You can develop teeth staining from a variety of causes including:
● Beverages such as coffee, teas, and colas
● Aging
● Medication (antibiotic) staining
● Trauma
● Disease
● Genetics
● Tobacco
● Excessive fluoride
● Insufficient oral hygiene
● Nerve degeneration
Taking the First Step
During your initial visit, your dentist will examine your teeth and
gums. At that time, the doctor will explain the recommendations and
discuss your options. If you choose to begin immediately, you can
relax and listen to music while we remove stains and transform your
smile from blah to brilliant.
FAQs about Teeth Whitening
What are
my options for teeth whitening?
With teeth whitening, patients can choose either in-office or
at-home whitening. For in-office whitening, such as Zoom!, we cover
your lips and gums before applying a thin coating of gel on your
teeth. Then the paste is activated with a special ultraviolet light.
In one appointment, you can leave with a brilliant new smile.
For at-home whitening, we will take molds of your teeth and supply
you with custom molds as well as professional grade whitening
solution. Simply apply a thin layer of gel to the trays and wear
them as directed each day. Most patients notice a difference in 10
to 14 days, and the full impact will appear at the end of the
whitening time period.
Does teeth whitening work?
Professional teeth whitening can safely and effectively remove
surface stains and renew your smile. Products like Zoom! Whitening
and BriteSmile can lighten your teeth 10 to 12 shades in no time.
Good oral hygiene, regular dental visits, and avoidance of products
that stain will keep your smile looking fantastic.
What is the difference between professional teeth whitening and
the kits I can by from the drug store?
Drug store whitening kits don't have the strength that professional
grade whitening provides, so many times, patients won't achieve the
results they desire. As well, these whitening kits often irritate
gums and soft tissue because they aren't customized to fit your
mouth.
What if teeth whitening won't work?
In some cases, especially where deep intrinsic stains exist, teeth
whitening may not be the best option. We will review your case and
can recommend other alternatives, like porcelain veneers or cosmetic
crowns, if teeth whitening doesn't fit your situation.
Is teeth whitening safe?
Many dentists consider teeth bleaching the safest cosmetic procedure
available today. With careful supervision, you can lighten your
teeth up to 10 shades and take years off your appearance.
What about side effects?
Some patients develop mild sensitivity after whitening. Time and
toothpaste that alleviates this sensation will help minimize any
discomfort you feel.
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