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Among the most inexpensive and easily accessible enamel whitening systems may be the whitening strip. These strips were introduced into the market in 2001.

These pieces have the whitener 16% carbamide peroxide advertisers pre applied by in it. Some dentists believe the pieces are good as the amount delivered is constant and it limits the user's exposure to gel, although when gel trays are used the amount of gel used can differ between each use.

There's but a big disadvantage with pieces. The whitening strips just whiten one's teeth they're in direct connection with. The front teeth are only whitened by them. Many people realize that the pieces are not good enough to include all of the teeth they show when they smile. Pieces broadly speaking cover at the least the six middle teeth, eyetooth to eyetooth. Whitener will be delivered by a tray based system to any or all tooth equally.

The strips are invisible. One company advises you wear the strip thirty minutes twice each day. They claim you'll view a big difference within three days and full results within eight days. They also maintain the effect can last as much as eighteen months.

No harm is seen by most dentists finished with these in the home strips provided that the manufacturers suggested wearing times are followed. Unlike holder based whitening programs the agent doesn't lie from the gum therefore there's much less possibility of gum pain. The gel in these pieces is enamel safe.

It is always best to see your dentist for an entire dental examination prior to starting any bleaching program. He will examine the overall health of your teeth and gums. The dentist may review with you which of your teeth have preceding corrections. These corrections won't lighten. After using any brightening item you might need to have these corrections changed to fit your whiter teeth.