the result are largely dependent o your efforts.
At-home whitening treatment
As opposed to an in-clinic whitening treatment, an at-home treatment will take no more than a take home whitening kit and clear instructions from your trusted specialist. Your dentist will tell you how to use the teeth whitening kit and how often you will have to use it – which will probably be around 4-5 times a week. If you are the thorough kind of person, following the prescribed instructions will not be a difficulty.
An at-home whitening treatment will start with your dentist creating a customized teeth tray for your use. Unlike over-the-counter home teeth whitening kits, dentist regulated take home kits are more comfortable and easier to use. Typically, the tray has to be worn for 3-5 hours during the night. The more time it is applied to the teeth, the quicker the whitening results will be.
There are some drawbacks on getting a home teeth whitening treatment though: you will be at a risk for certain side effects such as sensitivity and gum irritation, you will not know exactly what the outcome of the bleaching is (porcelain veneers, crowns and fillings are not affected by bleach so your teeth might turn out to be of different shades) and you are more prone to commit errors while carrying out the procedure simply because your dentist will not always be there to guide you.

