3. Teeth Whitening Toothpastes
Whitening toothpastes are limited
to removing surface stains on the
teeth. They use special abrasives,
as well as additional polishing or
chemical agents that aid stain
removal.
4. Over-the-Counter
Whitening Strips and Gels
professional whitening products
produce more noticeable results
because they contain hydrogen
peroxide or carbamide peroxide
that helps lighten the color deep
within the tooth.
5. Whitening Rinses
Whitening toothpastes are limited
to removing surface stains on the
teeth. They use special abrasives,
as well as additional polishing or
chemical agents that aid stain
removal.
6. Tray-Based Tooth
Whiteners
Systems work by filling a mouth
guard-like tray with a gel
whitening solution and generally
from a few hours a day to every
night for up to four weeks or
longer.
7. In-Office Whitening
In-office bleaching is the quickest
way to whiten teeth. While
dentist-administered procedures
are generally very expensive, they
produce the best results.
8. Zoom! Teeth Whitening
is one of the fastest ways to white
teeth. Though it is one of the more
expensive methods, it is an option
that more and more people are
starting to turn to, for its
immediately noticeable results.