TEETH WHITENING:
Brightening your smile is as easy as visiting your dentist for a whitening treatment, or purchasing one of the many at-home treatment options available.
You don't necessarily have to change your habits to whiten your teeth.
Simply replacing your regular toothpaste with whitening toothpaste is a great way to start whitening your smile gradually.
Using a whitening mouthwash, trying whitening pens, strips or trays are all good ways to supplement your normal oral hygiene habits.
If you regularly chew gum after meals, there are some brands of chewing gum that claim to whiten teeth.
While our teeth are not, by nature, perfectly white, most people feel that they could improve their smile with brighter, whiter teeth.
Over time, our teeth acquire extrinsic stains as a result of eating and drinking certain foods and beverages.
They also yellow with age, as a result of acquiring pigmentation inside the teeth.
There are various ways to safely remove the extrinsic stains and the intrinsic yellowing, leaving a whiter, more radiant smile.
Procedure:
At Home Whitening:
To keep teeth white, it's not enough to get your teeth whitened once and expect them to stay that way.
If your dentist recommends using an at home whitening kit, he will send you home with this whitening treatment with instructions to use it according to label directions.
Lifestyle factors, such as smoking and excessively drinking stain-causing liquids, may require more frequent touch-ups.
Speak with your dentist for more information about the at-home whitening method best suited for you.
If you are looking for a cheaper option, you could try using over-the-counter products, like whitening toothpaste, whitening strips or a whitening pen.
These products are all available in supermarkets and drugstores.
Professional Teeth Whitening:
These in-office options contain whitening agents in higher concentrations, and produce results much more quickly than over-the-counter options.
In fact, your teeth may be visibly whiter in just one visit.
You also have the added benefit of a treatment that is supervised by a dental professional.
Additional home whitening will be indicated with long-term success of these in-office whitening treatments.
Laser Whitening:
Laser teeth whitening is an effective way to removes stains, fast.
In fact the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry says that laser teeth whitening can whiten a patient’s teeth up to 10 shades in about an hour.
The procedure takes place in the dentist’s office so you should consult your dentist if you are interested in this procedure
What are the side effects:
Some people
may find that their teeth become sensitive to cold during or after the
treatment.
Others may have discomfort in the gums, a sore throat or white patches on the gum line.
Others may have discomfort in the gums, a sore throat or white patches on the gum line.
These symptoms are usually temporary and
should disappear within a few days of the treatment finishing.
If any of these side effects continue you should go to your dentist.



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