bleaching your teeth??

by morty 24 Replies latest jw friends

  • morty
    morty

    how do my teeth look?

    mortons68



  • Mac
    Mac
    have da blowen out of control....My hubby has been blowen away and needs a ride back home....Can you help Doc

    I-800-TAXI

    mac

  • Dimples
    Dimples

    Hi,

    Went to the dentist the other day and the question of whitening came up. They gave me three options:

    1. Get it done in the dentist office in one hour $500

    2. Tray molds are made of your teeth so you can fill them with solution and do it at home $300

    3. Professional strength crest srtips with twice the bleaching power of the ones sold in stores $50

    Just depends on how much you want to spend.

    Dimples

  • flower
    flower

    Thats expensive...the 1 hr treatment is down to 175 here.

    lots of docs, lots of competition = good prices :)

  • wasasister
    wasasister

    I have worked in the dental field for almost 6 years.

    Whitening has been used for some time and results are becoming more and more satisfactory. Side effects are minimal and usually short-term (such as increased sensitivity.)

    The take home OTC products contain a small percentage of peroxide. The reason they cannot be stronger is that the solution in stronger concentrations can damage gum tissue and the OTC products are sloppy to apply.

    So, if you want more dramatic results (10 shades whiter or more) go to your dentist and get either the take-home kit or do the chairside. The prices quoted above are fairly typical: $250 to $300 for take-home kits, $500 to $600 for chairside. The advantage of both is that they are custom designed for YOUR mouth so the solution stays only on your teeth and does not damage your gums. The chairside has the advantage of being "instant", usually two hours total time and results are usually more dramatic. If you are faithful about wearing the take-home trays for up to 4 hours per day, it takes about two weeks to get results.

    Watch for cosmetic dentists running ads for free bleaching for new patients. Often, cosmetic dentists use the bleach kits as a give-away to attract new patients. The get you in to whiten, then sell you on veneers or other cosmetic restorations to restore the shape of your teeth.

    Either method of bleaching will give MUCH better results than OTC preparations. You will get better results if you have your teeth cleaned by a professional before whitening to remove plaque.

    Remember: restorations, such as fillings and caps, will not change color, so if you are going to go with a dramatic result, you might want to replace any restorations in your "smile line."

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