Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Natural Teeth Whitening - A Better Alternative?


Teeth whitening is a common household term that nearly anyone looking to brighten their smile has taken part in. Whether you've gone to the local dentist, or bought a home kit at Wal-Mart, teeth whitening is becoming one of the more popular beauty treatments. Today, people demand instant results, and the technology has allowed for teeth whitening to deliver on that promise.

Popularity aside, teeth whitening has its drawbacks. The use of chemical bleaches and peroxides can have adverse side effects on some individuals. As a result the global market is now turning towards a more natural whitening process.

Recently, products with herbal ingredients that help remove plaque and stains from the teeth have been gaining popularity. Popular ingredients in these products may consist of silica, bamboo powder, calcium carbonate, and sodium chloride. Although studies claim these products work to aid in the whitening process, they can take a long time to produce desired results, and must be used in a consistent manner.

However, some feel that the delay in results is a fair trade off for non-chemical, non-harmful whitening process. The impact of natural whiteners on the tissues of the mouth and tooth enamel is minimal if present at all. To this day, no side effects have been reported using a bamboo powder paste, or a sodium chloride / calcium carbonate mixture.

Another advantage to natural teeth whiteners is that they can be prepared in the home. The basic ingredients can be purchased at any regular grocery store, and preparation is easy. What's better, the herbs and natural ingredients used in the whitening products are based on hundreds or thousands of years of wisdom from ancient civilizations. The actual science behind the whitening process by the chemicals is beyond the scope of this article, but a quick trip to any local library will provide you with all necessary information.

The last, and to some the most important advantage to natural whiteners is the savings. A professional laser whitening process at a dental office can set you back several thousand dollars depending on the type of treatment, and how many repeat visits are required. Even the whitener products found on the shelves in grocery stores can be several hundred dollars. To many, the cost to reward ratio in expensive commercial options just isn't there. Even those who are in the financial position simply won't opt for a professional job because of the risk associated with the bleaching compounds.

The bottom line is natural teeth whiteners provide yet another option for those wanting a bright and dazzling smile without breaking the bank. Although commercial products and professional procedures are still the preferred method, research into natural whiteners has come a long way and will continue to progress.

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