Tooth Whitening
What
is Tooth Whitening?
Tooth Whitening is actually a mild bleaching process that restores stained
or discolored teeth to a healthy, natural color. Don't be misled by unproven
and ineffective over-the-counter whitening solutions. Our office uses an advanced
procedure that is only available from your dentist.
What Causes Tooth Discoloration?
Teeth become discolored for different reasons:
- Frequently drinking coffee, tea, or colas.
- Some antibiotics may darken developing teeth in children.
- Aging - The dentin underneath the enamel of a tooth gradually darkens with
age.
- Use of tobacco products.
- Accidents - If a tooth has been traumatized,
sometimes the nerve will gradually "die," and the tooth becomes dark.
- After Root Canal Therapy, a tooth will generally
darken.
Is Whitening Safe?
Whitening is very safe. We use a product that has been proven
safe when used under the direction of a dentist.
Is Whitening For Me?
Your dentist will evaluate your teeth and smile to determine whether whitening
is right for you. In some cases a different cosmetic procedure may better meet
your expectations, but whitening is a safe, fast and easy process that is effective
for almost everyone!
What Is The Whitening Process?
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First, we will make impressions of your teeth so that our
lab can create custom whitening trays to fit your mouth. These trays will
guide the whitening agent to the areas of your teeth that need to be whitened.
We will record the current color of your teeth to help you monitor your
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Next, we will fit your custom trays in your mouth to ensure
they feel comfortable. Then we apply the whitening agent to your trays and
insert them into your mouth. Each treatment takes approximately one hour,
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When Will I See Results?
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Immediately! Most patients see results after the first treatment. It will
typically take a few treatments to restore your teeth to a beautiful white.
The time it will take depends on the original color of your teeth, how discolored
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How Long Will The Results Last?
The effects typically last several years. Many patients choose to "touch-up"
their teeth every 6 to 12 months. "Touch-ups" are especially useful
for patients that drink beverages that stain teeth, like coffee, tea, and colas.
Are There Any Side-Effects?
Some patients may experience heightened tooth sensitivity
to cold, or mild tooth or gum sensitivity during treatment, but these symptoms
are only temporary and disappear within a few days.
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