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Dentist Tooth Whitening And Home-Based Systems

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Dentist Tooth Whitening And Home-Based Systems

Many people are concerned with the difference between dentist tooth whitening and home-based methods. Which one is more effective? This article will shed light on the differences and will tell you whether you’re better off with a trip to the dentist or buying an over-the-counter tooth whitening product for home use.

It’s not unusual for people concerned with their personal image to be equally concerned about their welfare when it comes to personal treatments of any kind. For example, there’s the question of the difference between dentist tooth whitening procedures and home-based tooth whitening. If you can whiten your teeth from the comfort of your own home, why bother with a dentist? Conversely, one may ask, “Why risk pursuing tooth whitening at home when you can get safe and professional tooth whitening results with a dentist?”

Dentist Tooth Whitening – Definitions

It’s perfectly normal to be wary of a home-based product that claims to be just as effective as its professional industry counterpart. In some cases, tooth whitening products that claim to be ‘just as good’ or even better than dentist tooth whitening are not exactly true. But by and large, most over-the-counter or online tooth whitening systems are effective and can produce satisfactory results.

It’s really all a matter of procedure and need. Going to the dentist will provide you with professional care and a faster whitening process, certainly two things that matter when it comes to health care and modern day schedules.

Home tooth whitening, however, allows you to have total control over the application process as well as flexibility when it comes to scheduling the applications.

Let’s consider how dentist tooth whitening procedures and home-based whitening systems work, as well as examine the pros and cons of each system.

Dentist Tooth Whitening – How It Works

Apart from the obvious requirement of scheduling an appointment with your dentist and undergoing treatments at his clinic, there are other procedures that cannot be replicated elsewhere. A typical procedure is as follows: before employing a whitening solution on your teeth, a dentist will often clean your teeth first as well as fill cavities.

Once he is satisfied as to the condition of your teeth, he will then proceed to apply a tooth whitening gel on your gums to protect them from the treatment.

Once the gel is in place, the dentist will apply a high concentration of tooth whitening solution on your teeth, as well as a special light to speed up the bleaching process. A dentist tooth whitening procedure will all take place in one visit.

Dentist Tooth Whitening – Pros

The biggest advantage of pursuing dentist tooth whitening is that it’s quick and guaranteed to be professionally done. As previously mentioned, these two factors are perhaps the most important considerations for many people. What could be better than to see the immediate effect of a professional tooth whitening treatment? Plus nothing beats the confidence of a trained and experienced dentist handling your teeth.

Dentist Tooth Whitening – Cons

The main disadvantage of going to the dentist is the cost. Most dentist tooth whitening procedures will set you back at least $300 per session and can run into the thousands at some places. Many people simply cannot afford to spend that kind of money on tooth whitening, no matter how badly they may need it.

Home-Based Tooth Whitening – How It Works

There are various home-based tooth whitening systems in circulation. Products vary from teeth whitening strips to whitening toothpastes to whitening gels and special tooth whitening trays that are fitted onto one’s teeth.

When it comes to the latter, there are plenty of ‘one size fits all’ tooth whitening trays in the market but the best ones are really those that are customized. Here’s why: customized trays offer a better fit to your own set of teeth, which means the gel for tooth whitening is applied evenly over all your teeth. Custom trays also prevent leakage of the gel, which may harm your gums and of course cause wastage of the gel.

Home-Based Tooth Whitening – Pros

A home-based tooth bleaching system is less expensive than dentist tooth whitening. You can save hundreds of dollars by opting to whiten your teeth yourself. You are also free to employ the tooth whitening kit according to your own schedule. This is good if you are a very busy person and have little time to spare for an afternoon at your dentist.

Home-Based Tooth Whitening – Cons

You must be competent and able to carefully follow instructions. You must also be dedicated to the task. Home teeth whitening is an extended process that can last beyond two weeks compared to dentist tooth whitening which can amount to a single visit. If you are not committed or unable to sustain a proper schedule, the process will not be as effective or may not work at all.

The Bottom Line

What becomes most obvious when reviewing the pros and cons of both modes of treatment is that it is largely a matter of cost and time flexibility. Here’s a good tooth whitening tip: if you can afford dentist tooth whitening (and can’t be bothered to try home-based products) a trip to the dentist may be your best option.

If dentist tooth whitening is not within your budget (and if you’re comfortable with home-based dental products) then the do-it-yourself route may be more suited to you.

What’s important to remember is that there really is no superior method of teeth whitening. Home-based teeth whitening products contain less amounts of carbamide peroxide than the solutions used by dentists. This doesn’t mean they are less effective – it just takes longer to see the results.

This is an important difference between dentist tooth whitening treatments and doing it yourself at home. It’s not a matter of which one is best because both routes are effective. It’s basically a matter of flexibility.

