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The increasing Popularity of Whiting Teeth

BY Terry Ross


For many people whiting teeth has become an increasingly popular activity with the number of pearl white smiles in working and social environments encouraging more and more consumers to seek viable options for whiting teeth.


The availability of products for whiting teeth isn't a recent thing but the range of suitable teeth whitening products is on the increase in line with consumer demand.


Historically the only viable option for whiting teeth involved the skills of a cosmetic dentist, was time consuming, uncomfortable and extremely costly.


More recently the process of whiting teeth has in some instances become quicker and cheaper with one hour and viable home based options being available.

One of the more popular techniques for whiting teeth is laser teeth whitening which utilises a laser light in order to speed up the tooth whitening process. Instead of relatively long term discomfort through the use of tray based tooth whitening products it is claimed that the laser light speed ups the whiting process resulting in teeth many shades lighter within one hour.


Of course if you want to go with modern technology is comes with a high price tag. Whiting teeth using the laser teeth whitening option can set you back anywhere between $400 and $900, even more in some instances, which is twice the cost of tray based options (through the dentist) and many times more than tray based options that are now available over the counter and on the internet.


Many consumers are willing to pay the price of laser whitening simply to avoid the inconvenience and discomfort that accompanies more affordable options for whiting teeth.


In the ever popular search for cheaper whiting tooth options some consumers are opting for what appears to be the comparatively cheaper option of whitening toothpastes. However, whitening toothpastes are not considered to be anywhere near the same league as conventional bleaching. Many cosmetic dentists totally disagree with claims that toothpaste can have a whiting tooth effect. Within the dental industry it is a common belief that whitening toothpastes remove surface stains but will do nothing to help the yellowing of teeth which is generally as a result of the discolouration of the dentin inside your teeth.


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