At Home Teeth Whitening
64Let’s face it, even the most attractive and confident person can feel self-conscious when his/her teeth are not their whitest. Whether it is a first date or an important job interview, white teeth make a good first impression that lasts. Fortunately, there are plethoras of products that can help whiten teeth. Here is a discussion of the best teeth whitening methods to brighten that smile of yours.
Get Whiter Teeth at Home
With so many teeth whitening products to choose the best teeth whitening products. There are strips, trays, teeth whitening gel, toothpastes…but what really works? Here, we are going to look at some of the best products and also determine who should consider seeing a dentist before trying the at home teeth whitening approach.
Why do teeth change color?
Time and diet are the biggest culprits to color change. Enamel becomes thinner and more transparent with age and the inner layer, known as dentin, appears darker as well. Teeth also hold colored liquids such as cola, tea, coffee, and red wine to name a few. Tobacco stains are another way that teeth can become badly stained.
How do at-home whiteners work?
Most whiteners use peroxide as the main ingredient. The bleaching agent is safe to use in your mouth and its powerful bubbles are able to lift stains from your teeth. To get your teeth pearly white you need to get a high concentration peroxide and leave it on your teeth as long as possible. One potential downside is that the bleaching molecules can become trapped in the nerve passageways, which will cause temporary tooth sensitivity.
Mathew Messina, a consumer adviser for the American Dental Association who writes teeth whitening reviews, says, "At-home whitening is an option for anyone with a healthy mouth who has been to the dentist in the past year”. However, there are three groups of people who should definitely not do teeth whitening at home because they could have severe consequences. These groups are those who have teeth that are sensitive to cold drinks, people who have crowns or fillings on their front teeth, and people that have enamel that looks great as opposed to yellow (this is caused by taking antibiotics like tetracycline in childhood). As a final test you should hold a piece of paper to your teeth, if they look yellow then at home teeth whitening will work wonders for you, if it is grey then the stains are on the inside of your teeth and there will be no change.








dmillshub 16 months ago
Wow, did not know that about tetracycline as a child! Great article!