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		<title>Choosing the right teeth whitening treatments for you</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before you decide on a teeth whitener for yourself, you should consider a few things. You should determine whether your teeth are sensitive, whether there is any gum disease present, if your teeth are healthy enough and how you want to whiten them. The results of your answers will enable you to choose the right [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="word">Before you  decide on a teeth whitener for yourself, you should consider a few things. You  should determine whether your teeth are sensitive, whether there is any gum  disease present, if your teeth are healthy enough and how you want to whiten  them. The results of your answers will enable you to choose the right teeth  whitening treatments for you. Some people choose to pay their dentist for  whitening treatments while others prefer to whiten them at home due to the  convenience as well as the cost. Dentist whitening can cost in excess of $600  dollars and must be repeated periodically to keep them their whitest. <a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/whitening-kits.html">Home  whitening treatments</a> are more expensive than toothpastes but can be used daily  which prevents darkening from occurring.</p>
<p class="word">There are a lot  of people who have sensivities to hot and cold foods as well as cold air. This  can be painful. If you use a professional grade whitener on sensitive teeth, it  can cause even more damage by irritating the gum line around the teeth. There  are a few whitening treatments that include a<a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/oral-care.html"> remineralizing product</a> that  actually fills in the tiny, microscopic crevasses and pits that occur from  normal eating. This helps to desensitize the teeth making eating hot and cold  foods easier.</p>
<p class="word">Before beginning  any whitening treatments it is recommended that you visit your dentist to make  sure there is no gum disease present. Gum disease can sometime allow the teeth  to loosen and become abscessed. Using whitening products with gum disease can  cause serious problems. The gums can become irritated making the abscess worse  and spreading the infection through your body. This would require medical  attention in order to correct the problem.</p>
<p class="word">One of the most  important things you should discuss with your dentist is whether your teeth are  healthy enough to begin whitening treatments. If there are any small decays  that may be present between teeth it can cause excruciating pain and possible  infection. There are a number of gum diseases that can go undetected by someone  who is not familiar with dental diseases. If your dentist determines that your  teeth are healthy enough to begin whitening treatments and that there is no gum  disease you should determine which method of treatments you would like to try.</p>
<p class="word">Whitening  treatments come in a number of different types such as all tray whiteners,  plasma lights, strips and pens as well as toothpastes and mouth rinses. The type  you choose will determine the cost of your treatments and possible even the  effects of the whiteners on your teeth. Some of these whiteners takes longer  before you actually see their effects while others are more visible in a short  period of time. The ones that take a short period of time have a higher  percentage of peroxide in them; this can range between 12% and 44%. Of course  44% is a professional grade of whitener while the lesser is an over-the-counter  grade. The strength of your <a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/whitening-kits.html">whitening treatment</a>s will be determined by the  color of your natural teeth.</p>
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