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How To Get The Bleach White Teeth You Always Dreamed For

First impressions are important, as is a radiant smile boasting a perfect set of white teeth. Today anyone can get the bleach white teeth they always dreamed for. The wear and tear of unhealthy eating habits and neglected oral hygiene inevitably has negative consequences on our teeth. Stains start appearing and our teeth no longer have that white sheen they once did, due to discoloration.

 

Why do teeth change color? Several factors may lead to the discoloration of teeth; these include food and drink, prescription drugs, aging and genetics. If we habitually drink tea, coffee, soft drinks or smoke, this will contribute to the staining of our teeth and lead to discoloration.

There is also a hereditary factor to consider. Not all of us have bleach white enamel; some teeth are duller than others. Frequent illness and drug taking can also affect the color of our teeth; the enamel will appear tarnished and unhealthy looking.

How long stains take to disappear when using bleach white teeth products will depend on the causes of the stains. Nicotine stains can take up to three months to disappear if we use teeth whitening products regularly. Age and plaque build-up stains, which are the most common, will react positively to bleach, and you can get rid of these rapidly in one to six weeks.

Now to obtain white teeth by bleaching, you can either have a treatment at your dentist, which will give you immediate results, but will be quite expensive, or purchase do-it-yourself bleaching kits. The reason why dentist treatments are so effective is because the percentage of peroxide they use is nearly 35% percent, which is extremely high. Teeth bleaching products you can buy over-the-counter only contain low levels of peroxide, never more than 3,5%.

You will actually obtain the same bleach white teeth if you do the bleaching yourself, it may take a little longer but the results are similar. The difference in price is considerable and home treatments are less aggressive to the teeth’s enamel, for strong concentrations of hydrogen peroxide can corrode the enamel’s surface. Bleaching may have side effects, such as sensitive teeth and irritation on the gums, this discomfort will disappear once you have finished treating your teeth.

So, you will probably be better of by bleaching your teeth at home. It may take longer and a little more patience, but the results are the same and you will also be getting used to oral hygiene once more. Once you have succeeded in obtaining bleach white teeth, do not take them for granted, keep it up by regularly brushing your teeth and avoid staining agents if you want to keep those teeth bright and bleach white.

Edited: March 2nd, 2010


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