What is teeth whitening?
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic procedure that removes accumulated stains on the surfaces of the teeth and allows the natural white of the enamel to show through.
How do stains form on the teeth?
Stains on teeth come from a variety of sources. Some people are born with slightly darker teeth, while others accumulate stains from extended wearing of braces or other dental appliances. Foods and beverages like coffee, teas and pop, along with tobacco, can also cause stains. Whatever the reason for duller teeth, whitening treatments can help fade some of the staining.
How long will whitening results last?
Once the treatment is complete, you should expect the results to last 6-9 months. Eating or drinking staining foods and smoking will shorten the lifespan of your whiter teeth. Brushing with a whitening toothpaste may help keep the whitening results looking their best for longer.
How white will my teeth be?
The shade of white chosen for treatments depends on the amount and types of stains on your teeth, as well as your skin tone. If you want the whitest teeth possible without bleaching, you might speak with your dentist about veneers.
Are there side effects to teeth whitening?
Because whitening opens up the tiny pores in the tooth enamel, it can cause some irritation and sensitivity to extreme temperature changes. Brushing with a toothpaste for sensitive teeth can help alleviate this discomfort.
If you are considering teeth whitening and are looking for a professional dentist, contact Southfield Family Dental today!