Teeth Whitening Been There Done That
Mar 13th 2023
In an effort to make their yellowed or stained teeth look whiter, some
people have tried using whitening toothpastes or other over-the-counter
dental products, applying white lights or lemon juice, eating apples or
strawberries, drinking through a straw, and avoiding wearing gold
jewelry or white shirts. Other people have given up on whitening their
teeth and have simply used photo editing software to "color" their teeth
whiter in photographs. These do-it-yourself solutions may work for the
short term, but do they really last?
Why your teeth may not stay white
You
may have invested time and money in consumer products or home remedies,
yet your teeth still do not appear white enough. Several factors may
affect the whiteness of your teeth:
Tobacco products can darken
your teeth and can harm your mouth.
Some foods and beverages, such as blueberries, coffee, tea, and red
wine, can stain your teeth. (The tubules that are the "infrastructure"
of your enamel absorb stains from and are cleansed out by proper
whitening procedures.)
Sometimes antibiotics, especially tetracycline, can discolor teeth. This
discoloration can occur during tooth formation in babies (even before
they are born) and young children up to age seven.
Illness, tooth injuries, and heredity or environment factors can affect
the color of your tooth enamel as well as the dentin layer underneath.
Some less reputable over-the-counter bleaching products can irritate
your teeth and gums, especially if they are not used correctly.
Also, lack of proper dental care can have a major impact. If you've
bleached your teeth but continue to neglect daily brushing and flossing,
your teeth and gums will only get worse.
How we can help
Whitening
teeth is the most common request for cosmetic dental services. Also,
professional whitening treatments may help avoid problems with increased
sensitivity in your teeth or gums, which sometimes develops with
over-the-counter bleaching products.
Some whitening products can be applied right in our office, while others may be used at home. For example:
Custom-fitted
dental bleaching trays can be an effective way to whiten your unique
smile. These devices, which look like mouthguards, are lightweight and
comfortable, and they can be worn either awake or asleep (if you do not
grind your teeth while sleeping).
Bonding materials can reshape and lighten your teeth, particularly when
they are cracked or chipped.
Veneers applied over your teeth can create a natural, whitened look.
Lasers and other technology can provide fast, dramatic solutions.
Some professional treatments have an immediate whitening effect, while
others may lighten your teeth gradually over a period of days or weeks.
We will be happy to consult with you about options that best meet your
needs. Usually we will recommend follow-up appointments to ensure that
your whitening treatments are effective and that other dental conditions
are addressed.
Depending on your eating, drinking, and smoking
habits, as well as the overall condition of your teeth, the whitening
treatments may last anywhere between one and five years. By having
regular dental checkups and maintaining consistent homecare routines,
you can help to ensure that your whitened teeth remain beautiful and
healthy.