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A review of professional teeth whitening systems.

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Teeth whitening using peroxide bleaching compounds has become an extremely popular procedure, both with dental patients and dentists alike. While there are many variations on this basic technique two of the broadest categories it encompasses are professional in-office teeth whitening treatments performed by a dentist vs. at-home whitening where the bleaching treatments are performed by a person at home unsupervised.

While both teeth whitening systems can offer similar results there are distinct advantages and disadvantages to each. Our pages should be able to help you determine which bleaching method seems a best fit for you. Additionally, our review describes the various steps your dentist takes when performing professional in-office teeth whitening treatments. The rational regarding why (or why not) the use of a bleaching light or laser should be incorporated into the whitening process. And also the costs, whitening results, and common side effects associated with this procedure.
Professional laser teeth whitening. The whitening compounds and associated equipment (bleaching light or laser) that a dentist uses for their in-office teeth whitening treatments are usually bought from a manufacturers as a kit, system, or even a franchise. In an effort to promote both their products and those dentists who have made purchases from them many manufacturers conduct national marketing campaigns. As a result you may have a familiarity with some of their brand and trade names that collectively we would simply term in our review as being professional teeth whitening systems. Here is a list of some of these brands. If the whitening system makes use of a bleaching light or laser we have included the name of the type of light used in parentheses.

BrightSmile ™ (gas plasma light/light emitting diode), Zoom! ™ (metal halide light), LaserSmile ™ (a Biolase ® laser), LumaArch ™ (halogen light), Rembrandt ® Sapphire ™ (sapphire plasma arc light), Opalescence ® Xtra ® Boost ™, Niveous ™, Rembrandt ® Lighten ® Gel

Which is best, professional teeth whitening treatments performed by your dentist or using an at-home product?

No doubt the number one question people reading our pages have is: Which is best, having professional teeth whitening treatments performed by your dentist or using an at-home whitener? While the information found on our pages will help you arrive at an answer to this questions we'd first like to say that using the word "best" really is not an appropriate way to phrase this question. Here's why ...

Peroxide-based teeth whitening is generally considered by dentists to be a function of two factors:


  • The concentration of the peroxide teeth whitener.
  • The time of exposure of this whitener with the surface of the person's teeth.
It's as simple as that. For teeth to whiten they need to be exposed to an appropriate teeth whitener (in an appropriate manner) for an appropriate amount of time.
 
   Professional teeth whitening.
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    • Which is best, in-office or at-home teeth whitening?
    • What are the advantages and disadvantages of professional teeth whitening?
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    • What steps are involved with professional teeth whitening?
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    • What type of teeth whitener is utilized?
    • Should a laser or a light be used during the treatment?
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    • How much does professional whitening cost?
    • What level of whitening results can be expected?
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    • What side effects are associated with professional teeth whitening?
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In Animated-Teeth.com's cosmetic dentistry section we take pictures people have sent in and illustrate for them what kind of results a cosmetic dentistry makeover might produce.

Use the links below to see some of our dental makeovers that incorporate teeth whitening into the treatment plan.


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This information (which possibly comes as a surprise) implies that to get the same degree of teeth lightening a whitening system can either use a low concentration whitener for an extended period of time (the method utilized by at-home teeth whitening products) or else a higher concentration whitener for a comparatively shorter period of time (the method employed by professional teeth whitening treatments performed by dentists).

And while our pages have more to say about each of these approaches, the crux of the matter is that both at-home (especially tray-based) and professional systems can result in the same whitening outcome. Neither method is necessarily "best".


Which is best, using an at-home teeth whitening product or having professional treatments performed by your dentist?

Let's ask our original question again: Which is best, having at-home or professional teeth whitening treatments? As you can see we have still used the word "best" in our sentence even though we already know that both whitening approaches can typically be used to produce similar results. This time however let's look at answering this question in terms of not what method gives the best results but instead which method best fits into your lifestyle.

Of course before you can make a determination you will need to know a little bit about what each method entails ...


What is professional teeth bleaching as performed by a dentist as opposed to at-home teeth whitening whose treatments are performed by you at home?

Professional in-office teeth whitening (sometimes referred to as "power bleaching") is a methodology where the application of the whitener is applied by your dentist in their dental office. In contrast, with at-home teeth whitening the dental patient has the bleaching materials with them at home and performs their bleaching treatments on their own, unsupervised.

At-home teeth bleaching typically involves performing whitening treatments each day over a series of weeks. In-office bleaching treatments are typically much fewer in number, possibly as few as one.
More information about at-home and professional teeth whitening from Animated-Teeth.com.

The teeth whitening system that is best for you can depend on factors such as: available time, your temperament, and how much money you have to spend.

Here are some characteristics of these two teeth whitening systems ...

Advantages and disadvantages of at-home teeth whitening:

  • The dental patient must be capable of complying with the system's technique and instructions (which are typically very simple).
  • The person must have the time and inclination to perform the whitening treatments.
  • Is less expensive than professional teeth whitening treatments.
  • Can take some weeks or even months before final results are seen.

Advantages and disadvantages of professional teeth whitening:

  • The whitening effect is seen immediately.
  • The whitening is accomplished in just a few appointments (possibly even just one).
  • It is more expensive than using at-home teeth whitening products.

So what's the best teeth whitening system for you?

Which method seems best for your lifestyle? Are you long on time and short on money. If so it sounds like at-home teeth whitening might be best choice.

Do you have a big event coming up soon that you want to transform your smile for or maybe you just don't think you can incorporate do-it-yourself whitening treatments into your busy lifestyle? If so it seems professional treatments performed in your dentist's office might be the best solution.

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