By Staff Writer - Teeth Whitening CheaperWhiteTeeth News
In order to get your teeth really white, you need your dentist's help. Why? Because he or she has the products that only they can order. But don't worry - we are not talking about needles and pain.
If you have tried over the counter whitening systems and have not been satisfied with the results, you know it is time to call in the professionals. Ask you dentist about -
Opalescence Tooth Whitening Systems
There are several clinical strength systems to choose from.
 
Numerous, published studies have proven that the products in the Opalescence line deliver results that over the counter, or internet products just can't measure up to as far as performance. The reason is, they cannot offer prescription strength whitening power. Opalescence, available only through dental clinic can.
But the products do not only whiten your teeth. Studies have also been conducted to prove Opalescence strengthens tooth enamel, prevents caries (cavities) and has less adverse side results such as sensitivity and gum irritation that OTC brands.
The PF formula stays active long after the half hour treatment at home or one hour treatment in the dentist chair, even overnight. Once the sticky gel oozes into the deeper recesses and layers of enamel, it continues to safely lift out set-in stains.
Yes, studies have been conducted to prove that as well.
In independent studies, it was found that by only using the Opalescence professional strength whitening toothpaste, within two months teeth were several shades whiter. Use as after care, teeth stayed white for longer lengths of time that with so called whitening pastes you buy on the store shelves.
As far as the in office technique, it was found that Boost performed just as well if not better than the gels that required lights to activate their whitening agents. That means less heat, less chances of UV ray damage. In fact, two studies revealed that the use of light did not enhance the whitening power at all. In fact, many researchers consider the light, technically known as irradiation, to have potential health hazards.
So at your next teeth cleaning or check-up appointment, talk with your oral care professional about the Opalescence system and which would be best for you and your teeth. Whether it is at home care or in office care, or just the after care, your teeth can be visibly vibrant and white with the help of these products from your dentist's office.
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