Monday, July 19, 2010

Tooth whitening Q&A with Dr. Vincent


At the Dental Team of Sumter, we know many patients desire a brighter smile. The question is which type of whitening method is best for each individual? Here are several commonly asked questions about tooth whitening.

What are the differences between in-office whitening and take-home whitening products purchased over-the-counter?

In office bleaching is the quickest way to whiten your teeth. The bleaching agent used in the office is at a higher percentage and when used in combination with a special light, dramatic results can be seen in one visit.

Do whitening toothpastes make a difference?

Whitening toothpastes only remove surface stains through mild abrasion. They do not contain bleach.

How do I get my teeth whiter without them looking unnatural?

Use the product as recommended. Too much whitening can lead to an unnatural appearance or “too white” teeth.

Can I use whitening products on my teeth during orthodontic treatment?

With traditional braces, the answer would be no. There are other orthodontic procedures where you can possible whiten while straightening your teeth. Invisalign would be a perfect example. Since this type of orthodontic treatment involves form fitting trays, whitening gel can be placed inside the tray while in use.

Can I use whitening products on my dentures?

Dentures, tooth colored fillings, crowns, veneers, bonding, and bridges do not change with whitening procedures.

After in-office bleaching, what is the best way to maintain a bright smile?

Touch up on an as needed basis when you notice your teeth are not as bright as when the procedure was first performed.

What foods and beverages will discolor my teeth?

Soy sauce, berries, coffee, red wine, soda, dark fruit juice, and tea will stain your teeth. Also, extremely hot or cold liquids can cause stains to appear due to the temperature changes that result in expansion and contraction of your teeth allowing stains to penetrate. The same is true of acidic foods.

If you have any further questions about teeth whitening, please let us know during your next visit! We hope you're having a fantastic summer!

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