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Teeth whitening in Preston

Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure which, as the name suggests, whitens your teeth by several shades for a more aesthetically pleasing look.

Now that we have the definition out of the way, let's see if we can answer the question:

Which teeth whitening technique is the best?

In this comprehensive page, we dug deep and found a lot of helpful information for you.

We will even share the 4 most commonly selected teeth whitening methods. (More on that a bit later)

It is important to emphasise that while there is a range of over the counter products or things that you can very easily pay online and get delivered in a day, all of these have a considerably higher health risk than a teeth whitening done at a dental office.

The reason why this should be mentioned because a lot of them carry chemicals that if left longer on the surface teeth than prescribed, it can damage your enamel permanently.

It is a lot better and safer if you visit your local dentist in Preston and enquire about teeth whitening services who can give you more information.

There are several methods patients can choose from provided their dentist is adequately trained and equipped to execute the procedures.

Here are the 4 most commonly used procedures for a shiny set of teeth.

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One of the most affordable tooth whitening procedure technique also starts with a quick visit to your local dentist in Preston, for example.
 
After a careful examination of your teeth, you will be provided with a set of trays and a bleaching agent (usually carbamide peroxide) to put into those trays.
 
The most important thing, other than following the dentist's instructions to the letter, of course, is that you keep the bleach/syringes in the fridge when unused.
 
Your dentist will most likely to use a lighter concentration of the whitening agent to control the potential damage you could do.
 
While teeth whitening is entirely safe, home bleaching requires that you have discipline and apply the rubber dam every day the same way.
 
If you don’t and leave the material on too long, you may feel sensitivity issues for a while.
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Also, you won’t get the results you are looking for and you wasted time and money for mediocre results.
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​Air Flow Dental

​When you already have a relatively white smile, then your dentist and hygiene technician will probably recommend a simple polish combined with Air Flow abrasion.
 
The polish will do wonders of shade improvement for the majority of the tooth surface, but the Air Flow technique will also help with the more difficult-to-reach areas.
 
This method practically "sandblasts" your teeth and removes the staining without leaving a bad aftertaste in your mouth.
 
This process is entirely painless and poses no threat or damage to your teeth’s enamel.
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​Enlighten Teeth Whitening

​There have been many great innovations in the dental care industry.

This is true for tools for dentists as well as awesome consumer products.
 
Impressively, Enlighten is a brand that caters for both dental health professionals and people seeking a brighter set of teeth.
 
The Enlighten Teeth whitening treatment is a cosmetic dental procedure performed by certified dentists who will do a quick check-up before they proceed with the treatment.
 
After an initial consultation and preparation, patients receive home treatment kits to apply a gel for 2 weeks.
 
At the end of this process, a final visit to the dentist is required to ensure everything has gone fine and to ensure professional supervision from start to finish.
 
The results are some of the most impressive shade improvements across the board, guaranteeing a B1 shade for all customers.
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Philips Zoom teeth whitening

Another global, household name and well-renowned brand developed a customised way to enter the teeth whitening competition.

It is no surprise, considering the teeth whitening market size is expected to reach $6 billion in market value globally by the end of 2025.

There are two approaches to the Philips Zoom treatment:
  1. In-office
  2. At-home

While both have thorough and professional supervision as a common element, there are obvious differences between the two:

In-office
​For the in-office treatment for one, your dentist will require you to stay on the premises to complete the procedure.
 
At the same time, however, this approach is considerably faster thanks to technology.
 
Why is it faster? Doesn’t the dentist use the same gel on the patient's teeth?
 
Well, while the paste that gets applied on your teeth is very similar to the ones you may receive in-home treatment kits, the chemical processes doing the whitening are significantly sped up by the light emitted from the Philips device.
 
The blue plasma light cuts activation time in half, often giving a somewhat brighter smile with no or very limited sensitivity.
 
With the combination of higher concentration of carbamide peroxide and the laser, you can enjoy a set of frosty white teeth.
 
This approach enjoys growing popularity among patients as this method seems to result in a considerably lighter shade as far as an outcome is concerned. 

At-home
This is naturally the more comfortable approach out of the two as you can do this from the comfort of your own home.
 
But since your bite is just as unique to you as your fingerprint or your DNA, the Philips Zoom at-home technique requires you to:
  1. Visit your local dentist for an examination
  2. Create a perfect mould of your teeth to create customised whitening trays
  3. Collect your Zoom kit and proceed to use it as per the instructions
  4. Visit your dentist again for a quick status update on your progress at the end of the exercise

This customisation element will ensure that the trays fit perfectly like a snug pair of slippers and cover all the area you wish to be just a tad bit lighter.
 
While you can certainly undergo a teeth whitening process at the dentist office, your home kit contains everything you need to achieve success too. (although not as big of a success mind you)
 
You will receive a shade guide, which will usually have a mark by your dentist telling you where you started, your custom dental trays, a simple user manual and of course the syringes with the whitening agents inside of them.

Teeth whitening price

The so-called million dollar question is: how much does this all cost?

Well, the cop-out answer is that it totally varies by practice. Nevertheless, we have done some research and you can expect something along the following:
  • In-house teeth whitening done at the surgery: £450 - £650
  • Home Kit done remotely but under supervision: £159 - £250
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It must be emphasised, that the above is merely a guidance and each practice will have the right to create a price point that reflects the level of effort and investment they will have to make in order to make it work for them financially.

​Important to note

​Firstly, some people don't drink tea nor coffee or any other kinds of food that may affect the shade of their teeth, yet they don't have a blindingly bright smile.
 
Your DNA can affect the colour of your teeth, just like it influences the colour of your hair or your eyes.
 
Therefore, for some people, the most professional, super laser teeth whitening procedure won't do a huge improvement.

This is something your dentist will certainly advise you on when you’re having your check-up.
 
Also, at the end of the day what you’re doing is that you’re applying a BLEACHING agent on your teeth and you let the chemicals do their thing.
 
And thus, you can make your choppers sensitive to extreme temperatures (relative of course, but we can put hot coffee or an ice-cold beer into this category) or colour changes too.
 
So while these are certainly be told by your dentist, be advised that like most good things, teeth whitening doesn’t last forever either.
If you are looking for the "million-dollar-smile", visit your dentist in Preston and enquire about your options and carry out a clean, professional and most of all safe teeth whitening procedure.

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