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Saturday, 4 February 2012

What Is Laser Teeth Whitening?

By Owen Jones


Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental practice that is widespread among top-flight professionals and those who have sustained tooth discolouration due to smoking, drinking red wine, tea or coffee, aging, or taking certain medications.

Teeth whitening treatments have improved a lot over the last five years and the price has come down considerably for home use. Whitening is now very popular among people of all ages, but especially among people with a high public profile or those who want appear attractive.

There are quite a few techniques for whitening your teeth. Some you can use at home, but others have to be carried out in a dentist's surgery. This latter sort often fall into the laser therapy category. However, laser teeth whitening is actually a misnomer, because the bright light that is used to activate the tooth whitening gel is not a laser. In fact, there are whitening gels of the strength that only dentists can use that work just as well without using a 'laser'.

Many people believe that manufacturers of the gels that had to be activated by a 'laser', said that so that they could take advantage of the buzz word 'laser' and charge more. On the whole, the claims relied on the ignorance of the client. Nowadays, teeth whitening gels are activated by spittle or air. So, be wary if your dentist says the word 'laser' or at least ask about whether it really is a laser that they are using..

The fact is though, that preparations that are available to dentists are not available to the general public. The professional gels react a lot more quickly and seem to last longer. But then so they ought to at $500-$2,000 a session. The types of discolouration that are best treated by professional whitening techniques are those created by aging and drinking red wine, coffee and tea.

An important deliberation before you undergo teeth whitening is whether you have had a crown or false tooth inserted to match your old discoloured teeth. If you do have such a replacement, the colour will be inherent in the fabric of the substitute. Therefore, bleaching will have no effect and that implant might stick out like a sore thumb.

Many people experience greater sensitivity of the teeth to hot and cold for between one and four days after application. So if you need to apply the gel twice a week, you will never get over the discomfort.

In general, you have to be wary of claims from manufacturers, vendors and appliers of teeth whitening products. Some countries have stricter laws than others, so you should be aware of the laws in your country and report any transgressions, because too many lies have been told. In most countries. The matter has been has been cleared up a lot, but not completely.

At the end of the day, if you are interested in teeth whitening, the old expression, 'Buyer Beware!' is still worth keeping in mind. Having said that, there are some great teeth whitening products out there.




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