What You Need To Know About Professional Teeth Whitening

Posted on: 30 April 2019

If you have recently found yourself thinking about calling your dentist for an appointment for teeth whitening, there are a few things that you are going to want to consider. This way, you will have the smoothest process possible. Here are a few of the things to keep in mind:

You May Experience Some Sensitivity

The professional teeth whitening can cause your teeth to feel a little extra sensitive for a few days or weeks after the work was done. Although this is not a side effect that happens to everyone, you should be aware of it in case it does happen to you. Talk with your dentist about ways in which you can deal with the temporary tooth sensitivity if that does turn out to be a side effect for you.

You Will Need To Pay For This Yourself

Even if you have the best possible dental insurance you could find, it is unlikely that teeth whitening will be covered. This is because most insurance companies consider this to be cosmetic dentist work. Therefore, it is not something that was a requirement for your health and the condition of your teeth. They consider anything that does not have to be done to be cosmetic, making patients pay for it out of their own pocket. Talk with a cosmetic dentist about the cost of their teeth whitening procedures. Ask if they take credit cards if you do not have the cash or inquire about payment plan options.

You May Have Professional Whitening Options

There is the option to have your teeth whitened right there in the dentist's office. More and more dentist's are adding the option of customized trays that the patients take home to use there for all of their whitening needs. Those trays are created by taking a mold of your teeth so that it will always be a perfect fit. Also, even though you take the tray home to use, it is still a professional grade of teeth whitening solution that you will use in the tray.

Now that you know a little more about teeth whitening through a cosmetic dentist's office, you should be ready to call and make that appointment. If you do happen to have any additional questions or concerns, you will want to bring them up with a cosmetic dentist, but before they start the whitening process so you can get all of the information that you need.

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