Teeth whitening

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Everyone wants a healthy, white smile. Unfortunately, things don't always go as planned. Stains and discolouration are all too common dental problems, which explains why teeth whitening is such a popular procedure. Regular oral examinations and cleanings can keep most stains at bay, but some things are beyond your control. The simple act of ageing can cause stains. Various environmental and lifestyle factors can also do so. The good news is that most stains can be resolved through safe and effective teeth whitening procedures.

Prevent stains with good oral hygiene and healthy habits..

Preventing stains on your teeth is much better than having to remove them. Excellent oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing every day, can help prevent most stains.

Another great way to prevent tooth staining is to avoid certain foods and drinks or brush immediately after enjoying them. Examples include wine, coffee, and red soft drinks. Smoking can quickly and permanently stain your teeth and is also bad for your health, so quit as soon as possible.

Are you an ideal candidate for teeth whitening?

Teeth whitening is not suitable for everyone. Whether you decide to use a commercial teeth whitening product or opt for a dentist-supervised procedure, you should consult your dentist to find out if it is safe. Certain types of teeth should not be exposed to certain levels of carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide, which are used in these procedures and products.

Conditions that could prevent teeth whitening:

  • Tooth decay
  • White spots on teeth
  • Gum infection
  • Discoloured teeth
  • Sensitive teeth
  • Certain types of dental work, including crowns and bridges