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Most dental insurance plans don’t cover teeth whitening procedures or kits, but you might be able to use Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA) money. ... more
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TOP We recommend that you always check with your dentist before bleaching. He is the best professional that would know if tooth whitening with bleach is best for you. ... more
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TOP The results are not permanent. They should, depending on your habits, last for several months. ... more
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Costs for tooth whitening performed at tooth whitening centers vary depending on location and procedure, however they average around $400 per visit. ... more
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Popular types of non-dental tooth whitening include BriteSmile, Zoom, and Laser Speed tooth whitening. The whitening technician will apply a highly concentrated peroxide gel to the teeth. This gel can cause burns to gums and surrounding tissue if ... more
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Popular brands of in-office tooth whitening systems include BriteSmile, Opalescence Boost, Sapphire Whitening, and Zoom Chairside Whitening. In general, the cosmetic dentist will apply a highly concentrated peroxide gel to the teeth. This gel can ... more
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Although in-office methods of tooth whitening often produce a more immediately visible result, dentists concur that over time the at-home whitening methods can produce wonderful results. ... more
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The cost of at-home tooth whitening varies depending on brand, however the average cost is around $300 to start. The cost of refill gels varies across product lines. ... more
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At-home tooth whitening with dentist provided products is very effective. It almost always involves the use of a custom created tray which is filled with a bleaching gel and worn for a prescribed length of time. ... more
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Gums can become irritated or even damaged when over-the-counter tooth whitening products are applied incorrectly or too frequently, and tooth enamel can become damaged. Over-use can also lead to unnaturally white teeth that take on an odd, bluish ... more
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