Saturday, October 3, 2009

Process of Teeth Whitening



When you try to whiten your teeth you are actually changing the color of them. There are a few ways to do this if you are interested in using a procedure.

* Teeth whitening toothpaste – there are toothpastes that will help to lighten and brighten the color of your teeth at least a shade or two. There are toothpastes that have chemical agents in them that will polish the enamel and take off the stains. The toothpastes can be bought over the counter from any local store.

* Teeth whitening strips – there are thin invisible strips that are covered with a teeth-whitening gel. You can use the strips just once and see a difference. They contain peroxide to make them work.

* The results should last approximately four months and will only cost between ten and sixty dollars.

* Teeth whitening gels- you can apply these with a brush directly on your teeth. They contain peroxide and last for about four to five months. They will cost between fifteen and twenty dollars. They will improve your color between three and eight shades. This can be a cost effective way of getting the results that you want. This can also take out the deep stains that can normally cost you hundreds of dollars.


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