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Teeth Whitening Comparison: At-Home Treatment Vs. Professional Whitening
With so many teeth whitening products on the market, what reasons would an individualhave for getting it done professionally? The first reason has to do with something many people overlook when considering teeth whitening: their gums. A trip to your 
can ensure that your teeth and gums are healthy and able toundergo a whitening treatment. It should be determined if your teeth and gums are up for the brightening before any whitening is performed.
An additional benefit to going to a professional
for teethwhitening treatment is that you can get dramatic results in an hour’s time.
With professional treatment, you can see as many as 14 shades brighter teeth in onetreatment. If you were to bleach your teeth with a chemical treatment using a traymethod at home, it could take numerous treatments to get 6 shades lighter. This at-hometreatment can cause you to have sensitive teeth afterwards, depending on the chemicalsthat the manufacturer uses. If you use whitening strips, it takes 7 – 30 days to achieve upto 4 shades lighter. The downfall to strips is that they miss the gaps in between the teethand your teeth can come out patchy looking. The toothpaste method you can expect in amonth’s time up to 2 shades lighter. The downfall is that you will quickly loose thewhitening if you stop using the toothpaste.Local
utilize technology that uses light-activated teeth whiteningwhich has been shown to be a safe method from a number of research studies. In fact thelight activated teeth whitening did not soften the enamel on teeth and did not show anystructural changes in the teeth or gum tissue. Professionally whitened teeth can lasts for years. Even though the teeth’s brightness may fade over time, it can last longer thanhome treatments typically do.If you have deep stains, home remedies may help, but it will be unlikely that you will beable to get the brightest white teeth that you are looking for. As we age the stains on our teeth become deeper set and teeth often will appear yellow. Coffee drinkers, winedrinkers, and cigarette smokers can stain their teeth more than others. Although there are
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