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If you have decided to brighten your smile with a kit that you can use at home, there are a few things you should know before making a decision as to which kit is the best for your individual needs. First, not all kits are created equal either in effectiveness or ease of use. It pays to shop around to find the system that will be easiest for you to use, the most effective in achieving your desired result, and will fit best into your budget.

How easy are Kits to Use?

The short answer to this question is, very easy in most cases. There are a couple of options in kits that are completed within your home. The first is a brush on system that allows the user to “paint” his teeth with the whitening gel. These kits tend to be the least expensive, but may be more difficult to use and not as effective. Still, if you are just looking into the whitening process and want to see results with minimum investment, this may be a good system for you to try.

Another kit for home use is one that applies strips coated with the whitening gel directly to your teeth. These strips are usually used once a day, and are left on the teeth for at least 30 minutes at a time. The good news about this type of system is that it is

very easy to use, and the results are generally very good. The disadvantage to this type of kit is generally the cost, since it can run quite a bit higher than the gel and brush technique. For a home whitening kit, you are most likely to see your desired results with this type of system.

How Safe are these Kits?

For the most part, the kits are very safe to use, and studies show very little negative side effects. The two potential problems with the kits are an increased sensitivity with the teeth, and irritation of the gum area. Both of these side effects tend to be mild, and go away a few days after stopping the treatments. To ensure the safety of the kit that you select, you can talk to your dentist and check to see that your selected kit has been approved by the American Dental Association. There are a handful of brands on store shelves that do sport the ADA seal of approval.

Teeth whitening kits can be a convenient and inexpensive way to a brighter smile and whiter teeth. If you are considering a teeth

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