WHAT IS TEETH WHITENING AND HOW IT IS DONE

Your smile makes an impact to everyone you meet. And just like how we value our looks, we also value our smile because it can tell other people a lot of things. A bright and healthy smile can go a long way.

There are just so many ways to improve one’s smile, one of the most common is teeth whitening.

What is teeth whitening and how is it done?

Teeth whitening is a cosmetic procedure that lightens teeth and helps remove stains and discoloration. Whitening is of the most common procedure too because it has a significant impact on how your teeth looks. There are several reasons on why the teeth gets stained or becomes yellow. Below are some of the most common reasons:

  • Using tobacco
  • Drinking dark colored beverages such as coffee, soda and wine
  • Poor oral hygiene

There is also a so-called intrinsic stain which means that the stain comes from the inside of the tooth. This can be caused by exposure to too much fluoride as a child while teeth are developing. Other causes include tetracycline antibiotics. They can stain a child’s teeth if taken by a mother during the second half of pregnancy or if taken by a child who is 8 years or younger. Trauma from injury or accident can also darken teeth.

There are several ways to brighten your teeth but the most common methods are the following:

  1. In Office Teeth Whitening

The In office teeth whitening is also referred to as professional teeth whitening which is done inside a dental office. This is the most preferred whitening method. Stronger agents are applied in this type of procedure but the teeth and gums are protected from these materials. In office teeth whitening can make your teeth 10 times whiter in just an hour.

In-office whitening affects only the front eight teeth and is a great start for take-home whitening, which is always part of an effective whitening program.

There are rare case of tooth sensitivity that arise from teeth whitening but your dentists knows how to handle these issues best. Depending on how to take care of your teeth, the effect of this procedure can last longer.

  1. Over the counter or Home tooth Whitening systems

Commercially available tooth whitening systems are becoming popular because they are convenient and easy to use and are relatively inexpensive.

There are a few over-the-counter tooth whitening methods that can be purchased without your dentist’s supervision. They include whitening strips, paint-on tooth gel, mouth trays with gel, whitening toothpaste, and even whitening gum. These are generally safe to use but if unsure, it is always best to consult your dentist.

At present, even patients with sensitive teeth can undergo teeth whitening treatment.

Whitening may not be a permanent solution, the stains will still come back. There are a lot of factors that can bring your teeth back to a yellowish shade. If you consume a lot of food and beverages that cause teeth discoloration, effect of teeth whitening may not last that long.

There are also no known side effects from teeth whitening except that some people may experience teeth sensitivity for a short period of time. Women should also not have teeth whitening while pregnant as it may have some side effects on the fetus.

After the whitening procedure with your dentist, the following are the must dos for an aftercare to ensure long lasting effect of the procedure:

  • Brush and floss regularly. Maintaining your standard dental routines will help you
  • Keep your teeth looking shiny and clean for weeks after the treatment.

Be patient as teeth whitening procedures continue to work even after you have left

the surgery.

  • Drink beverages using s straw. This reduces the amount of fluid that has contact with

The front surfaces of your teeth.

  • Use the provided at home whitening kit for maintenance. This is a convenient and

easy way to maintain your bright smile.

  • Use the Tooth Mousse provided if you experience sensitivity.
  • Rinse after each meal. This helps to remove food particles from the mouth and gives

you fresher breath. If you choose to use a mouth rinse, look for one with teeth

whitening properties.

Contact Stamford Dental Spa for best teeth whitening service in stamford . Located in a convenient location, near Macys on Broad Street,124 Broad Street Stamford, 06901