Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Over the Counter Teeth Whitening Products Give You Something To Smile About

Teeth whitening is fast becoming a staple of good health, hygiene and appearance. And while cosmetic dental treatment is ideal yet expensive, you can start doing your own teeth whitening by using a good over the counter teeth whitening product. It's the most common and easiest way to make your teeth look great and your smile, the brightest it can be.

Most over the counter teeth whitening products come in two types: bleaching and abrasive. Bleaching is the changing of the natural tooth color, to a whiter color. This is done through the actions of the carbamide peroxide solution which is the main ingredient for most over the counter teeth whitening with bleaching solutions.

The peroxide solution helps remove deep and surface stains while bleaching the tooth enamel. Because your tooth enamel is porous material, coffee, wine, soda, food and nicotine stains can easily penetrate this hard layer with no difficulty. Using over the counter teeth whitening products with peroxide solutions is the most recommended.

This type of teeth whitening is easily available over the counter at your local pharmacy. It may come in toothpaste or gel form which you may brush directly on your teeth, or place in a mouth guard for some time (depending on the product directions).

Usually the peroxide solutions in these over the counter teeth whitening products only range from ten to twenty percent to avoid tissue damage or accidental poisoning (over the counter teeth whitening products used by dentists in their treatments have at least thirty percent peroxide solution). But because the peroxide concentration is so low, it may take ten days to several weeks before you can see a dramatic improvement in your teeth.

The second type of teeth whitening is by using over the counter teeth whitening products that contain a mild abrasive solution. This mild abrasive solution grinds away at surface stains, removing them from your tooth enamel. This type comes in toothpaste form.

In fact, the most common type of the over the counter mild abrasive whitening is toothpaste. Most toothpastes have small particles of either (or a mix of) silica, aluminum oxide, calcium carbonate, or calcium phosphate that help clean off the stains on your teeth. This is the simplest way to whiten your teeth, and the safest kind to use, as well. There is a specific type of paste you should use called a whitening toothpaste.

Over the counter teeth whitening toothpaste not only has the mild abrasive solution to clean away stains while you brush, it also contains a mild whitening chemical solution that acts (together with abrasive solution) both as a cleaning and whitening agent. Over the counter teeth whitening toothpaste products, however, don't contain peroxide bleaching solutions.

But don't expect instant results; it may take you anywhere from ten days to several weeks before you can see the change in your teeth's color to a more acceptable white. If you can't wait that long, visit your family dentist and ask for advice for undergoing dental whitening treatments. But beware: Price wise, these treatments may be prohibitively more expensive than do-it-yourself over the counter teeth whitening products.

There are a lot of over the counter teeth whitening products to choose from. Ask your pharmacist to help you pick out one. Buying an over the counter teeth whitening product is the first step to your new smile.

By Cavyl Stewart

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