Having their teeth whiten is the best thing to have happened for people who suffered numerous embossing moments brought about by stained and discolored teeth. People have been able to make their teeth whiter by taking advantage of the various teeth whitening products and whitening methods available. Teeth whitening products out in pharmacies and stores include but are not limited to whitening toothpastes, take- home tray whitening, gels, and peroxide containing gargles. Almost all the whitening toothpastes work on the same principle. They use hydrogen peroxide or other whitening agents in very small quantities to gently remove surface stains caused by tea, coffee, or wine.
A Whitening Kit is a kit that can be used at home, usually under the supervision of a dentist. Dental-supervised tray bleaching is very efficient and is considered the gold standard in its group. The outcome gained from such kits usually last for years. If the teeth start staining again, re-touch bleach will help bring back teeth to a whiter shade. Any dentist can supervise the usage of this kit including emergency dentist. Although whitening kits are very time-consuming, they offer good, long-term results. In general, whitening kits are more effective than any other home whitening treatment, and are less expensive than in-office treatments. Dentist-administered in-office bleaching on the other hand is the most rapid, easiest and least painful method of teeth whitening. This cost a little bit higher than all the methods and products in teeth whitening but it usually offers result that is worth the shell out.