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Important Things to Know About Whitening Teeth
by Patricia Strasser
If you are planning to whiten your teeth, there are certain
things you need to know before you get started. Find our if your teeth are good
candidates for the whitening process and what the whitening process includes.
Check into the side effects of tooth whitening too so you will know in advance
what to expect after the procedure.
A sparkling white smile is one of the wonderful characteristics most people
want to have in order to improve their overall appearance. Many people rely on
tooth whitening methods to achieve that goal. Before whitening your teeth, it is
important that you understand the following:
Know if your teeth are appropriate for whitening
Not all teeth are eligible for whitening. Teeth that have restorations or
white fillings can't be whitened using hydrogen or carbamide peroxide because
they cannot be whitened beyond their original color. The differences in color of
the surrounding whitened teeth will be easily noticed and make the restored
teeth stand out and look artificial. Other teeth that are not good for whitening
are teeth that have external staining, natural discoloration through aging, and
those which have been through a root canal may not achieve good results with the
whitening process. For these situations, internal tooth whitening might be
better option. So what teeth work best? Those with a natural yellow color will
have the best results. Pregnant or nursing women should also avoid whitening
because tooth whitening products may have teratogenic effects. Also, people with
hypersensitive teeth should avoid the whitening process to decrease sensitivity
level.
Know how the tooth is whitened
The first layer of the tooth is the enamel. It is clear and
semi-translucent. The layer underneath the enamel is called the dentin. To
whiten the dentin, a peroxide solution is applied on the enamel. The pores of
the enamel then open allowing the solution to reach the dentin. Tooth-whitening
products are commonly available in supermarkets and pharmacies, ask your dentist
for recommendations or check which brand will produce best results before
buying.
Understand the side effects of tooth whitening
Though tooth whitening is considered a safe procedure, there are some side
effects you should know before having it done. Some people may experience tooth
sensitivity during the whitening process, it's better to consult your dentist to
decrease incidences of sensitivity. Some people may also experience soft tissue
irritation or an uneasy feeling in some parts of the oral mucosa while the
solution is being used. Others may not see the desired results all at once or
have some teeth whiten successfully while the rest appear duller in color.
It's vital to plan for your tooth whitening process first. While you may not
experience successful, immediate results, you will be prepared with an
appropriate and realistic time frame for when you can expect to have your new
smile.
Manhattan
teeth whitening
Dr Linhart can help your learn more about it. |
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