Everyone would love to have brighter, whiter teeth and a dazzling movie star smile.  According to statistics, North Americans spend approximately 2 billion dollars every year on dental procedures to maintain a brighter smile – a whole whack of cash!

Even with the popularity, many people get confused about teeth whitening options. There are two general tiers of available options: at-home products and in-office whitening methods.

A professional in-office method provides the best results in a short time span compared to at-home products. Also, it is done under the guidance of an experienced dentist or hygienist for increased safety.

In this article, you‘ll learn about the most popular teeth whitening options, facts, and products that give the best outcome.

If you are looking for a professional dentist for teeth whitening in Burlington, Ontario, consider visiting the website of Martindale Dental. They provide full service dental procedures to treat virtually any dental issue at one of their Greater Toronto Area clinics.

About teeth whitening

Too much red wine, coffee, smoking cigarette and certain medications can stain or discolour your teeth. Teeth whitening is the dental procedure of choice to correct these issues and restore your smile.  Generally, it is done in two ways – non-bleaching and bleaching products.

What are bleaching products?

The common ingredient used in tooth whitening is hydrogen peroxide (bleaching agent). The products used by the dentists will contain roughly 35% peroxide, while the products purchased at stores will have only 7%.  Both products can achieve results, but professional options will be much faster, deliver more even results and be safer for your gums.

Professional teeth whitening procedure

Teeth whitening procedures are relatively simple processes that usually take less than 60 minutes to complete at your dentist office.  Your professional will use stronger formulas to whiten better because they are able to precisely apply the bleaching gel to your teeth.  Getting this stuff on your gums isn’t healthy and can severely irritate the fleshier parts of your mouth leading to complications.


Before starting the procedure, your  dentist records your teeth’ shade. Your teeth are polished with materials to remove plaque. Then, a whitening gel, which contains 20 to 40 percent hydrogen peroxide, is applied and a laser is used to activate or accelerate the whitening procedure.

The professional teeth whitening procedure works faster compared to at-home whitening products. To attain brighter teeth, you may have to visit your dentist office a few times to dial in the correct shade.

At-home whitening products

Teeth whitening products are popular and work in a similar manner to the professional options.  They do however contain a much weaker bleaching agent and require more time to get the results of in-office treatments. There is a range of at-home teeth whitening products available over-the-counter, including:

Whitening trays

Usually, these trays are recommended by dentists as they contain more bleach.  This is likely what your dentist would use because they will make fitted trays with flexible plastic to perfectly fit your teeth.  If they don’t fit your teeth correctly, as is often the case with store-bought products, beach leakage can occur and damage your gums.

Whitening strips

These strips are made with flexible, thin plastic and coated with a bleaching agent. They are typically used twice daily for up to 2 weeks.  These can also sometimes cause side effects like gum irritation and sensitive teeth, so you have to talk to your dentist before using them.

In addition to the above, there are other at-home whitening products, including whitening toothpaste, whitening rinses, and more.  Brushing with activated charcoal powder is becoming popular as an all-natural alternative to bleaching products.

The best way to attain effective results in less time, an in-office procedure is the best choice. It’s also the safest and most cost effective option in the long run. So, visit the best dentist in Denison now to achieve that pearly white and healthy teeth.

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