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About teeth whitening

Teeth whitening, also known as bleaching, is a method used to make teeth appear whiter. There are various options available, such as over-the-counter toothpastes, rinses, strips, gels, professional treatments, and take-home kits. It is essential to understand that the most effective and safe teeth whitening systems are the professional-strength ones offered by dentists. These systems contain a higher concentration of whitening agents and are administered under supervision. While over-the-counter products may be suitable for healthy teeth and gums, they can cause harm if there are any existing dental problems.

How does a teeth whitening procedure work?

There are two primary types of whitening products: those containing peroxide bleaching agents and whitening toothpastes. Most whitening systems within the peroxide category use either carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide as the main ingredient. The concentration of these ingredients plays a crucial role in determining the strength, effectiveness, and safety of the whitening system. These systems work by initiating a chemical reaction between the bleaching agent and the discolored molecules, breaking up and removing stains and discoloration.

Considerations in care

Here at Lakeview Family Dentistry, we specialize in the art and science of dentistry to create beautiful and healthy smiles. We understand the importance of your investment and strive to provide treatments that support good oral health while meeting your smile goals and expectations. Our office offers a variety of advanced cosmetic dental services, and our team will help you choose the best option for your unique smile.

While teeth whitening procedures can give great results, it's important to know that not all types of stains or discoloration respond the same way to this treatment. Teeth whitening only works on natural teeth and does not change the color of dental fillings, crowns, or bridges. People with yellow-toned teeth usually see better results from teeth whitening, while those with brown or grayish teeth may need more intensive whitening or other cosmetic treatments. It's also important to note that teeth whitening may not be suitable for those with sensitive teeth, worn enamel, or significant gum disease.

You can rely on our team to assess your smile thoroughly and give expert advice on whether teeth whitening is right for you. If not, we will suggest alternative cosmetic procedures that can provide healthier and more effective results.

What to do and what to expect after a teeth whitening procedure

Here are some helpful tips to get the most out of your teeth whitening procedure:

1. Watch what you eat and drink, especially in the first 48 hours after treatment. Avoid foods and beverages that can stain your teeth, such as coffee, red wine, dark soft drinks, teas, berries, grapes, chocolate, and other darkly colored foods.

2. Quit smoking or reduce your smoking habits to prevent staining and yellowing of your teeth. Refrain from smoking for at least a couple of days after whitening to maintain your results.

3. It's normal to experience sensitivity to hot and cold after the procedure. You can take over-the-counter pain medication and use toothpaste for sensitive teeth to ease any discomfort.

4. Results may vary depending on your original tooth shade, diet, and oral habits. Teeth whitening does not change the color of existing fillings, crowns, bridgework, or dental bonding. If this is a concern, we can discuss replacing a restoration.

5. To keep your smile bright, maintain good oral hygiene and regular dental care. We can also provide a take-home whitening system for touch-ups as needed.

At Lakeview Family Dentistry, we are dedicated to providing excellent care. If you have any questions or concerns about your teeth whitening procedure, please feel free to contact our office.

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