Best teeth whitening is a confidence booster for sure, but whitening products aren’t all created equal. “I recommend any client who is considering a home whitening regimen to talk to their dentist first,” says cosmetic dentist to celebrities Cipriana Quann and TK Wonder. The dentist should be able to determine the best whitening products to use, taking into account any dental work like fillings or crowns that will need to be taken into consideration during treatment.
Best Teeth Whitening: Professional vs. At-Home Kits Compared
At-home teeth-whitening treatments generally contain a lower concentration of the bleaching ingredient hydrogen peroxide than professional whitening treatments, but they’ll still brighten your teeth by a few shades. Gel-filled trays are the most common, but you can also find whitening strips and a whitening pen for on-the-go touch-ups. The innovative Snow LED whitening kit, for example, uses an LED mouthpiece to speed up the process and reduce sensitivity. It earned high marks in GH Beauty Lab testing for being gentle on sensitive teeth and gums, as well as being easy to use.
When choosing an at-home whitening product, look for one with low concentrations of the ingredients hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide to avoid discomfort. The dentists we spoke to recommended a whitening toothpaste that contains a low concentration of both, along with other tooth-whitening ingredients like potassium nitrate and fluoride. Lastly, steer clear of any products that use PAP (or phthalimido-peroxy-caproic acid) as they may cause serious sensitivity. You’ll also want to brush and rinse regularly, avoid foods that stain (think: red wine and berries), and make sure to see your dentist for regular cleanings to maintain your results.…