Teeth Whitening Kits

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By Chooch81

There are two common ways of obtaining teeth whitening kits. Over the counter, or from your dentist. There are advantages and disadvantages to both of these options. In this article we will take a look at both of these options to see which one is the best. Reading the information in this article will help you to know which option is best for you.

Over the Counter

Over the counter teeth whitening kits come in several different forms. There are teeth whitening strips, teeth whitening trays, and stand alone gel that is applied directly to the teeth. These products usually contain carbamide peroxide, which is a bleaching agent that whitens teeth.


One advantage to over the counter products is convenience. There is no need to set up an appointment, drive to the dentists office, or wait around in a waiting room. You can simply pick these products up at your local supermarket or drug store, and be whitening your teeth in no time. Another benefit to choosing over the counter products for whitening teeth is the price. These products can range anywhere in price from around twenty dollars up to around sixty dollars. These prices are quite affordable when compared to the cost of teeth whitening kits that are obtained through a dentist. Now lets take a look at a couple of disadvantages of over-the-counter whitening kits.

One disadvantage of over the counter whitening kits is that while they are effective for many people, they typically are less effective then kits that are obtained from a dentist. Another disadvantage is that over the counter products can be more difficult to apply. For example, whitening strips can be difficult to keep in place, and one size fits all trays may not fit your teeth well. This can sometimes be quite irritating and uncomfortable.

Take Home Whitening from a Dentist

Teeth whitening kits that are obtained through a dentist are usually significantly more effective then over the counter products. Products provided to you by a dentist will usually have a higher concentration of carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide. This will result in faster and more dramatic results. Another advantage of this type of treatment is that the whitening gel is applied in mouth trays that are custom fitted for you. So you don't have to worry about trays not fitting, or strips moving around or falling off of your teeth, and you can be better assured that the whitening gel gets applied evenly across your teeth. So what are some of the disadvantages of take home whitening kits?

One disadvantage of take home whitening kits is that they require an office visit with your dentist. This is required so that your dentist can make molds of your teeth, and have your custom trays made. Another disadvantage is the cost. Take home teeth whitening kits can sometimes cost as much as $400. The price can vary quite a bit between dentists. So if you are looking for this type of treatment, you might want to check with a few different dentists in order to find the best price.

The Best Option

So what is the best option for teeth whitening kits? The best option is the one that fits your individual needs. If you have limited time or money, then over the counter whitening kits might be a better fit for you, even though they may not yield the best possible results. However, if you can afford to spend the money and time, seeing your dentist for a take home whitening kit will likely provide you with the best level of results.

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