Want a brighter Smile?

When it comes to tooth-whitening, you’ve got two options: in-office-based teeth bleaching, or at-home care. Both tooth-whitening options use peroxide-based bleaching agents.

Generally, the longer you keep a stronger solution on your teeth, the whiter our teeth become. However, the higher the percentage of peroxide in the whitening solution, the shorter it should be applied to the teeth. Keeping the gel on longer will dehydrate the tooth and increase tooth sensitivity.

Before you try at-home tooth-bleaching kits, be sure to talk to your dentist. Because,

In-Office Tooth Whitening

Teeth whitening done by your dentist can get teeth brighter faster. The bleaching solution is usually much stronger than at-home kits. Also, heat, light, or a combination of the two may be used to speed and intensify the whitening process.

At-Home Teeth Bleaching Options

There are many choices for bleaching teeth at home, the most common include:

How to maintain teeth after Tooth Bleaching?

Whether you use an at-home tooth-whitening system, or in-office tooth-whitening system, you can maintain the results by brushing, flossing, and rinsing daily. And also, avoid acidic and tannin-rich foods and beverages such as: