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The strips on the other hand are thin strips that are coated with the gel fortified by hydrogen peroxide. These strips are also attached to the teeth twice a day. The strips should remain in your teeth for at least 30 minutes before these strips can be removed. The use of the strips should be done on a continuing basis for the next 2 weeks, same thing with the gels. When used the right way and in the right amount, this can effectively remove the stains on the surface of the teeth. Majority of these stains that can be removed by the paste include stains made by drinking coffee or by smoking. The paste can be used as well in the bleaching and at the same time best used when maintaining that shiny white teeth. The front teeth most especially are very thin and gets more and more transparent with age. For this a different procedure may be taken. Aside from those mentioned above, in-office whitening could be conducted with basically the same procedure. The teeth will be prepped by cleaning away the debris, dirt and plaque that have accumulated in-between and on the teeth. The dentist or any professional is the one that will do the initial cleaning process. The dirt and the stains at the surface of the teeth will be removed, and will be primed up for the whitening session courtesy of the whitening toothpaste. Buy the desensitizing toothpaste. This is one good investment if you want to take teeth whitening seriously. Once cleaned, a gel fortified with peroxide is then applied to the targeted teeth. This gel in question contains peroxide in just the right quantity that can ensure that the teeth will whiten. And since this is the laser whitening procedure, expect that light will be used as well and this is used to activate the gel. The effects are the same. While hydrogen peroxide acts faster, carbamide peroxide when left in the mouth for a time divides into urea and hydrogen peroxide that acts on the stains by the oxidation process. It gets into the spaces of the rods in the enamel of the tooth, lifts the stains and drains the stain out.
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