Carbamide Peroxide- Your Whitest, Brightest, Smile Made Easy
By teethguy
In America, the most popular cosmetic dental service performed by dental professionals is teeth whitening. Teeth whitening is a billion dollar plus business, and it is only getting more popular. Currently you can find at home treatments that contain the same teeth whitening agents that dentists use. These home kits are often cheaper than having whitening done by a dentist which used to be your only option for whitening, multiple treatments by a professional. The active ingredient in most teeth whiteners is called carbamide peroxide, it is the most common agent used by dental professionals. Carbamide Peroxide is known to give quicker results than hydrogen peroxide. results can be seen in the first week or two. This is why carbamide peroxide is the number one choice with dental professionals and their clients.
Available systems
Dentists specializing in this procedure have designed systems that are
available to the public who can buy them from a few vendors. Some
organizations offer a risk free trial as they are confident their
product puts you on the way to getting that bright, white smile you
always wanted. Little equipment is usually inolved, generally only
instructions and two trays for the impressions of your teeth.
(specially fitted to the shape of your mouth)an applicator for the
first few treatments. By using these you can have a celebrity worthy
smile!
Whitening Harmful?
There are multiple sources that claim that teeth whitening can be
harmful. "Vital tooth bleaching for esthetic reasons has gained in
popularity during the last few years. However, few studies have
investigated the efficacy of daytime bleaching products." It has now
been proven that teeth whitening with carbamide peroxide does not
increase your risk of developing cavities. There have been numerous
studies conducted that concluded that hydrogen peroxide teeth whiteners
will not put you at an increased risk for cavities.
Gaining Popularity
"Vital tooth bleaching for esthetic reasons has gained in popularity during the last few years. However, few studies have investigated the efficacy of daytime bleaching products." Carbamide peroxide was effective for teeth whitening in the initial study. Both treatments had equal results by the end of a twelve week period. the authors found no statistically significant difference between products with regard to gingival or tooth sensitivity."
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