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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Anyone had their teeth professionally whitened by a dentist?

My teeth arent yellow or anything, Id just like them to be whiter or a little brighter... but Im tired of using whitening products. With my busy life I dont have time to sit with those things on and I hardly remember. How much does it cost? How long does it take? And what are the pros and cons of having it done professionally at the dentist's office rather than using the over the counter crap that takes forever.

Anyone had their teeth professionally whitened by a dentist?
Many are choosing professional teeth whitening, having it done by their dentist, as the best possible option. This is more expensive but guarantees a safe, fast and expertly done process that will result in evenly done white teeth.





The process is done faster by a dentist; who can whiten your teeth using a process that takes forty five minutes to complete. This process is done in three fifteen minute sessions. By the end of the forty five minutes the dentist will have whitened their patient’s teeth by eight to ten shades. Depending on how stained the patient’s teeth are this will be a substantial improvement. These benefits and more are what a patient gets by getting their treatment at their dentist’s office.





The dentist will use a gel that is put on the patient’s teeth. There is protection provided to the gums and lips so that the gel will not adversely affect them. As well, unlike the at home kits that can be used, if a person has the treatment done in the dentist’s office they will see results immediately. When they leave the dentist’s office their teeth will be whiter. At home kits take days and sometimes even weeks to complete the treatment process and so show their results slowly.





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Reply:I have a crown (instead of a front tooth,) and when I got it done, mum asked if I wanted to get my teeth whitened and we asked the dentist about it. The dentist said all this good stuff about it... But when I asked my orthodontist about it (who has a lot more experience,) he said that the effects generally aren't what you thought they would be.... And in the long run, your teeth are ruined.





It's very bad for your teeth.



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