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Teeth whitening

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Almost a decade back, the only way to whiten your teeth was to visit your dentist’s clinic and have your teeth bleached. Teeth whitening were known as teeth bleaching in those days. The method used for whitening teeth in those days involved applying carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide onto the teeth in especially molded trays that fitted your jaws snugly. This procedure usually required a few visits to your dentist’s office which apart from costing you money, also took a lot of time.

With the advancement in techniques of teeth whitening the same kind of peroxide solution and a pair of trays are available in whitening kits these days. You will find trays which are often capable of being molded to fit your jaws perfectly. Instructions are provided with the kit itself about the molding procedure. Once this step is complete which took a few visits to dentist’s office in olden times, the real bleaching process starts.

In the procedure of whitening your teeth at home, you fill the trays with whitening gel and fix it onto your jaws and let it remain there for the recommended period of time. After the recommended period, you take off the tray and rinse your mouth or brush with normal toothpaste to ensure that peroxide solution does not remain left on your jaws. This process is repeated a few times in the comfort of your home until your teeth get the desired level of whiteness.

Home teeth whitening kits which are everywhere on the market have made the procedure so simple that no external help is required for a sparkling white set of teeth. Moreover we find many irresistible offers like free trial offers wherein you are not required to pay the full amount in one go. We can pay the full amount only after we are fully satisfied with the shade of teeth and ease of use. If not satisfied the whole kit can be returned.

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