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Teeth Whitening
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| Your wedding is coming up and you want your smile to be its
brightest. Or maybe you have an important speaking engagement.
Whatever the reason, bleaching isn’t just for the movie stars. Many
people have had their teeth bleached, and millions more are thinking
about it. The desire for a brighter smile with whiter teeth is very
strong, and tooth bleaching safely lightens the color of the teeth,
lasting for up to five years. The most effective and safest method
of tooth bleaching is dentist-supervised. Is bleaching for you? Generally, bleaching is successful in 90 percent of patients, though it may not be an option for everyone. Pregnant women will want to inquire with their dentist and physician before treatment begins. Consider tooth bleaching if your teeth are darkened from age, coffee, tea or smoking. Teeth darkened with the color of yellow, brown or orange respond better to lightening. Other types of gray stains caused by fluorosis, smoking or tetracycline are lightened, but results are not as dramatic and may require significantly longer treatment for the desired results. If you have very sensitive teeth, periodontal disease, or teeth with worn enamel, your dentist may discourage bleaching. What’s involved? First, the dentist will determine whether you are a candidate for tooth bleaching and what type of bleaching system would provide the best results. If you’re in a hurry for whiter teeth, you may decide to have your teeth lightened immediately. However, most patients choose dentist-supervised at-home bleaching, which is more economical and provides the same results-our office is not equipped to perform in office instant bleaching. With the at-home method,
your first appointment will include having impressions of your teeth
made to fabricate mouth trays for you. The mouth trays are custom
made for your mouth and are lightweight so that they can be worn
comfortably while you are awake or sleeping. The mouth trays are so
thin that you should even be able to talk and work while wearing
them. Along with the mouth trays, you’ll receive the bleaching
materials and will be given instructions on how to use them. Most
people will wear the mouth trays for one hour a day for two to three
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