| What are
at-home procedures and products?
There are several types of products available for use at home, which can either be dispensed by your dentist or purchased over-the-counter.
Whitening solutions. These products contain peroxide(s), which actually whiten the tooth enamel. These products typically rely on percent carbamide peroxide as the whitening agent, carbamide peroxide comes in several different concentrations (10%, 16%, 22%).
Peroxide-containing whiteners typically come in a gel and are placed in a mouthguard. Usage regimens vary. Some products are used for about twice a day for 2 weeks, and others are intended for overnight use for 1-2 weeks. If you obtain the whitening solution from us, we can make a custom-fitted mouthguard for you that will fit your teeth precisely. Currently, only dentist-dispensed home-use 10% carbamide peroxide tray-applied gels carry the ADA Seal.
You also may want to call us if any side effects become bothersome. For example, teeth can become sensitive during the period when you are using the whitening solution. In many cases, this sensitivity is temporary and should lessen once the treatment is finished. Some people also experience soft tissue irritation - either from a tray that doesn't fit properly or from solution that may come in contact with the tissues. If you have concerns about such side effects, you should discuss them with us.
Toothpastes. All toothpastes help remove surface stain
through the action of mild abrasives. "Whitening" toothpastes
in the ADA Seal of Acceptance program have special chemical or
polishing agents that provide additional stain removal effectiveness.
Unlike whitenes, these ADA Accepted products do not alter the
inside color of teeth.
How should I choose a whitening product?
When selecting a whitener or any dental product,
be sure to look for the ADA Seal of Acceptance
- your assurance that they have met ADA standards
of safety and effectiveness.
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