What You Need To Know About Laser Teeth Whitening
People sure are picky about their smiles these days. Teeth whitening products have multiplied like coat hangers on store shelves. Many people love to care for their smile because it makes them feel good and gives a sense of self-esteem. But many over the counter teeth whitening systems are, to put it bluntly, useless for some people's teeth. But now there is hope for a brighter smile for them with the emergence of laser teeth whitening.
Only In A Dentist's Office
In case you were hoping to order a laser teeth whitening system for home delivery, forget it. First off, it costs more than your annual salary. Secondly, lasers can do some damage if in the hands of evil doers. You can't avoid it - you have to go to a dentist's office. Laser teeth whitening is considered a cosmetic procedure, but your regular dentist might have one. Be sure to ask with the dentist you are most familiar with first. If he or she doesn't so laser teeth whitening, he or she should be able to recommend a cosmetic dentist that does.
Does My Insurance Cover This?
Since laser teeth whitening is considered a cosmetic procedure, good luck finding any dental insurance company that would cover even a fraction of the costs. And no health insurance will. You will have to pay for this yourself. Some cosmetic dentists (and regular dentists) offer flexible payment plans and financing options. Be sure to find out when the bill needs to be paid before you make an appointment. The least you can expect to pay is $300 (US).
Other Considerations
The procedure takes about an hour. You usually get to listen to your choice of music or even watch television in order to make the experience as comfortable as possible. First, you get a regular dental cleaning, and then a peroxide gel is applied to your teeth. This gel does not work all by itself. It needs the laser light in order to get it to properly work. Your teeth can look up to 10 shades lighter from one treatment.
However, if you have incredibly stained teeth, such as damage from tetracycline use as a child, you will need more than one treatment. A reputable cosmetic dentist will be up front about this before you are given a procedure. For many people, the convenience and the painlessness is worth the high cost in order to get a beautiful smile.