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A brilliant white smile makes us feel confident and approachable, and professional cosmetic teeth whitening can turn your ordinary smile into one that will rival that of your favorite Hollywood stars. Like many people, you may have questions about teeth whitening. For example, are drugstore brands safe? Does teeth whitening damage your teeth? Let’s learn more about how it all works.
Nearly everyone will eventually have teeth discoloration because of aging. However, some other things can cause discolored teeth, including all of these:
Over-the-counter teeth whitening products are a one-size-fits-all option. But your teeth are unique, and your dentist offers better and more flexible solutions. The gel dentists use is prescription-strength and only available to dental professionals. Equally important, when you have your teeth professionally whitened, the team will thoroughly examine your teeth and gums.
One great thing about cosmetic teeth whitening is that you have the option of getting an in-office treatment or doing it yourself at home using customized trays. In-office treatments are suitable for those who want instant results, making it the perfect choice for special events when you need fast results. On the other hand, at-home whitening is a more gradual process. Custom-fitted trays are used with prescription gel to help you achieve a beautiful, white smile over time.
Your teeth have pores, just like your skin. They can absorb substances, including those that stain them. Eating foods known for staining your teeth can make them slightly darker, and these stains won’t go away unless removed professionally. However, your teeth’ ability to absorb stains allows them to absorb your dentist’s whitening gels.
How you deliver the whitening treatment is the key to getting your brightest smile. Store-bought products give inconsistent results, while professional teeth whitening delivers consistently whiter teeth.
Dentists recommend using whitening products at night. When you wear your trays with the gel provided by your dentists, your pores open up. Whitening your teeth in the daytime makes them more susceptible to stubborn stains when you eat or drink.
The causes of tooth sensitivity can include illnesses, genetics, or the deterioration of dental enamel. Feeling a tingling sensation or sensitivity when whitening your teeth is normal. The chemicals in the whitening gels are safe but may cause slight irritation to your gums. A fluoride treatment after whitening can help soothe the nerves and reduce inflammation.
Professional teeth whitening is very safe. However, DIY treatments using products like hydrogen peroxide and lemon can damage the natural enamel on your teeth and irritate your gums. In Ivins, Utah, Dr. Susan Baker and her team at Canyon Crossing Dental offer the safest, most effective teeth whitening that will give you the smile of your dreams. Call us today at [Phone] to schedule an appointment or consultation.
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