Teeth Whitening With Tray Based Systems
Teeth whitening with tray based systems is a choice
available to you if you're looking for that perfect Hollywood
smile, it's a little more professional that tooth whitening
toothpaste, so you may want to read more about the process
below.
Teeth Whitening With Tray Based Systems
There is nothing like a white smile. It conveys to the world
good health and confidence. There was a time when dazzling
white smiles were only seen on the red carpet, but no more.
Today there are literally hundreds of tooth whiteners available
on the market. These products range in price from several
dollars up to hundreds of dollars. You can have teeth whitening
done by the dentist in his office in about one hour, or you can
buy a teeth whitening system from your dentist to use at home.
In office laser tooth whitening can cost $600.00 for one
session. If you don't have a bundle of money to spend and you
don't have to see the results immediately, then whitening your
teeth at home may be for you. The most popular in home teeth
whitening systems are tray based systems.
Your dentist will perform a thorough examination of you
teeth and gums before starting your teeth whitening treatment.
He'll want to make sure your teeth and gums are healthy, which
will help to cut down on potentially painful side effects. If
you have receding gums you are at more of a risk to suffer from
gum tenderness when using a tray treatment.
You will need to decide if you're going to whiten both upper
and lower teeth. If you only have one dental tray made the
price is much lower than if you have two made. It's best to go
ahead and whiten both at the same time. You don't want to have
a set of brilliant white top teeth and dingy yellow bottom
teeth - not a good look. Your dentist will also advise you that
any dental restorations you may have will not whiten. If there
is an obvious noticeable difference you may have opt to have
the restoration replaced once the desired level of whitening
has been achieved.
In order to help you see your progress your dentist will
determine your current tooth shade on a chart. This way when
you return for a check up you'll be able to see how much whiter
your teeth are. Your dentist will take an impression of your
upper and lower teeth. These impressions will be turned into
clear soft flexible plastic trays. These trays will be trimmed
so they cover each tooth, but not the gum line.
When you see your dentist and are given the trays, generally
a few days after the impressions are made, the dentist will
make sure the impressions fit well and are comfortable. He or
she will give you the 10% carbamide peroxide gel to use in the
trays. They'll also show you how to put the gel in the tray and
how to avoid getting excess gel on your gums.
Your dentist will give you instructions on how long to wear
the trays. Some dentists recommend not wearing them for longer
than four hours to minimize potential gum tenderness. Some
people are able to wear them overnight. It is suggested that if
you can't wear your tray for at least four hours you don't.
Less than four hours is a waste of the gel.
Studies have shown that the effects of the tray based teeth
whitening can last from one to three years although some people
do occasional touch ups to help keep their teeth as white as
possible.
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