January 28, 2008

Zoom teeth whitening, effects on your teeth?

In today's appearance conscious attitude even your smile doesn't escape scrutiny.  Just a few years ago those with less than perfect and less than white teeth really had no options (beyond caps or false teeth) to improve their smile.  Thankfully that has changed with the innovative Zoom teeth whitening.  One of the first things that someone notices in another person is their smile.  Those with unattractive smiles may feel self conscious about their smile and may not make that important first impression.  It makes someone's smile very important.  A beautiful smile that includes bright, white teeth improves anyone's allover appearance. Having nice white teeth can help you feel better about yourself and make that memorable impression. 

There are many factors that can contribute to the staining and darkening of teeth.  Lifestyle factors are the biggest contributor to this problem. Teeth can become stained and darken from such things as drinking coffee, tea, cola and red wine.  Smoking is also a major factor in whether teeth will darken.   But simply aging can also contribute to teeth not being their whitest.

The solution to this is using a whitening procedure.   This is the best possible way to improve the total look of your smile. While the Zoom whitening procedure has become easier to access in many dental offices. There are some things that you should look at when considering a whitening procedure.  Here are a few-

    The whitening procedure should be fast and convenient. The Zoom whitening procedure takes just 45 minutes.  This can be done literally during a lunch hour. A special proprietary bleaching gel is applied to the teeth after the lips and gums are covered. A specially designed laser light is then applied to help the gel penetrate and break up stains and discoloration.  This is repeated in three 15 minute increments and then followed by a five minute fluoride treatment.
    The whitening procedure should be long lasting.  Proponents of the Zoom whitening procedure report that after treatment their teeth are between 6-10 shades lighter.  The teeth permanently become lighter with the correct post procedure care.  Dentists who use this procedure for their patients recommend flossing and brushing twice daily using special Zoom toothpaste.  This is used as a maintenance procedure to the actual whitening.
    The whitening procedure should have low sensitivity.  This provides the least amount of discomfort. Some patients report after using the Zoom whitening procedure that they do have a slight and temporary increased sensitivity to cold. These symptoms disappear 1-3 days after the completion of the treatment.  While this may seem like a negative to this procedure, many off the shelf bleach treatments are harsh and can cause a great amount of discomfort for the user.
    The whitening procedure should be proven to safe and effective.  To many times beauty treatments can not provide what is promised or have serious side effects.  Neither of these is true with using the Zoom whitening procedure.  There are countless testimonials available about both the safety and effectiveness of the procedure.  As with any other cosmetic procedure the consumer should not be afraid to ask for referrals from their dental professional.
    The whitening procedure should be performed only by a dental professional. Dentists and other professionals applying this treatment undergo specific training to get the best results possible.  It is important that the consumer of whitening products have the procedure done with a qualified dental professional to maximize the wanted results. 

The Zoom whitening procedure seems to have it all!  Fast, safe and easy to do this has certainly become the next step in achieving that glowing smile of pearly white teeth!

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