Tooth Whitening Kits

Getting whiter teeth is a dream that many people have, but it can be difficult because it costs so much money to go to a dentist and get your teeth professionally whitened. That’s where tooth whitening kits come into play, ad in this article I’ll be going through some of the more common types. You should always check with your dentist before using any whitening kits though just to make sure they are safe.

Teeth Whitening Trays

Of all the home tooth whitening kits, trays are probably one of the most effective although it depends which type you get. Basically you put a tray that is a bit like a rugby mouth guard over your teeth which contains a bleaching agent. You then leave it on your teeth for as long as the manufacturer says you should, and repeat it for as long as the manufacturer says you should also. After a certain amount of time hopefully you will start to have whiter teeth. If you want the best whitening you should get custom trays as they are fitted for your teeth and hence more likely to give an even whitening.

Teeth Whitening Strips

These are one of the at home tooth whitening kits that have become more and more popular in recent years. They are quite inexpensive and you can use them at home like trays, and they are also easy to get hold of. In short they are thin bits of plastic that you stick to your teeth and wear them for a certain amount of time – usually several hours. Over time you should get a brighter smile, but don’t expect too much in just one go.

These are just two of the best home tooth whitening kits that are available, but if you want the very best treatment for you then talk to your doctor who will be able to give you personalised advice.

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