3 Things To Know About Teeth Whitening

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If you are looking for a quick way to improve the appearance of your smile, teeth whitening may be the perfect procedure for you. Teeth whitening uses a peroxide solution to remove staining from the teeth. There are over the counter kits available as well as treatments that can be done at your dentist's office. While teeth whitening can make a big difference, there are a few things that you should consider before seeking out this procedure.

How Much it Costs

One of the first things that you will want to consider when it comes to teeth whitening is the cost. The good news is that teeth whitening treatments are available at a variety of price points. Over-the-counter treatments typically range in price between $25 and $100. Take home kits from the dentist typically range in cost between $100 and $500. In-office whitening treatments from your dentist will provide the most dramatic whitening, but it's also the most expensive option. These in-office treatments range from $300 to $1,000 on average. 

How Many Shades of Whitening You Can Expect

Another thing to consider when it comes to teeth whitening is how many shades your teeth can be lifted. Just a few shades can make a huge difference in the appearance of your smile. How much whitening you see will depend on the extent of your staining and the type of treatment you use. In-office treatments typically offer the most dramatic whitening. Most people will see a change between two and seven shades after a teeth whitening treatment. However, whitening of nine or more shades is possible. For those who don't see the results they desire, other treatments such as dental bonding or dental veneers can provide a whiter smile.

How Long it Lasts

While teeth whitening can make a big change, the results don't last forever. Eating, drinking, and other habits can lead to stains to develop once again. The results from your treatment can last up to three years. The results from professional treatments typically last longer than those from over-the-counter treatments. Avoiding tobacco products and food and drinks that can cause stains is key to long-lasting results. For most people, teeth whitening will need to be repeated at some point in the future.

When it comes to teeth whitening, there are a few things to keep in mind. There are various options available and whitening treatments are available at various price points. Most see a difference between two and seven shades after whitening. With proper care and maintenance, your results can last up to three years. For more information, reach out to dental clinics like Accent On Dentistry - Rowena R Martir DMD

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Getting Your Toddler to the Dentist Once and For All

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