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Home Tooth Whitening Products from Your Dentist

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Whitening products available from your dentist insure the most comfortable and effective form of at-home bleaching. Your dentist can assess your tooth whitening needs and recommend the correct system for you.

  • All dentist-supervised tray whitening options rely on a whitening gel with an active ingredient — usually a form of peroxide-to bleach your teeth.
  • Your dentist begins the process by making you a custom mouth tray. A custom tray is more comfortable to wear than a boil and bite mouthpiece or other moldable tray. Custom trays make it easier to whiten both your upper and lower teeth, should you want to do both. They also help minimize gum sensitivity and ensure that your teeth are properly exposed to the whitening solution.
  • Your dentist will provide you with a supply of whitening gel which can be dispensed into the tray from a syringe or tube. The whitening gel usually contains either carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide in a concentration of 10-22%. Depending upon the formulation you will be instructed to wear the tray daily for a few hours or overnight for a specific period of time.

The cost for dentist supervised tray bleaching is approximately $300 or more — although once you have a custom mouth tray, you need only buy touch up material to keep your teeth their whitest every year or so, due to staining from coffee, tea, red wine, smoking and other heavily pigmented foods.

  • If you experience temporary sensitivity or gum irritation, consult your dentist. He or she may recommend a fluoride at-home treatment, or advise you to stop the bleaching process for a minimal period of time.

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This article is intended to promote understanding of and knowledge about general oral health topics. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your dentist or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.