The Facts On Laser Teeth Whitening

Posted by The Popular News Today on Monday, December 12, 2011

By Krista Peddle


Teeth darken for a number of different reasons. Reasons may include habits such as smoking, drinking tea, coffee or other dark caffeinated drinks. Many people turn to whitening toothpaste to help lighten the damage that occurs because of the staining. However, these toothpastes and ordinary dentist cleaning will not change the fundamental color of your teeth. This is why laser teeth whitening have become so popular with people who are looking for a brighter, whiter smile. You may be wondering how it works.

So, how does this procedure work exactly? Well, there is a gel that is placed within a tray (that has been pre-fitted for your teeth) which fits over your teeth. After the tray is placed on the teeth the different whitening agents in the gel go to work. They start breaking down stains and whitening teeth. You may want to keep in mind that any cavities or fillings you may have will not change color.

Many people ask about the safety of this procedure. This is a low risk, convenient and very common procedure. A common outcome for such a dental routine will be teeth 2-5 shades lighter than the original color.

Is there a difference between laser whitening and ordinary tray whitening? The major difference between the two is the time it takes to get the same results. Laser whitening will typically work faster, with the laser light working to make the gel work faster than the tray piece.

Maintenance is a very important part of keeping your newly brightened smile. You can do this by limiting your dark drinks such as the ones mentioned above. Combine this with a whitening toothpaste that you can get with a simple recommendation from your dentist. Also seek out periodic touch up by your doctor.

People turn to teeth whitening because they want to feel better about their smile, and general physical appearance. The effects of aging are lessened with whiter teeth. It can also help reduce wrinkles, giving a more youthful and energetic glow. People with whiter teeth are not afraid to show off their smile and are more likely to smile more often.

Are there any disadvantages associated with procedure? There are only short term disadvantages like mild discomfort. You may experience mild discomfort while sitting through the laser teeth whitening procedure, but usually disappears after the treatment is over. Your teeth may also feel a bit sensitive to hot or cold drinks in the few days after the procedure.




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