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The Best Ingredients for Safe Teeth Whitening: What To Look For In Our Products

The Best Ingredients for Safe Teeth Whitening: What To Look For In Our Products

A beautiful smile with pearly white teeth can make you feel like a million dollars. It boosts your confidence, makes you more attractive, and improves oral health. It's simply impossible not to smile when you have such a pretty one. However, not all of us are blessed with naturally white teeth. But that can easily change. Nowadays, there are a ton of ways you can whiten your teeth and achieve the smile you've always dreamed of. You can get professional whitening at a dentist's office, but this can be costly. So, many people prefer to use at-home whitening treatments. However, choosing the right whitening product can be a daunting task with the huge variety of options on the market.

That's why we at Allure White want to make it easier for you. We take great pride in our carefully curated selection of high-quality products. We've cherry-picked the best of what the market has to offer. Our products use only the best whitening ingredients and are approved by the ADA and the FDA. They are safe, effective, and are used worldwide. We fully guarantee the origin of each of our products, as we get them directly from the manufacturers themselves or their official suppliers. All of which are trusted brands in the dental industry. Our range ensures that you can easily find a product that fits your needs. In order to help you make an informed decision for yourself, today we will be looking at some of the best ingredients for teeth whitening and how they work.

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The Best Ingredients for Teeth Whitening

There are many ingredients that can help you achieve a dazzling white smile. However, not all whiteners are created equal. Even though there are many ingredients that can whiten your teeth, not all are safe and effective. That's why it's important for you to know which ingredients actually get the job done well and without ruining your teeth. Here are some ingredients you will usually see in high-quality whitening products, like the ones we at Allure White offer.

Hydrogen Peroxide

According to Healthline, hydrogen peroxide is one of the primary bleaching agents used in whitening products. It tops the list when it comes to active teeth whitening ingredients. This ingredient is super effective at removing stains from the surface of the teeth, as well as lightening their overall color. It does that by breaking down into water (H2O) and oxygen (O2), which helps clean and whiten your teeth without leaving any harmful residue in your mouth. Since hydrogen peroxide acts quickly, it is the preferred ingredient for many in-office procedures. Thanks to its quick action, this makes it an excellent choice for people who want to see results in a matter of days.

But you don't need to spend thousands at the dentist to get a hold of this whitening powerhouse. You can get this ingredient in a variety of over-the-counter products, ranging from 3% to 15% concentration. Our Philips Zoom! DayWhite 14%  is an excellent example of an over-the-counter product that uses this powerful ingredient that can get you professional results from the comfort of your own home. Additionally, by using the products as directed or using a lower concentration can easily avoid some side effects, such as tooth sensitivity.

Carbamide Peroxide

Carbamide peroxide is another common whitening ingredient that can help you achieve a bright smile. This compound releases the whitening agent more slowly and is more stable than hydrogen peroxide. Thanks to its slow-release technique, you will most likely see it in many overnight treatments. Concentrations can range anywhere from 10% to 35%. It's a gentle whitening agent, which means it's gentle on your teeth and gums. Our Opalescence 35% comes in melon flavor and uses carbamide peroxide to whiten your teeth.

Since carbamide peroxide can sometimes cause tooth sensitivity, the Opalescence 35% comes with additional ingredients that will help strengthen your teeth and help reduce any sensitivity that may potentially occur. So, you can easily achieve professional results even at home with this product. According to a study, there is barely any difference between at-home treatments like this and in-office treatments when it comes to achieving effective results. The main difference is the price, as in-office treatments can cost hundreds of dollars.

Phthalimidoperoxycaproic Acid (PAP)

PAP is a newer, non-peroxide whitening agent that is gaining great popularity in the dental field for its gentle whitening action. According to a study, PAP works by oxidizing the stains on the teeth without releasing any free radicals. This means that the process is less likely to cause any enamel erosion or cause sensitivity issues. It's perfect for people who have sensitive teeth but still want to whiten their teeth.

Sodium Bicarbonate

Sodium bicarbonate, or more commonly known simply as baking soda, is a mild abrasive that helps you scrub away stains. This includes on your teeth. Baking soda not only removes stains, but it also neutralizes the acids in your mouth. This can help give you fresher breath and a cleaner feel. While it isn't as potent as ingredients like hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, it is still often included in many whitening toothpastes as it has gentle cleaning properties. When paired together with other whitening agents, it can help whiten your teeth and keep them whiter for longer.

Activated Charcoal

This natural ingredient is praised for its ability to bind toxins from the surface of the teeth. This binding process helps to lift any stains and impurities that may be stuck to the enamel. Thus, giving your teeth a brighter look. However, its effectiveness as a whitening agent is less supported by clinical studies in comparison to peroxide-based products. But it can always be used alongside them to achieve a better effect and to keep your teeth whiter for years to come. But this product needs to be used sparingly, as it has an abrasive nature that can wear down enamel if overused.

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Debunking The Myths: The Safety of Peroxide-Based Whitening Agents

There is a common misconception that all teeth-whitening agents will cause damage to your teeth. Many people fear that peroxide-based products may lead to enamel erosion, tooth sensitivity, and even gum damage. However, that is far from the truth. The American Dental Association (ADA) has granted its Seal of Acceptance to a lot of peroxide-based products, which means that they have met the rigorous safety and efficiency standards of the association. There is extensive research that supports the safety of these ingredients when they are used as directed, dispelling the myths that they cause any damage.

According to a study done in 2012, hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide are not only safe but also beneficial when used correctly. The study demonstrated that using these types of products for just 30 minutes a day can achieve the same result as using them for 2 hours a day, but without the tooth sensitivity you may get from using them longer. So, with proper and consistent use of whitening strips or gels, you can achieve a dazzling white smile without any harm.

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We at Allure White offer you a huge assortment of products, each with a varying concentration of whitening agents. The different levels of concentration help cater to different levels of tooth sensitivity and whitening needs. This means that there is a whitening product for everyone. For those with sensitive teeth, we have plenty of products with lower concentrations of peroxide available, so you can still achieve that pearly white smile without any pain! We've chosen our products carefully and taken into account all of our customers' diverse needs. By offering high-quality products with ingredients like carbamide peroxide and hydrogen peroxide, we ensure that you can easily find the right solution for your teeth-whitening journey!

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