Do Whitening Strips Make Your Teeth Natural Looking?

October 7, 2010 by: Jerry Witten

Few products out in the world seem to work wonders for a low price. I’ve tried plenty of products, but whitening strips have to be considered by anyone looking to improve their smile.

As great as these things are, let’s examine the good and the bad before you purchase them.

If you use white strips correctly, they will work. You have to make sure your teeth are covered, and not your gums. Gums can begin to hurt if you have the strips on them.

The product works thanks to hydrogen peroxide that oxidizes the stains on your teeth and helps them turn white. The strength of the strips comes down to how much of the chemical is in the product.

Once you have used them for a while, few have much trouble. The only drawbacks to them seem to be sensitivity in their teeth or gums. If you have had past problems with teeth hurting, you may need to consider this side effect before trying them. Everyone will experience a little different feeling though, but that is just from the chemicals.

Bleaching can only do so much. Most white strips only make a significant difference regarding yellow stains. The younger your stains are, the easier to get rid of them.

Also, these strips only cover a portion of your teeth. Now, for most everyone every single tooth exposed in a smile will be covered. If you do have a wide smile, going to a dentist might be better.

With a variety of strengths out there, the best bet is to decide which program works the best for you and go from there. If you need a lot of work, get the most powerful ones.

The best part about this is, so many people have tried these things and they work. I can’t guarantee they will, but millions of people can testify that these things will make your smile whiter. Good luck.

About the author: I write about a ton of different topics aside from teeth whitening strips, including vinyl tablecloths and fitted vinyl tablecloths.

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