Whitening Options
Over the Counter (OTC)
Pro:
- Inexpensive way to give
whitening your teeth a try.
- No impressions are necessary
(for the strips).
Con:
- Results will be limited.
- These products aren’t always
approved by the FDA or the ADA as being safe and effective.
- The strips are safe, and will
produce nice results, but at non-prescription strength, it takes several
kits to make most people satisfied. After buying 3 or 4 kits, it ends up
costing more $ than the OTC alternatives using prescription strength
whitening gels.
- The strips only whiten the front
teeth from premolar to premolar.
TreWhite....Our OTC Alternative
Pro:
- Does the job of 3 kits of OTC
strips at less cost. Ave. price is from $75--$100 in this area.
- Unlike OTC products, these
products are dispensed by your dentist and professionally supervised.
- FDA and ADA approval means
they’re safe and effective.
- No impressions are necessary.
Con:
- Like OTC strips, they only
whiten the front teeth from premolar to premolar.
Customized Trays using Opalesence
whitening gel
Pro:
- For over a decade, this has been
the “gold standard” upon which all others are judged by. It has been proven
both safe and effective.
- All teeth are whitened from
front to back.
- You can save your trays for
touching up in later years. Refill syringes of bleaching gel are very
inexpensive.
- Provides the best long term
results.
Con:
- A little bit more expensive than
OTC Alternatives. Ave. price is from $300--$500 in this area.
In-Office Power Bleaching
Pro:
- Speeds up the bleaching process.
- Best for tough stains such as
those caused by Tetracycline.
- Our Deep Bleaching system does
not use a light, and does not dehydrate your teeth.
Con:
- Most expensive option.
- Most possibility for sensitivity
compared to the others, especially if it is a system that utilizes a
light. Light assisted power bleaching systems achieve most of the initial
whitening via dehydrating the tooth, which causes quite a bit of pain. It
is the customized trays you have to wear for an additional two weeks that
produces most of the whitening.
- Rebound (relapse) occurs
relatively quickly unless you wear customized trays for at least two weeks
after treatment.
For ALL whitening methods:
- It is important to have an
examination before beginning to make sure you have no open cavities. Open
cavities greatly increase your chances for pain/sensitivity.
- Sensitivity is “possible” with
ANY of these whitening systems….with the probability increasing as the
strength of the whitening gel increases.
- Sensitivity can almost always be
managed (reduced or eliminated) by your dentist when it occurs.
- Starting—stopping—beginning all
over again will give you POOR results no matter the system you use.
The BEST results are achieved when you use your whitening system for the
recommended number of consecutive days. When you start/stop
repeatedly it makes it so that you’re starting from scratch all over again
each time. This is the number one reason for a poor result.
- You cannot whiten porcelain
crowns with these systems.
- Since teeth whiten from the
inside out…you can whiten the teeth beneath porcelain veneers, which might
improve the shade of older veneers that seem to have darkened in some cases.
- You should avoid carbonated soft
drinks, citrus fruits/juices, wine, coffee, and tea while whitening.
Anything acidic or that has stain potential.
- Smokers will see less of a
result and require more time to lighten their teeth.
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