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Pearly White Teeth: Bleaching or Laser Whitening

If you want a pearly white set of teeth and are embarrassed in public to smile. If you hesitate around people because you are insecure about your teeth. You might have tried all the techniques and all the different whitening toothpaste. All the traditional household methods did not work and you are still stuck with your teeth.

It is the right time to visit your dentist. We can recommend the best way to move forward to get pearly white teeth that are also healthy. With the growth in technology, we have multiple ways to make your teeth whiter. If you want a beautiful set of teeth or you want more whitening provided by normal toothpaste, it is time to step it up and take professional help. Should you choose between Laser whitening or Bleaching, it is up to your wallet as well as your smile. Make sure you make the right choice depending upon the pros and cons and the cost of the procedure.

Bleaching:

In this procedure, hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide paste are directly applied to your teeth using a bleaching tray. Typically, it takes about 30 minutes to a couple of hours for the whole procedure. The procedure breaks down the discolorations and stains chemically.

Pros:

  • The process uses bleaching trays, designed exactly according to your teeth. So, the paste ends up where it is needed most.
  • The process is not time-consuming. You can work while wearing bleaching trays.
  • The bleaching trays are comfortable to wear.
  • Bleaching costs far less, compared to other methods.
  • The maintenance cost is low.

Cons:

  • Bleaching requires multiple applications.
  • Some people might not be comfortable wearing bleaching trays.

Laser Whitening:

Laser whitening also makes use of bleaching trays and chemicals. The only difference is that this method makes use of heat to fast forward the procedure. By speeding up the process, you need only 30-minute sessions spread across 10 days or so.

Pros:

  • Laser whitening can be completed within two to four treatments.
  • Each session takes 15-60 minutes.
  • You will see the results immediately.

Cons:

  • Although the process is speedy, you still have to spread to sessions with a gap of up to 10-14 days.
  • You have to take time out of your schedule and go to the dentist’s clinic.
  • You have to watch your diet for 48 hours after the session.

If you need bright teeth, evaluate the pros and cons of both the methods before deciding on one. In brief, Laser whitening is bleaching but on a slightly different scale and time table. Ultimately, the decision is yours. We are here if you need to book an appointment for a dentist. We can advise what method is best for your teeth. You can take time to discuss the pros and cons of the dentist.

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