Comparing LED and Laser Teeth Whitening
Both LED, and laser teeth whitening is effective and fast, but each method has its benefits to consider. Before committing to any teeth whitening procedure, you should educate yourself on the pros and cons of both types of whitening. Here's an in-depth comparison of these two popular options, so you can make the right choice for your teeth whitening needs and wants.
What does each type of teeth whitening do?
There are two main types of teeth whitening available: laser teeth whitening and light-emitting diode (LED) teeth whitening. Both use different ways to create a brighter smile, but they each offer their own unique set of benefits that may be important to you.
First, it's important to know that both are safe options for teeth whitening. Both have proven effective in clinical trials, though they each have different active ingredients. LED teeth whitening tends to be cheaper than laser teeth whitening when it comes to cost. They also work a little differently, which might impact your decision on which option is best for you. In general, if you have sensitive teeth or gums, we recommend choosing an LED over a laser option. With an LED, there is less chance of tooth sensitivity after treatment; with a laser, there is more chance of experiencing sensitivity due to heat created by treatment. If you're concerned about possible sensitivity after either procedure, talk with your dentist beforehand to discuss what steps can be taken to avoid or reduce any discomfort during recovery.
How long does each option take?
A single laser whitening session can take anywhere from one to two hours and generally, results last six months to a year. On the other hand, LED whitening takes roughly ten to fifteen minutes but is recommended to have multiple sessions. While you may think that it's not worth it for such a short amount of time, many dentists claim that each consecutive treatment accelerates results even more; therefore, having several sessions is in your best interest.
Is it painful?
Most teeth whitening procedures involve either exposing your teeth to a bleaching agent or having one applied to them. Since most of these bleaching agents contain hydrogen peroxide, which is highly corrosive, it's no surprise that many people are worried about pain—both during and after treatment. While everyone's experience is different, most providers of teeth whitening treatments will tell you that there is little to no discomfort involved in their procedures.
Your dentist can help you choose
The truth is that these two teeth whitening technologies are a bit different, and each has its benefits. However, both do an excellent job of removing stains from your teeth while leaving them looking white, clean, and bright. Everyone's situation is different, so there's no right or wrong choice. Instead, you need to choose what works best for you! We've made it easier by giving you some guidance. We encourage you to look at all sides before deciding which option fits best with your lifestyle.
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