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Hilarious Sketch from The Carol Burnett Show with harvey Korman and Tim Conway

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How do I find a dentist who is patient with claustrophobic patients?
I've begun getting extreme closed-in feelings when my current dentist is working on me, and he gets snippy with me and doesn't have any patience for my problem. I need to find a patient dentist and one that is also on my ERS list of dentists. I have claustrophobia.

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18 Comments

1

You definitely need an attorney to work through this now. The dentist and the insurance company have dealt with you in bad faith. The insurance company probably did hope that you'd just go away. You aren't going to be able to fight this on your own, unfortunately. It's hard to say, without specialized knowledge of the laws in your area, to know who is responsible–the dentist, the old insurance company, or the new insurance company. Find a malpractice attorney who will work on contingency–don't pay an attorney anything up front.

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When i was 12 I had a baby tooth pulled for the same reason, but i had a shot in the gums to numb the pain. the shot hurt more than anything else. HAHA. i suggest wearing headphones though because the creepy squishing gums sound is freaky when he's actually pulling it out…it might gross you out and give you a false sense of pain. but NO…it doesnt hurt, to answer your question. If you are on the gas, you'll have it better than i did.

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I have experienced this in my hygiene career and sometimes it is a careless dentist (or other staff member) and sometimes it is an honest mistake. A couple of ways I have handled this are –

1. said nothing that would alert the patient and handed them a new pair of gloves prior to them getting into the mouth
2. asked them if I could speak to them for a minute outside the room and let them know
3. just made eye contact with the Dr. and pointed to the gloves on their hands to jog their memory
4. held out the box of gloves at them
(I have attempted to do all of these behind the patients head or at least out of the line of site, because who wants to be shown their wrong in front of the patient or staff)

If you think it is a ongoing problem and you feel that the dentist will get upset or be offended, you might opt to hold onto the mirror and explorer (so they can't do the exam) until you see they have changed their gloves and if they haven't, hand them gloves first and then the instruments.Or maybe leave a new set of gloves on top of the instruments on the tray so they can't get to the instruments without seeing them.

If this is a constant obvious problem and their are copious amounts of other "dirty" offenses you might see if you can make some positive changes in the practice or find a different practice to work in. Honestly, I graduated 15 years ago and alot has changed, so if the Dr. you are working for is older they may just not know about the newer protocols. There is an awful lot of new information to take in all the time, but basic cleanliness is an issue that cannot be compromised since some medically compromised patients could be severly affected….Not only are you able, but you must address the issue for everyone's safety. After all, if dirty gloves are going into a patient's mouth, what else are they touching the bathroom doorknob? (that you are going to end up touching with your bare hands?)

Good luck + hope that helps!
JAMRDH -a dental hygienist

4

Ask your friends who there Dentist is and would they recommend them

5

Hahahahaha. Harvey was always the softy when it came to not laughing… I don’t blame him though-the best variety show ever!!!

6

Seriously one of TVs greatest comedy teams.

7

Poor Harvey!!!!!!!!!

8

Why can’t people do things like this anymore? Comedy is never the same anymore.
Once again- a true classic

9

most dentist are very aware of this problem,and will work you through every step of the way ,i have had a major problem with anxiety,and dentist visits just inform the doctor they will help you.

11

Diagnosis of oral disease is not always as exact or as consistent as you may expect. Gum health for example runs the spectrum between perfect and dire and the point at which you would classify it as needing treatment varies between dentists.

Maybe you could ask your friends if they have a dentist with a good track record of looking after their teeth and get an opinion from that one.

12

Sorry – they won't do it. You have to complete your schooling and earn your license before you enlist. But if you want to learn self-discipline, a tour of duty as Marine will teach ya that! Do that first and then go to dental college.

13

3 months would make sense…you can't keep your teeth to clean or take to good a care of them!!! enjoy having nice straight pretty teeth..the braces are well worth it! Tell your mom and dad thanks for loving you enough to get your teeth straightened! ♥

14

I had dental surgery this past weekend and as the novacaine was working, I was thinking of this skit and began laughing uncontrollably. The nurse came in to see if I was alright, and was afraid that the novacaine may have gotten into an artery and into my brain.

15

I hope someone can help me with a movie title. In the mid 1970’s I saw a movie with Tim Conway where he had to wear a pair of roller skates for an extended period of time. He got called to be a pall bearer at a funeral & wore those skates at the funeral. One of the funniest things I ever saw. Would someone know the name of this movie?

16

just genius that Tim Conway is… his son Tim Conway jr is a VERY funny guy as well on the radio

17

Aw I remember watching this as a kid, you could tell they had the times of their lives, its such a shame Harvey died he was always the greatest straight man to Tim but he really shown on his on with the Mel Brooks films

18

This is hilarious. I didn’t get to see this show much when I was a kid because I was too young. I remember sneaking downstairs with my brother to watch Benny Hill. These are great and I’m glad I get to see it. I’m going to do a show like this.

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