Teeth Whitening from Pricey to Almost Free

Over-the-Counter Whitening Strips
When using over-the-counter products, patients should be aware of potential sensitivity to the gums and teeth. Although the peroxide is completely safe and won’t damage your enamel when used correctly, you should follow the directions on the package to avoid damage. 


Crest 3D White Whitestripes
These claim to whiten teeth several shades with a single two-hour session, instead of several 30-minute sessions like less expensive options. The “advanced seal” technology made wearing these for the full two hours easy and after removing them our teeth really were noticeably whiter. But they were also pretty sore the next day. Next time (three months from now), we’ll stock up on Sensodyne ahead of time.



Whitening Toothpaste
You should be brushing twice a day for two minutes each time, using a whitening toothpaste. If you’re home, you might be tempted to brush your teeth as soon as you finish eating but it’s best to wait a while if you’ve been eating any acidic foods. Try chewing gum if you need to freshen up right away.
We tried: Supersmile Professional Whitening Toothpaste



In the past, we haven’t seen any real results from whitening toothpastes. But Supersmile’s version comes with an accelerator and contains Calprox, a proprietary ingredient that dramatically whitens without irritation. We’ve seen progress in just a few weeks.





DIY Whitening: Hydrogen Peroxide and Baking Soda
To tackle stubborn stains, mix hydrogen peroxide with baking soda and apply to your teeth with a washcloth or cotton pad. Avoid gums because the solution can cause irritation and inflammation.
We tried: Hydrogen Peroxide and baking soda
After a glass of red wine we mixed one tablespoon of peroxide with one tablespoon of baking soda and dipped in a cotton ball. We were careful to avoid our gums as Dr. Hara suggested but this was still pretty messy for not much payoff. We always have hydrogen peroxide and baking soda around so we would try it again if we didn’t have anything else on hand.You should be brushing twice a day for two minutes each time, using a whitening toothpaste. If you’re home, you might be tempted to brush your teeth as soon as you finish eating but it’s best to wait a while if you’ve been eating any acidic foods. Try chewing gum if you need to freshen up right away.
We tried: Supersmile Professional Whitening Toothpaste
In the past, we haven’t seen any real results from whitening toothpastes. But Supersmile’s version comes with an accelerator and contains Calprox, a proprietary ingredient that dramatically whitens without irritation. We’ve seen progress in just a few weeks.These claim to whiten teeth several shades with a single two-hour session, instead of several 30-minute sessions like less expensive options. The “advanced seal” technology made wearing these for the full two hours easy and after removing them our teeth really were noticeably whiter. But they were also pretty sore the next day. Next time (three months from now), we’ll stock up on Sensodyne ahead of time.When using over-the-counter products, patients should be aware of potential sensitivity to the gums and teeth.  Although the peroxide is completely safe and won’t damage your enamel when used correctly, you should follow the directions on the package to avoid damage. You may also want to switch to sensitive toothpaste while whitening.
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