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    Teeth Whitening

    How white can your teeth become?

    This is perhaps the the bulk common question that people ask. The answer, however, is very subjective. Some teeth whitening procedures will be very effective on certain types of teeth discoloration while others are not.

    In the end, it all depends on the shade or discoloration of the teeth and for that, there is not even one standard system used in the dental field.

    Cosmetic dentists, however, use the Vita Shade Guide to determine the four fundamental shade ranges:

    Reddish brown

    Reddish yellow

    Gray

    Reddish gray

    The ultimate aim of teeth whitening procedures is to obtain optimum whiteness while still keeping the teeth look natural. The way can be done entirely in the cosmetic dentist’s office or it can be partially performed in the dentist’s office and partially at home, using the substances such as a habit mouth tray supplied by the dentist.

    In any case, bleach is “painted” on the teeth and kept in place by the mouth tray which the patient must wear for a period of two to four hours twice daily. It may require various bleaching sessions before the outcomes are apparent.

    How long does the teeth whitening last?

    It should be noted that the outcomes of this particular dental cosmetic regimen is not permanent. After a year or more, depending on personal habits, the outcomes could wear off and you may need to go to a cosmetic dentist again for another bleaching session.

    How much does teeth whitening per session cost?

    The standard fee for teeth whitening and teeth bleaching procedures is about $500 in the bulk cases. However, the cost may vary depending upon the area of the country you survive in. The price may also depend on the type of teeth whitening you undergo. Laser whitening, for instance, can cost up to $1000.

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