There are a number of different ways to whiten teeth.
There are two main choices. One is professional
bleaching which requires visiting a dentist and
the second is over the counter whitening i.e.
buying it from a retail store or through the
internet.
Different ways to bleach teeth:
Chair-side bleaching, which
involves getting your teeth bleached in usually
a single dental visit at a dentist or a much
publicized whitening center like
Britesmile
and Zoom.
There are 2 kinds of At-home-tray
whitening systems.
From moulds of your teeth a
custom-made bleaching trays is fabricated by a
dental lab, which you use at home with a
bleaching agent.
Chair-side bleaching can be done in two ways. The dentist
uses a very strong bleaching agent alone or in
combination with a light/laser. With both, the
dentist cleans your teeth with a sandy,
pumice-like material to remove plaque and cleans
the surface of the tooth. Then a peroxide-based
gel is applied after which a light may be applied
to assist the whitening process. Most gels are
self-activating and others are activated and by
the use of a light. The laser does NOT whiten
teeth. It merely activates the bleaching gel and
initiates the chemical reaction that produces the
whitening effect (the laser doesn't actually
penetrate the teeth). The procedure takes about an
hour and a half and offers immediate results,
although in most instances it may take more than one session to
achieve the desired level of bleaching. Research
has shown that the contribution of the light
itself to the bleaching process is minimal and
is more of a marketing hook.
The most
publicized chair side whitening procedures:
Other less well known, dentist supervised chair side
bleaching systems include:
Opalescence Extra
Boost
Rembrandt Sapphire
System
LumaArch
Lasersmile
The at-home bleaching tray methods require a fitted mouth tray
(bleaching tray) to hold the bleaching gel against
the tooth either overnight or hourly depending on
the strength of the bleach dispensed. In the past,
this bleaching tray was fabricated only by a
dentist. Today, these custom trays can also be
ordered via the internet. You take the mold of
your teeth and mail the molds to a dental lab who
fabricates the trays and mails them back to you.
The turn-around time is approx. 2-3 weeks.
Alternatively, the boil n bite trays bypass having
to wait for them to be mailed but are more bulky
and don’t fit as well. You mold the trays against
your teeth yourself after placing the thermoform
trays in boiling water for a few minutes to soften
it. Dentist.net recommends you visit your dentist
before whitening to make sure that you don't have
any cavities or any other limitations that would
compromise your tooth whitening results.
There are also tray-less over-the-counter options available for tooth whitening.
Some are
the Crest Tooth Whitening Strips,
Colgate Simply
White, Britesmile Whitening Pen,
Supersmile
Whitening Accelerator Systems, etc. Crest
whitening strips maybe a better option for those
who don’t want to wear a tray. These strips are
more difficult to keep in place especially on the
lower teeth while the paint on whitening needs be
kept dryish to adhere and prevent wash-out.
No matter which method you choose, how
white your teeth will get depends on what color
they are to begin with and the source of the
discoloration. Brown or yellow teeth (often the
result of superficial staining caused by smoking,
coffee, and tea) will usually get whiter. Gray
teeth (caused not by stains but by pigment deep
inside the tooth) will lighten less, sometimes not
at all. Results cannot be guaranteed. To determine
the initial color of your teeth, compare them to a
sheet of bright white computer paper held up to
your mouth.
Chairside
bleaching is the fastest but also the most
expensive, anywhere from $300 - $600 per session and
usually requires more than one session for maximum
results. Take-home bleaching kits average around
$100 - $300 from the dentist, less costly online and can
be used with your own schedule. Over-the-counter
options, as you might expect, are the least
expensive, but are thought by dentists to be less
effective. Research has shown white strips
to be as effective. The most common side effect of
any of these procedures is sensitivity to hot and
cold, but that lasts only while you are using the
bleach and tends to persist for 1-2 days
afterwards.
If
there's little chance that you'll remember to pop
in a mouth tray every night, or if you are
impatient to see results, chair side bleaching may
be a better option for you. This method also
allows the dentist to treat teeth individually,
which is ideal if you have veneers or teeth that
vary in shade.
Withproper aftercare, whitened teeth can stay bright
for a few years. To keep your smile bright as long
as possible, try these easy tips:
Follow the "white teeth diet"
Drink white wine instead of red wine, cappuccino
instead of espresso, and grapefruit juice
instead of cranberry juice.