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Your Teeth Whitening Cost Made Easy

By: Josh Adamson

Published: October 25, 2009
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Getting some straight answers as to how much teeth whitening costs and how much you can plan to pay for a teeth whitening procedure in the long run can be difficult. Many teeth whitening product providers offer information that is skewed in their favor or simply try to cover them up. The best way to find the answer is to just check multiple sources.

You will really be a lot better off if you know your budget before you get started with your search. You will instantly be able to eliminate a number of products options because they are not in your price range. Of course, if you have a larger budget and are not worried about how much you are willing to pay, it's still a good idea to make sure you know your options so you don't get cheated. Also, remember that a more expensive option will not necessarily lead to better results.

To start off, a visit to get your teeth whitening kit or your gels will most likely put your teeth whitening cost right around $250 to $400 dollars. Usually the dentist will mold some custom trays for you, which are a significant portion of that cost. They will also of course charge you for the gels that they give you as well. Prices can vary quite a bit, but the average tends to be right around $300. It's possible to find deals for cheaper through some dentists, but don't count on it.

The teeth whitening cost for in-office procedures is generally a lot higher than people expect or would reasonably want to pay. It's generally the quickest and easiest option, but it usually does take multiple sessions to get the exact results you want. Each session generally costs several hundred dollars, the average being about $650 per visit. If you really don't want to have to deal with trays and gels every day for several weeks, this option is something you may want to consider.

If you would rather find a product that you can use yourself without going to a dentist, you have a lot more options and your teeth whitening cost goes down significantly. Most of the time if you buy from a store or online, you will end up paying around $40 for a one month supply. Productst that are significantly cheaper than that are probably not really worth the money, simply because they are probably just a watered-down version of more successful products.

It's a good idea to remember that no matter which product you use, it's hard to tell exactly how long you will need to use any one product in order to see the results that you are hoping for. Some people will see results pretty quickly, whereas some people have teeth stains that are more difficult to get out. However, even if you have very noticeable stains and you plan on having to take a long time to see results, It's most common that your total treatment time will be under 3 months.

No matter how you finally decide to whiten your teeth, you will feel better about your decision if you shop around first. There are a number of resources and blogs with product reviews that really give some great perspective on which products work best. Don't buy a product before you have read a product review from a trusted source. Also, don't buy a product that does not offer a money-back guarantee.

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Josh Adamson shares a lot of information on Teeth Whitening Product Costs on his blog. Check out his blog now to find the best Teeth Whitening Deals!


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