Sometimes it seems like there is an endless variety of products when it
comes to teeth whitening. You make your way ever so slowly down the
‘oral care’ section at the pharmacy and are virtually bombarded by
teeth whitening choices: special toothpastes, bottles of polish, tubes
of sticky bleach, press-on bleaching strips, a night-time tray to wear
for two weeks. What is a well-intentioned, yellow-toothed person to do?
We’ve likely all made the decision to engage in some
teeth-whitening activities at some point in our lives, but it’s
probably fair to say that in the case of tooth-bleaching products,
variety is the gateway to disappointment. Inevitably, attached to many
of these apparent miracle whiteners is a hefty price tag, and that just
won’t win out when we have no idea how to choose.
Many of us, after a good half an hour of perusal, will simply pick
up the cheapest available product – or possibly the second least
expensive product – and head to the cash register. Let’s face it, we
aren’t shelling out our hard-earned cash on something that might prove
completely useless. Better to leave with a cheap tube of whitening
toothpaste and hope for the best.
In light of human nature and tendency towards common sense, it is
best to approach the issue of teeth whitening with a basic knowledge of
how the most common products should work. Depending on the level of
success you are imagining, you may require a different product than
someone else who may only want to brighten an already glittering smile.
The most successful whitening products will contain actual bleach,
in varying degrees and ratios. Always keep in mind that bleach is a
harsh chemical with the ability to damage sensitive nerves within your
teeth – if the instructions say to leave on for 15 minutes, do as they
say!
Products containing bleach are the most effective for removing
stains, and will be priced a lot higher than some of the other
whitening methods. Toothpastes and tooth polishes, for example, will be
the cheapest options – this is for a reason. Both of these commonly
used products have very little effect on badly stained teeth, and will
instead enhance an already basically white set of teeth.
When choosing from the myriad of whitening products, think about
two things: how badly do I want this to work? And how much is it worth
to me?
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