Wednesday 20 November 2013

Top 5 Teeth Whitening Myths

Teeth whitening is a common cosmetic dentistry procedure used to whiten or lighten the shade of the teeth. There is a lot of information in magazines ads and internet about teeth whitening you can use. However, it is important to separate fact from myths so that you can make the best teeth whitening decisions. Here are the top 5 teeth whitening myths that can either make a person who was considering undergoing a procedure or even trying some whitening products to change their minds.


Teeth whitening have no side effect. Many people believe that there are absolutely no side effects to whitening the teeth. Although teeth whitening are relatively safe procedure, there are still few things to take into account. What you use to whiten your teeth may lead to enamel damage or erosion, gums irritation or even cause your teeth to be sensitive. To a void this problem, you can take simple step by visiting a professional dentist and find the right chemical composition and strength for you.


Laser whitening is the only effective whitening treatment. Laser whitening is more expensive than other treatments, especially home whitening kits. Your dentist could relay this for you and you will see why. Yes, laser whitening gives you immediate results, but with continued and regular use of other home whitening kits you will still get whiter teeth too. In fact, most cosmetic dentists recommend that you continue whitening your teeth at home even after laser whitening.


All teeth whitening kits are the same. Actually, there is a wide rage in teeth whitening product strengths in the market that bring different results. The strongest whitening kits are used by the dentists for in-office whitening procedures. And the next strong whitening kits are given to you by your dentist to be used at home. The weakest kits are bought over the counter. The strength depends on the ingredients the kits contain. The stronger the ingredient, the faster the product whitens your teeth.


Whitening your teeth can cause oral cancer or damage your mouth nerves


Most people think that teeth whitening can lead to the development of oral cancer or damage their mouth nerves.


This is huge myth to be busted. While there are chemicals used in teeth whitening process, research have shown that these chemicals are not harmful enough to cause cancer of any kind. Moreover, the chemicals are not strong enough or have high dosage to cause mouth nerves damage unless you are not using the products correctly. Consult with your dentist before you begin your whitening process to ensure you have the right dosage.


Lemons and strawberries are must-haves for teeth whitening. True, these antioxidants not only do your immune system a lot good, but also help in whitening your teeth. However, it is considered to be a whitening myth, because it misleads. You can use other whitening products without combining it with strawberries and lemons and still achieve the best result. Using lemons and strawberries for whitening your teeth can also eat your enamel, which in the long run do more harm to your teeth.


Biljana Dimovska Biljana Dimovska is an online writer and a blogger, researching on the best dental practices concerning the teeth whitening process.


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