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All teeth are translucent to some degree. There are people though that are born with teeth that are more translucent than most. Teeth that are more translucent tend to show more staining than those with more opaque teeth. Teeth transparency is the only known teeth condition today that could not benefit from teeth whitening and teeth bleaching. Now did you know that the efficacy of the bleaching will depend on the amount of peroxide used in the toothpaste? And will also depend on the time used in contact with the teeth? The products that you can get normally from the supermarket will contain around 10 percent peroxide. And the pastes used professionally may contain up to 43 percent peroxide content. Did you know that you will be safer if you are in the hands of the dentist when doing the teeth whitening procedures? This is true because of the dentist-supervised procedures; the dentist will normally use the gel to the gum tissue in order to protect the gums from the possible effects of the process. For a clearer picture on how the process is done, the following is the listing of the step-by-step procedure of this teeth whitening procedure. The first step is the polishing of the teeth with the use of the pumice. The polishing action is important as this will remove the plaque and dirt found at the surface of the teeth. So what can you expect from these teeth whitening services? If you choose this way, then you choose the fastest and the safest way of making your teeth. This is true of course, that you have chosen the right provider. But do remember for good services like this one; expect to pay a premium for it. Right now, the service cost may range from $500 to $800. In fact sales of teeth whitening strips are rising steadily that it is expected to surpass sales of whitening toothpastes soon. The main reason for this is its ease of application, availability and affordability. Teeth whitening strips are a comparatively new addition to teeth whitening for home use.
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