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BEST TEETH WHITENING TREATMENT. WHICH ONE IS BEST CARBAMIDE PEROXIDE OR HYDROGEN PEROXIDE(WHICH ONE WILL DESTROY YOUR TEETH?)
WHICH ONE WILL DESTROY YOUR TEETH?
THE ANSWER IS.
None of them, will damage your teeth, permanently.
And in this video, we will tell you, why this, and which one, you should go for.
If teeth whitening, is on your mind.
So, what is carbamide peroxide?
Teeth whitening, is carried out, through two methods, either hydrogen peroxide,
Or Carbamide Peroxide.
Carbamide peroxide, is a complex substance, that breaks down into.
hydrogen Peroxide, when it comes into, contact with water.
So in essence, the chemistry of most tooth whitening, is that of hydrogen peroxide,
Because carbamide peroxide, breaks down into, hydrogen anyway.
CARBAMIDE PEROXIDE
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
The ratio, of carbamide peroxide, to hydrogen peroxide, is 3 is to 1.
Which simply Means, that if a whitening product, has 30 percent carbamide peroxide, within it,
10 percent, of that will be hydrogen peroxide.
Is Carbamide, better than hydrogen peroxide?
No not at all, both of these substances, work equally efficiently, at whitening teeth.
A study carried out, by an American Dental association, showed that.
Although Carbamide peroxide, produced slightly more emphatic results.initially.
Ultimately, products containing, equivalent amounts of carbamide peroxide,
And hydrogen peroxide, produced exactly, the same results, in the end.
You, might be wondering, why these home tech whitening kits.
Most of the time, contains Carbamide peroxide, and not hydrogen.
The reason, for this hydrogen peroxide, breaks down fast, equals to 30 to 60 minutes.
and the concentration, is much higher, than carbamide peroxide.
Carbamide peroxide, on the other hand, realises half of it’s whitening power, within
First 2 hours.
and then, remains active, for up to 6 additional hours.
If you, get your teeth whitening done, at the dentist.
You will notice, that they use hydrogen peroxide, as the whitening agent.
and the sessions, last between, 40 to 60 minutes.
It’s more efficient, in terms of savings time, and giving fast results.
That’s, not to say carbamide peroxide, is less effective.
In fact, it works, just as well.
It’s contained, within home teeth whitening kits, because it’s safer to use.
By, the average person, and the concentration, is lower.
Which is why, it Recommended, that you use the whitening kits, every day, for the first week.
To achieve, the same results, as you would at the dentist.
Which causes, More Sensitivity?
Both, produce brilliant results.
there’s no arguing, that but there is a noticeable
Difference, in sensitivity.
when using hydrogen peroxide, compared with carbamide
Peroxide products.
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Hydrogen peroxide, should only be used, in a supervised environment.
Under professional supervision, especially if high concentrations, of the substance
Are being used.
This is because, of the extreme hyper tooth sensitivity, and gum irritation.
On the other hand, carbamide peroxide, can safely be used, at home without
The need of additional supervision.
Which, has a longer shelf life?
Carbamide peroxide, has a longer shelf life, than hydrogen peroxide.
Mainly, Because carbamide, does not release, all of its whitening power, in one go.
Nowadays, most whiteners, contain stabilisers, which helps to increase the
Shelf life, for up to one year.
A refrigerator, makes a good place, to store whitening kits, because of the cool,
Dark environment.
Here’s are The real advantage, of carbamide peroxide.
When carbamide peroxide gel, is administrated, a two step process initiates.
Number 1. Will be exposed, to salvia.
Breaks down, into hydrogen peroxide, and urea.
Number 2.
The hydrogen, then breaks down further, and creates free radicals,
Important for the whitening process.
This transformation, takes time, and means that free radicals, are produced over a longer
Time span, and at a sustained rate.
Which should you go for, if your in need, of teeth whitening?
Both, these gels, can be produced in a way, that makes them equal products, and
Both types, have been accepted, by the dental community, as a whole.
But, we would recommend, you go for products, with a 16, to 18 percent
Carbamide peroxide gel, because.
It, has the longest history, of being used.
It, has been most studied, of the two.
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