Teeth Whitening Prices
There are many options
in the world of teeth whitening and the prices vary a lot. There are teeth
whitening options that you can do at home, and there are teeth whitening
procedures that must be done at a dental office, and there are also teeth
whitening stores and stands that offer their services.
The cheapest (and the
simplest) teeth whitening option is whitening toothpaste. Whitening
toothpastes start at just about a buck and range in price up to six or
seven dollars a tube. A very big plus for this option is that, since
toothpaste is something that everyone uses anyways, this is a very economic
choice. A downside is that, toothpaste will not work near as well, or as
fast, as other whitening options.
Teeth Whitening Prices
for at Home Teeth Whitening
There are many
more variously priced options which can be applied in your own home.
- There is a teeth
whitening "system" that claims to whiten teeth in three days using
the same whitening agents that are used at a dental office - this
sells for about twenty dollars.
- There is a
five minute teeth whitening gel which sells for just over seven
dollars.
- There are
whitening strips, which promise results after just three days,
that sell for forty five dollars.
- And whitening
strips that promise results in five days that sell for just over
twenty dollars.
- There is
a teeth whitening light system that sells for about thirty dollars.
- There is
a teeth whitening pen, for targeted and on the go application,
that sells for about thirteen dollars.
- There is a
two hour whitening kit that sells for twenty five dollars.
All of these
options (as well as the whitening pastes) are available at your
local drug store, and our going to be your lowest priced options.
At a dental
office you will also be met with various options for various costs.
Teeth whitening and bleaching options are available for about five
hundred dollars each, while laser teeth whitening costs are for
about a thousand dollars. These prices also depend on each
individual person and the amount of time (and the amount of visits)
that your teeth require.
Added to the
other teeth whitening options, there are also teeth whitening stores
and stands. These offer whitening services for somewhere between
fifty and one hundred and fifty dollars.
Keep in mind
that most insurance policies will not cover cosmetic dental work,
such as teeth whitening. No matter the cost, you are probably going
to be paying it all out of your own pocket.
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