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Avoiding Sensitivity After Laser Teeth Whitening |
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Saturday, 29 October 2011 19:04 |
Avoiding Sensitivity After Laser Teeth Whitening
Everyone wants to have a bright, healthy, white smile. Of course the reality is that between smoking, drinking, exposure to staining foods like soda and that oh so necessary cup or two of coffee in the morning, your teeth might not be as white as you want them to be at the end of the day. Of course that's no reason for them to stay like that, especially not in this modern world where we have dozens of options for lightening up your teeth one shade at a time.
Whitening strips and whitening toothpaste are commonly used options, and they have the benefits of being used in your own home. However they don't work quickly and you have to make use of the products over and over again in order to finally start getting your teeth whitened up. For those who want a brighter, whiter smile starting right now your best option for speed and lasting results is to have your teeth laser whitened.
It might sound like something out of a science fiction novel, but laser technology has evolved to the point where you can make an appointment with a specialist, get your lips treated with a protective resin and have a laser shone over your teeth to get them several shades whiter all at once. It cuts out on all of the waiting and constant use of home whitening products, and in the long term can save you money since a single treatment can last for quite some time.
One concern with the process is the sensitivity after laser teeth whitening. This can come about from a number of factors, and while it can't be eliminated altogether, it is very easy to minimize the amount of sensitivity after laser teeth whitening procedures. For instance avoiding the use of peroxide is one step that specialists can take that will lower the sensitivity of your teeth to nearly zero after the process is completed. Unfortunately it is a side effect that clients will have to some degree, since you did have a laser brighten up your teeth, but the sensitivity will only last from 6-24 hours or thereabouts. Given the immediate and tangible benefit, it seems that eating soup for a meal or two is a small price to pay for that starry grin.
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