What You Should Know About The Different Types of Teeth Whitening

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What You Should Know About The Different Types of Teeth Whitening

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Published by Oasis Dental in Cosmetic Dentistry · Wednesday 16 May 2018
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As the teeth’s mineral structure changes and the enamel become porous, your teeth will start losing their natural whiteness. Smoking, drinking red wine, coffee, and some cases taking in fluoride through tap water can also cause staining in your teeth. However, it isn’t necessary to continue living with stained teeth when you can, in fact, whiten them. Therefore, if you care enough about your teeth, there are various methods you can use to whiten them. Remember, most people will base their judgment on your level of hygiene by just looking at your teeth. Therefore, before you seek teeth whitening service, make efforts to know a few things about the different types of teeth whitening available. Here are a few of them.  
 
1. When you’re financially-strained, consider using toothpaste
 
Most toothpaste brands have tooth whitening components in them. Therefore, before considering expensive tooth whitening solution, ensure you’ve sufficient budget to fund them. However, you can just buy a tube of toothpaste and try it out. Who knows? It could help you whiten your teeth.
 
Ensure the toothpaste has ADA mark
 
Also, to avoid complications as a result of using the toothpaste, ensure relevant health regulators such as the American Dental Association have accredited the toothpaste you're using.
 
Look out for blue covarine in teeth-whitening toothpaste
 
To ensure you get the best results, look for toothpaste brands with the Blue Covarine component. This component binds to the teeth creating optical illusions, making them become look less yellow.  
 
2. You can also use Whitening trays
 
Carefully choose your whitening tray kit
 
You can whiten your teeth using whitening trays. However, to get the best results, you need to talk to your dentist to help in choosing one that fits your needs. Before selecting a whitening tray kit to use, you also have to consider the budget you have set aside for the procedure.
 
Make it a habit of brushing and flossing the teeth
 
When brushing or flossing your teeth, ensure your trays are moisture-free.
 
Sparingly use peroxide gel on the trays
 
When your whitening trays are in place, you need to squeeze peroxide gel into the trays. However, you must carefully do it to avoid filling your mouth with the gel. Therefore, use a tear-sized drop of the gel whenever you’re adding it to the trays. However, you can use paper towels to wipe the gel whenever it gets into your gums.
 
Take into consideration the type of gel you intend to use when purchasing the trays.
 
It is essential to understand that the duration the tray you have in your mouth stays there relies on the type of gel you’ll be using with it. Therefore, it’s vital to understand the requirements or limitations associated with the use of these two commonly used gels, that’s the carbamide peroxide gel and hydrogen peroxide gel. Knowing this will help you make informed decisions on the type of whitening try to have.
 
If you have a more question about Teeth Whitening in Rancho Cucamonga Ca, get in touch with Dr. Pinky Penalosa of Oasis Dental, Telephone number: (909) 941-2288, or you can also visit our dental facility at 9203 Archibald Ave. Rancho Cucamonga, CA.


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