Different ways to get your teeth whitened
Most of us feel more confident with whiter teeth, knowing that stains can be a sign of poor oral health. As a result, teeth whitening has become one of the most popular cosmetic dental procedures worldwide, and there are several at-home whitening products available on the market.
Compared to over-the-counter products, professional teeth whitening procedures contain a higher dose of bleaching agents and therefore produce more dramatic results. Your dentist will assess your overall oral health, remove any tartar build-up and then apply a substance that will protect the gums from damage during the treatment. Depending on the severity of the stains, you may need up to three appointments to finish the procedure.
Once you’ve undergone a whitening treatment, you’ll need to carry on your regular daily brushing and rinsing as usual to maintain good oral health. Speak to your dentist if you start experiencing tooth sensitivity and gum irritation, and give yourself a break – remember that your oral health comes first.
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Try cutting down on acidic food, which damages your tooth enamel. When enamel weakens, it exposes the dentin beneath, which is a darker substance, making your teeth appear yellow.
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