The Benefits Of Custom Teeth Bleaching Trays
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Many people who are considering experimenting with teeth whitening gels often look first into custom teeth bleaching trays which promise a much more beautiful smile and a short amount of time. Bleaching trays are a customizable plastic which fit over the front of your teeth and contain whitening agents inside of them. The idea behind this product is that you may wear them to engage in the process of whitening your teeth while sleeping or doing other menial tasks. Although these are generally recommended by dentists and other professionals in the dental field, your particular results may vary and you cannot count on the guaranteed result satisfying you.
The major appeal to tooth bleaching trays is the fact that you can use them fully in the comfort of your own home. This is a very enjoyable experience when placed in direct contrast with leaning back in a dentist’s chair. Although you won’t be staying for long in the dentist’s office like you would during a laser bleaching treatment, you will need to visit the dentist for them to take a complete mold of your teeth, including both your top and bottom row, say you have a properly fitting teeth bleaching. It is advisable to seek a professional dentist to fit you properly for you because if you employ a loose one, it is possible that the whitening agent will leak out of it and into your mouth and gums, causing painful burning.
The molding process for your custom bleaching tray should only take between 30 minutes and an hour. This process can easily be done while you are getting your teeth cleaned in the meantime. During this timeframe it is likely that your dentist will assess the current shade of your teeth in order to equip you with the proper concentration of teeth whitening gel. It is important that your dentist’s fits you with the properly fitting mouth tray, but equally important is that you receive the right concentration of carbamide peroxide gel. This will ensure that you received satisfactory results in your experience.
Once you have your proper fitting custom tooth bleaching trays, you will then be able to begin the process of whitening your teeth with these customized products. Your dentist should show you how to properly put on the trays, as well as how to insert the whitening gel which will begin your whining process. Typically, the appropriate place to insert your gel will be inside small little indentations inside the bleaching tray. These little holes are referred to bleach reservoirs and will assist your teeth and receiving the proper dosage of whitening gel.
After you have placed the bleach into the reservoirs you will be ready to place the customizable train your teeth and begin the process of whitening. It is likely that some of the bleach will escape the tray and leak onto your teeth or mouth. It is important that if you notice this happening you wipe it away immediately with your teeth or a napkin or any other type of device which can catch the gel. This will prevent burning or standing of your membranes which is sometimes an offshoot of getting some of the gel in your mouth.
It is important to understand that you should not eat or drink liquids our foods during this process for the additional contents of food, when mixed with your whitening gel, will weaken the mixture and lower the concentration, leaving you with a good chance of less than satisfactory whitening results. You should also talk to your dentist about what foods you should stay away from after a bleaching process, as well as how long you will need to abstain from the specify foods in order not to negatively affect your results.
Despite this being a very safe and overall beneficial experience, certain people often run into the same problems which they are unsure about. For instance, new users of these products are afraid of the consequences of accidentally swallowing the bleach inside of the trays. Of course it is advisable that you do everything in your power not to swallow any of the bleach, but it would be ignorant to think that this occurrence would never happen. If saliva and builds up in your mouth during a bleaching treatment, it is in your best interest to spit it out in order to make sure that you did not swallow bleach along with the saliva.
In addition to wondering about swallowing bleach, people are often curious to how much pain they will experience with this process. Fortunately, very few users of custom fitting teeth bleaching trays actually wind up testifying to experiencing any pain whatsoever. The most common negative trait related to pain, is a minor annoyance due to sensitivity which is caused by higher concentrations of the carbamide peroxide gel. Sometimes users will cite a slight soreness in the gums after an overnight treatment session, but the pain is described as not severe an incredibly minor.
If you follow the proper instructions that your dentist gives you than you were likely to receive positive results from this process. History has shown that there is much benefit to be received from this experience, provided that you follow the instructions associated with your teeth bleaching trays.