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Can I whiten my teeth at home?

Whitening teeth is a growing trend, and we’re not just talking about whitening toothpastes. Whereas once teeth whitening procedures were a cosmetic luxury afforded by celebs, it’s now much more available and affordable for regular people too. It’s also a particular trend among Gen Z and millennials. Perhaps it’s the quest for an Insta-worthy smile? What we do know is that 40% of people under the age of 35 have already had tooth whitening done.

The expansion of the market means there are more choices and it’s now possible to whiten teeth at home with a professional result. But how does it work? And is it right for you?

The answer isn’t as straightforward as you might think. While there are countless DIY products, professional at-home whitening is completely different, and much safer.

How does teeth whitening at home work?

Forget what you’ve seen online. Whitening strips? Charcoal toothpaste? Professional at-home whitening uses custom trays and prescription-strength whitening gel provided by your dentist.

Here’s the process:

  1. Your dentist takes impression of your teeth.
  2. These are used to make custom-fitted trays.
  3. The trays are fitted and checked.
  4. You use gel within the trays to keep it close.
  5. The treatment may span several days to weeks, depending on your desired results and your starting point.

READ MORE: How Does Teeth Whitening Work?

The benefits of at-home whitening

Convenience is the big benefit. You whiten your teeth on your own schedule. No booking appointments. No sitting in a dental chair for hours. Pop the trays in while you’re watching TV, or reading – whatever you fancy. Some gels can be used overnight too.

The results are gradual. This means less sensitivity. In-surgery whitening usually leaves your teeth feeling tender for a few days. At-home treatments work more slowly and so they’re more gentle.

Home treatments for teeth whitening are also more cost-effective. You get a professional-grade result without such a high price tag. Plus, you can touch up your results whenever you need to. Just order more gel from your dentist.

Many people find they have more control over the process too. If your teeth start to feel sensitive, you can skip a day. Want to whiten gradually? Use the trays less often. It’s flexible, which many like.

READ MORE: Teeth Whitening Kits or In-Clinic: Which Is Better?

Who is it suitable for?

If you have mild to moderate staining, it’s ideal. Coffee drinkers. Wine lovers. Anyone whose teeth have gradually become stained over the years.

It’s also good for people who appreciate flexibility and a slower approach. Some prefer whitening to happen over a few weeks as it’s more natural-looking.

It’s also good if you’re keen to maintain results after in-surgery whitening. Many dentists recommend this approach. Get the initial dramatic results with in-surgery treatment. Then top up at home!

It won’t work for everyone, though. Deep stains might need something more aggressive. And if you have crowns or veneers on your front teeth, whitening won’t change their colour. Your dentist can advise whether you’re a good candidate.

Tips for best results

Before anything else: Follow your dentist’s instructions precisely. Don’t ‘wing it’. Use the gel exactly as directed. Don’t leave the trays in longer thinking you’ll get better results. You’ll just end up with sensitive teeth.

Avoid staining foods and drinks during treatment. That means cutting back on coffee, tea, red wine and curry. It’s annoying but it means you’re fighting a losing battle otherwise trying to remove stains when you’re putting them straight back on. Some people use straws to drink as it helps avoid the teeth. Others brush their teeth after eating anything that might stain like curry.

You can maintain results with good oral hygiene. Brush twice daily. Floss regularly. Use a whitening toothpaste occasionally—though not every day as they’re quite abrasive.

Also, consider timing your treatment carefully. Don’t start before a big event if you’ve never done it before. Give yourself time in case you experience any sensitivity.

At-home teeth whitening with Ringway Dental

At Ringway Dental, we offer safe, dentist-supervised at-home whitening kits – no guesswork, and no trial and error with products that might damage your teeth.

We’ll asses your teeth first, take proper impressions for perfectly fitted trays and provide prescription-strength gel that actually works.

You’ll get clear instructions plus ongoing support. It’s professional whitening with the convenience of doing it at home.

Contact Ringway Dental today to find out more. Fill out a form or call 0161 437 2029

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