Monday, 3 November 2008

The Benefits Of Laser Tooth Whitening

If you thought lasers were only for those tiny pointers that annoy pets and teachers, then you would be mistaken. Sure they have military, scientific and medical applications, but who can forget that tooth bleaching relies on these tiny concentrated beams of light? Laser teeth whitening has become very popular in recent years, as a way to rid yourself of unsightly tooth discoloration. This whitening treatment has become very affordable and may only take one office visit to see a noticeable difference in shade.

Most laser teeth whitening procedures work through the use of a specially designed laser that emits ultraviolet light. A thin gel made up of either hydrogen peroxide or bleach is placed on the teeth. A mouthpiece is used to keep the lips pushed back and the laser helps activate the gel. It also helps speed up the process of the whitening gel and most patients see immediate results.

Obviously the pro's of professional teeth whitening is that your smile, now whiter and brighter, will give you a more youthful appearance. The con's range from an allergic reaction to the bleaching gel, to the cost. The procedure can cost well over $1000 and can take more than one visit to yield the desired results. Also, dental condition plays a tremendous factor in whether or not the procedure will work for you. Extensive damage or discoloration may only be corrected through dental veneers or crowns.

Something many people consider a plus, but may actually be a minus where you are concerned, is how obvious the results will be. Some people are uncomfortable with other people knowing they have had "work" done and do not want to seem vain. There is nothing wrong with wanting a brighter smile and to look younger. If you do not want a dramatic change you may want to consider a home tooth whitening kit that will gradually lighten the color of your teeth.

Laser teeth whitening procedures can be very affordable to those truly desiring whiter teeth. Some people balk at the idea of paying out a thousand dollars just to have a whiter smile. The process does work, and it works well. Insurance typically does not cover the procedure but you may be able to work out a payment plan with the dentist when you go in for an initial consultation.

To learn more go to Teeth Whitening In Austin and at Zoom Teeth Whitening

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