Teeth Whitening
Teeth Whitening Tray Based Bleaching Solutions
Teeth Whitening Tray Based Bleaching Solutions
One type of product that is available for in home teeth whitening
treatment is a teeth bleaching solution.
You can get a kit for this through your dentist or over the
counter from a pharmacy or drugstore.
Teeth whitening tray based bleaching solutions often contain a kind of peroxide, which actually
bleaches the enamel layer of the tooth it does not just remove the stain on the surface of the
tooth, it changes and brightens the color of the tooth itself.
This can be disturbing if you have a bond or a white filling in a
tooth, as these become more obvious against your newly brightened teeth.
The peroxide commonly used in these teeth whitening tray based bleaching solutions is not the same
as the peroxide you may have at home, hydrogen peroxide. The bleaching agent in these solutions is
a carbamide peroxide, which is a form of hydrogen peroxide. This is available in several different
concentrations.
It may be best to obtain the whitening kit from your dentist, if
possible. If not, try to choose a bleaching solution that contains 10% carbamide peroxide.
The kits available from the dentist are the only ones that have received a seal of approval
from the American Dental Association.
To do the home based bleaching, you will need a mouthguard style tray that the gel is placed in.
You can get a custom made tray made for you at your dentists office, or choose a kit that comes
with a tray.
Some of the over the counter tray based systems come with a
somewhat customizeable tray, which can be an advantage as a tray that fits your teeth better
will prevent gum irritation.
Squirt or spread the gel into the mouthguard, and apply carefully to your teeth. Some teeth
whitening kits require you to do this a couple of times a day for up to a fortnight, and will have
instructions on how long to leave the trays in your mouth for.
Other teeth whitening tray based bleaching solutions kits require
you to put the trays in overnight for between one and two weeks.
You may need to do these treatments for longer in order for them to have an effect, for example if
your tooth discoloration originates from smoking.
Be careful not to let the solution touch the soft tissue in the sides of your mouth and your gums.
This will cause irritation, and can happen if your mouth tray does not fit properly. Talk to your
dentist if this becomes a concern for you.
One other side effect you may need to discuss with your dentist is teeth sensitivity.
During, and perhaps after the treatment period, you might feel an increase in tooth sensitivity to
hot and cold. This is quite common but should still be noted and mentioned to your dentist,
especially if it does not diminish soon after you stop the treatment.
This sensitivity should eventually go away. If sensitivity begins
soon after you start the teeth whitening tray based bleaching solutions treatment, decrease
the frequency of the treatments instead of twice per day, try once per day, or overnight
treatments can be done every second night.
Even after bleaching, your teeth can still yellow. Keep your pearly white smile by maintaining good
dental hygiene, but avoid using another abrasive or bleaching treatment for several months after,
as you do not want to increase tooth sensitivity.
Avoid foods that cause tooth discoloration, and brush and floss
regularly.
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