MORE ABOUT TEETH WHITENING
There are many causes responsible for the discoloration of your teeth and even more products can help regain your brilliant, white smile.
Common Teeth Staining Causes:
Food & Drinks
Drinks like coffee and red wine often contribute to the discoloration of teeth because the color pigments attach themselves to the surface of the teeth.
Tobacco
Tobacco users may notice more stains on their teeth because of the tar and nicotine.
Medication
Antihistamines, blood pressure medication, antibiotics, and chemotherapy can all contribute to the discoloration of teeth.
Age
As the enamel of the tooth wears down, the yellow dentin underneath will begin to show.
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If you are considering getting your teeth whitened, visit Kirkland Cornerstone Dental to determine whether or not you are a candidate. Moreover, it is important to remember that whitening agents will not remove all types of stains or discoloration, so it is imperative that you and your Kirkland dentist discuss your options together. Upon deciding that you want to whiten your teeth, you have a few options: you can have your teeth bleached in our office or at home, or you can use a whitening toothpaste.
Teeth Whitening Options:
Opalescence Whitening (Bleaching) in office
Our Kirkland dentists will apply a protective gel and shield to your gums and bleach your teeth in the office. This typically only requires one visit.
Whitening (Bleaching) at home
Over-the- counter bleaching kits are available and use a lower concentration of bleach than what your dentist would use. The gel or strips will actually bleach the tooth enamel. You should always discuss teeth whitening with Kirkland Cornerstone Dental before choosing a kit.
Whitening toothpaste
Teeth whitening toothpaste uses an abrasive scrub to remove the surface stains on your teeth. Some will have chemicals and polishing agents to help increase the effectiveness of the treatment. Teeth whitening toothpaste, however, is not bleach and will only remove surface stains, not change the color of your teeth.
In conclusion, some patients may experience tooth sensitivity after a teeth whitening procedure, but this sensitivity is generally temporary. Overuse of whitening agents can cause damage to your teeth and gums also, so it is important to keep your dentist involved throughout the process, even if you bleach your teeth at home. At Kirkland Cornerstone Dental, your oral health is important to us, and we are dedicated to ensuring that you receive the dental care you deserve.
If you don’t want in office whitening, we also offer take home whitening trays, or you can receive information about porcelain veneers for a permanently white smile.
Think tooth whitening is just what your smile needs?
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