Teeth Whitening and the Future

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If you go back then years then no body would have heard of teeth whitening but nowadays it is commonly discussed and seen on TV makeover shows.
So what has the future in store for teeth whitening?

It is difficult to predict but there is still plenty of research and work to be done to give customers a better experience and ultimately whiten the teeth quicker, improve whiteness and minimize sensitivity in the process. Let us look at each element.

Speed the process
Modern techniques like laser teeth whitening has decreased the time it takes to whiten teeth to just over an hour but can this be made any quicker. There might be a few minutes that can be taken off the time but really the process of opening the pores and allowing the whitening gel to remove the staining is what takes the time and therefore unlikely that technology can improve that.

Other systems like the bleaching trays there might be scope to decrease the time but the gel is typically used overnight whilst asleep to keep the percentage of the bleach to a level that does not hurt the teeth or the gums. Increasing the percentage means the customer experience for these elements is potentially compromised.

Improving Whiteness
Well there is plenty of scope to improve this area. Teeth whitening always works but does have varying levels of effectiveness on different people. Making the whitening gel stronger will only increase the chance of getting sensitivity so a balance needs to maintained.

Having a teeth whitening gel that is gentle and that does not harm the gums or lips should they accidentally touch the gel would be the ideal scenario for a manufacturer to produce. Currently hydrogen peroxide is the most commonly used product but in the future will some clever scientist use another new product that works and fulfills both goals!

Decreasing Sensitivity
This would be great if very few customers actually got sensitivity in the future compared to a high percentage that currently get it! Using the dentin friendly gel would increase the customer experience and leave them with whiter teeth and a fond memory of the experience.

Summary
Overall the above points are hope that a clever scientist will develop a product or even a range of products that ticks all of the boxes. Very little in life is perfect but the teeth whitening is still quite young and has the time to develop clever and innovative products that consumers will use and like. The current situation is better than a few years ago and things have moved on but consumer expectations increase and the industry must keep delivering in every way.

Teeth whitening is a complex process as everyone�s teeth are different and need assessing on an individual by individual basis but it will get better and better particularly as there is so much money generated in the industry all over the world as the word spreads and customers experience the results they want more!


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