Tooth Whitening Advantages and
Disadvantages

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If you're interested in learning some of the advantages and
disadvantages of tooth whitening, then this article was written
for you. Specifically, we're going to talk about some of the
reasons to have it, some of the reasons why you may want to
avoid it, and some of the best solutions available. By the time
you have finished reading this article, you'll know whether
tooth whitening is for you.
Let's start by looking at some of the reasons why you may
want tooth whitening treatment. Firstly, it almost always makes
you look younger. It also gives you a better smile - which is
one of the first things we notice about people. Also, there's
no denying the fact that people judge each other based on their
appearance. If you have a "professional" job - having white
teeth is crucial to how you're perceived.
But what are some of the reasons not to have tooth whitening
treatment? One of the main side effects is that your teeth will
usually feel more sensitivity to hot and cold, and to sweet
things, after you've had the treatment. Thankfully, this is
only temporary though. It should subside after a few days.
If you're having professional cosmetic dentistry, it can
also be very expensive. Many people opt for home whitening kits
which are useful, but can be messy (depending on what you use)
and uncomfortable (also, depending on the method).
One of the best solutions I've found is to use whitening
"swabs". These are cheap, non-messy and easy to use. You simply
"paint" your teeth with the whitening agent (which takes 1
minute a day) and you'll start to see results after a few days
to a week.

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