Whitening Your Teeth

  Teeth whitening is one of the easiest procedures that can be done to improve the appearance of a smile. Today, teeth whitening is a safe and long-lasting way to achieve a brighter smile.

  A dentist-supervised whitening treatment is the safest and most effective method for obtaining whiter teeth. Teeth become darker with age and exposure to substances such as coffee, tea, and tobacco can contribute to discoloration. These yellow, brown or orange colored stains respond best to whitening. Other stains may be caused by exposure to a drug called tetracycline or to excess fluoride during early stages of tooth development. These gray stains can be lightened but results are not as predictable.

 

Best Teeth Whitening Options

  After an exam to ensure oral health, your dentist will determine if you are a candidate for a whitening process. There are several whitening processes available today; your dentist will recommend one that will give you the best results.

In-office Teeth Whitening

  In-office whitening is done at your dentist’s office. While it may require several visits depending on the number of teeth that need whitening, in-office whitening is the fastest way to brighten your smile. Your dentist protects your gums, then applies a bleaching agent to the teeth. A special heat light may be used to activate the agent.

 

Take Home Teeth Whitening

  A Take Home whitening system is the most popular way to achieve a whiter smile. Your dentist first takes an impression of the teeth to create custom bleaching tray. When you receive the bleaching tray, you will also receive the whitening gel and specific instructions from your dentist on how to use the system. This system usually takes 10 to 14 days to complete but some patients may begin to notice results right away. Your dentist will ask you to come back to check on your progress.

 

Side Effects of Teeth Whitening

  Teeth whitening is very safe, especially when supervised by your dentist. The whitening process does not harm existing enamel, tooth structure, bonding or restorations. However, whitening agents will not lighten bonding or tooth-colored fillings, only the teeth around them.

  For some people, teeth may become sensitive during the 10 to 14 days of treatment with whitening gel. Your dentist may choose to alter the treatment to alleviate sensitivity. However, the sensitivity is usually temporary and will lessen after treatment is over. Some people may have slight gum irritation from small amounts of the whitening gel coming in contact with tissue.



Length of Effectiveness

  Depending on personal habit, whiter, brighter teeth should last one-five years. Smoking and drinking coffee, tea and dark colas can darken teeth sooner and may require a whitening touch-up. Twice-daily brushing, daily flossing and regular dental checkups will help keep whitened teeth bright.

 

Zoom/Beyond Teeth Whitening

  Take a first step in feeling good and looking great with brighter, whiter teeth in less than an hour. Zoom! teeth whitening is safe, effective and very fast, and performed only by a dental professional.

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