Everybody
loves a bright white smile, and there are a variety of products and procedures
available to help you improve the look of yours. Many people are satisfied with
the sparkle they get from daily oral hygiene and regular cleanings at your
dentist's office, but if you decide you would like to go beyond this to make
your smile look brighter; you should investigate all of your whitening options.
Start
by speaking with your dentist. He or she can tell you whether teeth whitening tucson
procedures would be effective for you. Whiteners may not correct all types of
discoloration. For example, yellowish hued teeth will probably bleach well,
brownish-colored teeth may bleach less well, and grayish-hued teeth may not
bleach well at all. If you have had bonding or tooth-colored fillings placed in
your front teeth the whitener will not affect the color of these materials, and
they will stand out in your newly whitened smile. You may want to investigate other
options, like porcelain veneers or dental bonding.
If
you are a candidate for whitening there are several ways to whiten your smile:
In-office
bleaching. This procedure is called chairside bleaching and usually
requires only one office visit. The dentist
Tucson will apply either a protective gel to your gums or a rubber shield
to protect the oral soft tissues. A bleaching agent is then applied to the
teeth, and a special light may be used. Lasers have been used during tooth
whitening procedures to enhance the action of the whitening agent.
At-home
bleaching. Peroxide-containing whiteners actually bleach the tooth enamel.
They typically come in a gel and are placed in a mouthguard. Usage regimens
vary. There are potential side effects, such as increased sensitivity or gum
irritation. Speak with your dentist if you have any concerns.
Whitening
toothpastes. All toothpastes help remove surface stain through the action
of mild abrasives. "Whitening" toothpastes in the ADA Seal of
Acceptance program have special chemical or polishing agents that provide
additional stain removal effectiveness. Unlike bleaches, these ADA Accepted products
do not change the color of teeth because they can only remove stains on the
surface.
Remember
when selecting a whitener or any dental product, be sure to look for the ADA
Seal of Acceptance - your assurance that they have met ADA standards of safety
and effectiveness.
Source: Gentle Dental
Orthodontics
For
Teeth Whitening Service, Contact
Schumerdental,
Dentistry & Cosmetic Dentist Tucson
899
N. Wilmot, Suite E5
Tucson,
AZ 85711
520-745-0126

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