Comparing Teeth Whitening Methods And Tips For An Attractive

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By Will Monty

The desire for beautiful white teeth has seen a great increase in recent history and this new demand has seen the rise of new procedures and cheaper costs for whitening products. Simply put, it does not cost as much as it did a few years ago to have white teeth. Here is a review of some popular teeth whitening procedures used these days.

The technique of teeth whitening using trays usually involves going to your dentist and having a mold of your teeth made and then trays made from the mold. You may be able to buy "blank" molds that can be heated and push onto teeth to form a mold. The difficulty with the dentist mold is that it is expensive and insurance will not cover any of the expense. The "homemade" molds are not truly good and don't match to teeth sufficiently to achieve even whitening.

The using of white, blue, UV or laser light to help in teeth and brightening cleaning is really common. The lights are used to activate the bleaching agent and speed up the process. There is some difference of opinion as to how much the light actually helps. The process is to put the bleaching compound onto the teeth then place the light over the mouth and teeth. The use of the lights will increase the cost of the whitening since the lights are high-priced. This system is used primarily by dentist but can be found at some upscale beauty shops.

One process that has fallen in status is the use of whitening strips. The strips are a mess to handle and do not seem to give the promised results. There use is to simply put the whitening strip on the teeth for a certain length of time. Getting them to stay in place is not always easy.

One whitening product that is gaining support and use is the whitening swabs. In contrast to the strips, the swab has received rave reviews for its ease of use and simplicity. And because of this whitening swabs are even attracting members of the modeling and entertainment communities.

The swab whitening technique has two main advantages. The first is that it is rather inexpensive as compared to most other systems, with the possible exception of "homemade" bleaches and a number of over-the-counter whiteners. The second reason is that it is regarded as the simplest to use and requires less time than others. - 20763

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