mardi 28 janvier 2014

White Ice Teeth Whitening Review - Is White Ice The Best Teeth Whitening Product On The Market?

By Debbie Ruffo


The multitude of choices flooding the market makes it a whole lot more difficult for consumers to zero in on the best teeth whitening products. The trays, gels and strips combined with a variety of toothpastes and rinsing solutions are just the most well known of a big range of innovative techniques and products that are available. It's a huge market too, with a 100 million American consumers spending more than $15 billion per year on attempts to buy a million-dollar smile.

Advances in dental procedures and new medical technologies now make it possible to conjure up a perfect row of teeth as long a person is willing to pay for it. The usual methods deployed include the use of bleaching agents and other chemical solutions that are applied using heat and light. Laser technologies have made these procedures a lot more precise and effective.

There's a difference between whitening and bleaching. The former restores the natural color hidden behind years of decay, discolorations and stains. Bleaching, on the other hand, makes teeth even whiter than the natural unblemished color that shows up when teeth are whitened.

Some procedures call for the expertise of dentists and their arsenal of high-tech equipment. Several products require multiple sessions with a dentist, while others may need just a single quick session. Simple do-it-yourself kits may be purchased across the counter and applied at home. Some of these must be used regularly at home over a period of several weeks.

The problem is deciding which one is required, and then making sure it is done in the right way, with or without a professional's help. Those in doubt should ask their dentist to do an examination to find out what sort of product will do the trick. In-office bleaching is usually what dentists suggest, where they apply the product in one or more sessions using heat, light and/or lasers.

But DIY kits picked up across the counter are far cheaper than having it done by a dentist. Anyone who is confident about buying the right product and then applying the tray, gel, pen, strips, etc. According to the instructions will be able to cut down the costs by a huge margin. It must be done precisely as per the booklet or manual that comes with the kit.

A common problem is a tray that is not sized right for the patient's mouth. An improper fit leads to the gel leaking out, which means the procedure will fail and may also cause irritation in the gums. The right way to do this would be to choose a product that allows for a certain amount of customization to make it fit perfectly in anyone's mouth.

The reliability of the brand and product is a whole other thing. The FDA has no jurisdiction here because these kits do not contain drugs. One way to separate the good ones from the not-so-good lot is to look for the ADA seal of approval. Being certified by the American Dental Association is not mandated by law, but the best teeth whitening products tend to have it because they deserve it.




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