A
Look At Tooth Whiteners
by Ryan Fyfe
| All
we see on television in the movies is bright white smiles.
With the release of several over the counter teeth whitening
products over the past few years, it can be hard to know
which one is going to give you the Hollywood smile that
you dream about.
Whitening
Toothpastes
Whitening
toothpastes generally cost between $2-$10. Several studies
have been done on these toothpastes to see if they really
can whiten your teeth just while you brush. Studies have
shown that you they can help a bit, and also that the same
results can be achieved with normal toothpastes with a little
extra brushing every day. The simple fact is that the toothpastes
doesn’t sit on your teeth for long enough to actually
bleach any discoloring that is present.
|
 |
Bleaching
Trays
Bleaching
trays are usually obtained through a dentist. What happens is
that the dentist will take an impression of your teeth, and make
a mold. You will then have to wear that mold with bleaching solution
in it for a certain amount of time each day. Experts all agree
that this is the most effective method however the price is more
than most people are willing to pay. Bleaching trays can cost
between $300-$2000. If this is a method you are interesting in
I would recommend talking to your dentist for more information.
Over
the Counter
There
are several brands of over the counter whiteners. The two largest
ones that I am familiar with are Crest Whitestrips, and Colgate
Night Effects. Both of these products work in a similar way although
have completely different application. Crest Whitestrips are small
plastic strips, that you rap around the upper and bottom sections
of your teeth. The bleaching solution is on one side of the strip,
and rests along your teeth while you wear the strips. You must
wear the product twice a day for 30minutes for two weeks.
Colgate
Night Effects is a paste, that is “painted” on your
teeth before you go to bed, for 14 days as well. I have personally
tested out both of these products and have found that most others
agree that the Crest Whitestrips are the superior method. I noticed
a much greater level of whitening after using the Whitestrips,
and was much more impressed with the ease of application, and
the time involved in using them. Whitestrips are simple to use,
and can be used anywhere. I’ve popped them on at work, and
no one will even notice that I’m wearing them. Crest Night
Effects are a bit cheaper of a solution and if you don’t
mind waking up with a chalky feeling in your mouth, they might
be the product for you.
Before
trying out any bleaching solution I would recommend talking to
your dentist, as he or she knows your teeth the best, and will
be able to guide you in the right direction.
Feel
free to reprint this article as long as you keep the following
caption and author biography in tact with all hyperlinks.
About
the Author
Ryan
Fyfe is the owner and operator of Toothwhitening
Area. Which is a great web directory and information
center on Tooth Whitening and related issues like Teeth Bleaching.