One of the very common dental problems today is teeth discoloration --- it is because of the lifestyle that's being lived and practiced today. Many years ago, lime chloride was the main source for teeth whitening. Nowadays, carbamide peroxide is the main source for teeth whitening. The new bleaching chemical, carbamide peroxide, removes the stains left on teeth within minutes after applied. The Cadillac of teeth whitening is the in office laser system. This is the costliest, but fastest way to achieve white teeth. Laser teeth whitening is a very simple procedure but that does not mean its results are better then at home whitening methods. With laser whitening the dentist applies a bleaching gel to your teeth (after putting protection over your gums) and places a laser light in front of your mouth. On the other hand with at home teeth whitening you will apply the whitening gel to a mouthpiece by yourself. No dentist is necessary. In most cases at home and professional teeth whitening treatments will only last as long as your bad habits will prevail so if you continue smoking or drinking coffee then the staining will return around six to nine months after the treatment but can last up to eighteen months if care and attention is considered. When you consult with a dentist before whitening, he will go over your expectations of the teeth whitening procedure and clean your teeth. Ask the dentist any questions before you get home and start whitening. Besides the cost and expertise, there's not much difference in the procedure of home teeth bleaching and dental teeth bleaching. Both treatments will undergo the same process --- application of the whitening gel that contains peroxide, which triggers the oxidation process of the stain molecules, thus reviving the teeth color. Indeed, the market is filled with all sorts of products for whitening teeth. Consumers must educate themselves and exercise caution and common sense in choosing a teeth whitening product to use at home as there are numerous fake products that are not only a waste of money but can also cause damage to the teeth and gums. Many of the top Hollywood stars have such white and this is due in the main to veneers which is a plastic costing applied on top of the teeth which can give the impression of dynamic white teeth which are consistent across all the teeth.
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