What Does a Dentist Recommend for Teeth Whitening

A dentist recommends teeth whitening for patients that have mild to moderate teeth stains. They use a peroxide bleach that can safely target and remove stains on visible front teeth, improving the color and shade of your smile. The following is a discussion of professional teeth whitening and how to determine if treatment is right for you.

Professional teeth whitening from a licensed dentist

There is a big difference between professional teeth whitening and store-bought whitening kits, and it is highly recommended to visit a licensed dentist if you would like to brighten your smile with teeth whitening treatment. This ensures optimal safety and the most desirable results possible.

An overview of professional teeth whitening

Professional teeth whitening is a common way dentists treat teeth stains. Treatment involves the application of a bleaching agent to the visible surface of teeth. This removes visible discoloration and teeth stains that can develop over time. Dentists typically recommend teeth whitening once per year to patients with good oral health. Professional whitening typically takes place in the office, although some dentists provide take-home whitening kits as well (see below).

In-office whitening vs at-home teeth whitening kits

In-office whitening is often recommended as it allows the dental professional to closely monitor the treatment process for optimal results and safety. Take-home kits are also effective, but they require much more responsibility by the patient. Most dentists do not recommend over-the-counter whitening kits as they are far less effective and may cause side effects if they are used on teeth with worn-down or eroded enamel.

How to prepare for professional teeth whitening

Patients can prepare for professional teeth whitening by understanding the treatment process. It is also helpful to use a toothpaste that is specifically for sensitive teeth to minimize the risk of teeth sensitivity after treatment. Lastly, be sure to schedule the visit at a convenient time as the visit can take more than an hour in some instances.

When teeth whitening is recommended by a dentist

Teeth whitening is recommended when the discoloration is minor to moderate, whereas more severe stains require alternative whitening solutions such as bonding or veneers. In addition, patients should have good oral health and not have cavities that can affect the safety or effectiveness of treatment.

Keeping your smile bright after teeth whitening

After treatment, the patient should care for their smile through good oral hygiene and smart dietary decisions. It is best to limit foods that can stain teeth, such as citric fruits and tomato-based dishes. Drinks such as coffee, tea, and soft drinks can also contribute to teeth stains. Regular dental visits can also keep teeth looking great.

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You can schedule a visit with our dental practice today by calling us or sending us a message. We are more than happy to answer your questions and help you decide on the best way to improve the appearance of your smile. So why wait? Start the process with a phone call today.

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