Teeth Whitening An
Introduction
Teeth
Whitening
An
Introduction
Everyone wants pearly white and
glossy, shiny teeth, the kind of smile
you see on the movie stars and TV
actors.
But all teeth naturally yellow
or color with age, diet, smoking or
illness.
Teeth can turn yellow, grey, or
brown. Some people naturally start
out with more grayish teeth than others.
Most teeth whitening methods work well on
teeth which have yellowed, and some
whitening can be done if teeth are
brownish or greyish.
There are a variety of methods
of teeth whitening you can try to
whiten your teeth, including home
remedies such as rubbing teeth with
strawberries before brushing, special
whitening kits you can buy
at the drug or grocery store, and treatments
at your dentist’s office.
Your first steps in whitening your teeth should
be a visit to your dentist. Besides regular
teeth cleaning, which keeps your teeth clean
and healthy, your dentist can offer products
and suggestions as to methods of teeth
whitening you can use.
You should also be brushing
regularly with a soft bristle toothbrush,
as well as flossing daily. It is best to
brush after every meal, drink, or
snack.
You can learn
about: In office bleaching by your
dentist, laser treatments, tray based
home bleaching, strips which bleach your
teeth, gels which bleach your teeth,
abrasives which remove stains, or other
stain removal methods such as teeth
whitening toothpaste.
Some of these methods only
remove the surface stains which may have
built up as a layer over top of your
teeth, while other methods change the
actual color of your teeth by over 3
shades. Either will improve the color of
your natural teeth.
If you have had dental work
done, such as fillings, caps, and crowns,
you may want to discuss with your dentist
a porcelain veneer or other method of
changing the color of your filling, as
your filling was made to match the color
of your teeth when it was put in.
Whatever
method(s)
You choose to try to whiten your teeth, you
always want to be careful of your teeth a
perfect smile doesn’t always make up for
damaged teeth and gums, does it?
Carefully research each teeth
whitening method to make sure it is safe
for your teeth. While treatments from the
dentist (except for some laser whitening)
are usually approved by the dental
association, they can be much more
expensive than over the counter
treatments.
Dental treatments can cost
hundreds to thousands of dollars for
teeth whitening, whereas over the counter
teeth whitening treatments generally stay
under $100.
Another comparison to make between dental
treatments and over the counter treatments is
time.
No one method will cause your
teeth to become whiter and stay whiter
forever, but the effects from dental
treatments do last longer.
They also take less time to see
results, for those who need quicker
results.
The method of teeth whitening you choose
should be based on tooth safety, as well as on
what caused the discoloration of your
teeth.
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