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Top 3 Alternatives To At-Home Teeth Whitening

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The lure of at-home teeth whitening kits can be hard to turn away from for those who are looking for a quick way to get a whiter, brighter smile. But with a wide array of different strips, toothpastes and rinses it can be quite confusing when it comes time to pick the best option for you. Another issue many consumers come across is the fact that many at-home teeth whitening options don't produce the results they were looking for.

So instead of wasting good money on another over the counter kit, try one of these alternatives instead:

3 More Effective Alternatives to At-Home Teeth Whitening

Elimination Whitening

There is an old saying that states "If you aren't whitening your smile, you're yellowing it." Although that may not be true for every person who is looking to brighten their smile it is true for those who rely heavily on coffee, tea, dark fruit juices and cigarettes.

If you can eliminate pigment rich drinks and foods from your diet you can slowly reverse teeth yellowing as well. Rinsing your mouth with water after eating pigment rich foods or drinking your morning coffee can also be helpful. 

Professional Whitening With Your Dentist

The professional application of whitening agents can give you excellent results almost immediately. This option gives patients the most dramatic results possible with little waiting time. In-office whitening procedures are offered by most family dentistry practices. As an added bonus, patients can get the whitest smiles possible while leaving the actual work all up to their trusted and experienced dentist.

Professional Take-Home Whitening Kit

If an in-office visit isn't your style, you can be prescribed a professional level teeth whitening kit from you family dentist. Although results will not be achieved as quickly, you can still get a whiter smile easily with this option. Your dentist will fit you with custom whitening trays and whitening gel to be used over the course of several weeks. From there you can control the whitening level and stop using the trays once you have achieved the desired look.

Talk to Your Dentist Today

The road to a happier, healthier and whiter smile doesn't have to filled with lots of trial and error. Don't hesitate to ask for advice and alternatives to at-home teeth whitening at your next visit to your local family dentistry practice. As with all dental health issues, be sure to speak with your dentist before making any changes to your regular routine.


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