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Teeth whitening (also referred to as "teeth bleaching")
from home is fast becoming the most popular way for people to get a dentist
quality whitening without the hassle of a dentist visit. These
teeth bleaching systems utilize a custom fitted clear plastic tray that is filled with
whitening gel and then placed on and slipped over the patient's teeth. The
bleaching tray is then worn for multiple hours per day (or else overnight), for
a few days, while the effects of the teeth whitening process take place.
Our discussion about at home tray-based teeth whitening
systems addresses: what types of whitening gels have been recognized as being
safe and effective, what causes teeth to become darkened or stained, when does
this teeth whitening process work and under what circumstances is it not likely
to, how long you can expect the teeth whitening effects to last, the specific
steps involved with tray whitening systems, teeth whitening costs, and a
discussion about side effects and safety concerns related to
carbamide peroxide
teeth whiteners.
While several systems for teeth whitening (teeth bleaching)
exist, in the last decade
custom fitted tray-based whitening has become the most widely
utilized type of at-home bleaching product. This technique utilizes a plastic
tray that has been fabricated so to fit comfortably over a person's teeth. The
person places bleaching gel (carbamide peroxide) into the tray and the tray is
then worn for multiple hours a day (or else overnight), for 1-3 days, as the
effects of the whitening process take place.
There are a wide variety of tooth bleaching products
available to you as a consumer, both from your dentist and also over-the-counter
(i.e. drug stores). You might assume that any tooth whitener which is available
has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (the "FDA") but this
is not the case. The FDA does not categorize tooth whiteners as drugs and
therefore it does not regulate them. The best way to obtain a safe and well
tested product is to deal with companies that have been in this business and
currently work with major dentists. We have found that
Custom Bright's
products are most effective and used by more dentists than any other.
The American Dental Association (the "ADA") has established
a set of guidelines for tooth whiteners. These guidelines set standards for both
safety and effectiveness. A manufacture can, at their own effort and expense,
present to the ADA the results of their product's research and clinical trials.
If the ADA finds that the criteria of their guidelines have been met by this
data they will issue to the manufacturer, for that specific product, the ADA's
"Seal of Acceptance". Since earning the ADA's seal is expensive and time
consuming for a manufacturer, and of course totally optional, it clearly
demonstrates the company's commitment towards creating a quality product. One of
the safest products we have found is located at the
Custom Bright website.
As we all know, many products are manufactured as "generic
equivalents". It is very possible that your dentist has reviewed the literature
detailing the properties of the product they have dispensed to you and are
satisfied that it is appropriate for your use. As you might expect with a
generically equivalent product, it's manufacturer might not seek the ADA's seal
as a way of minimizing the expense of bringing their product to market.
Custom Bright
supplies hundreds of dentist offices with their branded whitening gel and custom
fitted bleaching trays.
All references to tooth whiteners (whitening gels, tooth
bleaches, bleaching agents, bleaching gels, etc...) on the following pages refer
only to those "at home" dentist
lab dispensed bleaching products which are utilized in custom fitted bleaching
trays that have been fabricated by a
professional dentist
lab