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How Often Should Teeth be Whitened?

More people are now choosing to have teeth whitening to end the embarrassment that stained and discolored teeth can cause. There are many different te...

 

More people are now choosing to have teeth whitening to end the embarrassment that stained and discolored teeth can cause. There are many different teeth whitening products available, some of which you can use at home and others that can only be done in a dentist’s surgery. A lot depends on what you can afford and which type of treatment will be the most suitable for you.

Once you have decided on whether you are going to have your teeth whitened by a dentist or whether you will do it at home, the next question that most people ask is how often should teeth be whitened. There are no hard and fast rules about how often you should have your teeth whitened but you should remember that if you choose bleaching then using the product too often could actually damage the enamel on your teeth.

If you have your teeth whitened at the dentists it can be expensive. Some famous people choose to have porcelain whitening veneers placed on their teeth so that they don’t have it done so often. The problem with veneers is that they too can become discolored in time, even if you do give up drinking coffee and sodas. If you opt for one of the other whitening procedures then your dentist will advise you on how long it will be before your teeth will need whitening again.

If you are one of those people who would prefer a teeth whitening product that can be used at home will probably find that the directions say how often it should be used. Some products can be harmful to your teeth enamel if they are used too often and you should always read the directions and recommendations on repeat procedures very carefully.

Types of Tooth Whitening

 

If you have a special event coming up or if you just want to look your best, then you might want to think about teeth whitening. Nowadays it’s not just the rich and famous who have a sparkling white smile, there are so many different tooth whitening processes and products on the market that almost everyone is doing it.

The top layer of enamel on our teeth is easily stained. Over time, the food we eat and the liquids we drink stain that top layer on our teeth and if this is left for too long, it can look quite unsightly. When you brush your teeth, the brushing and the toothpaste will remove some of the stains from your teeth, but it just isn’t enough to get rid of all of them, which is why people have their teeth whitened.

Tooth Whitening Processes and Products

You can have your teeth whitened at your dentist’s surgery, or if you think you won’t have the time to visit the dentist for a repeat visit in the near future, there are plenty of home teeth whitening products that you can choose from. Teeth bleaching should really be undertaken by a dentist but some people do it at home. Bleaching doesn’t tend to work well on grayish or brown teeth, but can make a huge difference to your teeth if they are stained yellow. With graying teeth, the grayness either disappears very slowly or the product just doesn’t work at all.

Besides these bleach compounds, you can also get bleaching strips to whiten your teeth; but again, these may not be effective if your teeth are greyish. If you decide to have your teeth whitened by your dentist, then instead of bleaching your teeth he or she may decide to use laser treatment. The laser method involves the dentist using a laser light to help work the compound into your teeth. Laser whitening is one of the most effective whitening processes and you may only need one or at most two treatments.

Why Teeth Whitening?

 

Nowadays if people really want to look their best then they no longer rely solely on brushing their teeth and keeping them clean, they want their teeth to shine. We always seem to notice if a person has discolored teeth and we’re always praising people who have very white teeth. Dentists and dental hygienists also know how important it is for people to have their teeth looking as white as possible, which is why there are now a number of whitening treatments available at many dental clinics.

Stained Teeth

Stained teeth are not necessarily simply a result of poor dental hygiene. Your teeth can get stained every time you eat or drink something. Modern diets are often more injurious to our teeth than in the past. Fizzy drinks, tea, coffee and sweets all help to contribute to the discoloration of teeth. There are two things that can be done to reduce this staining: consume less of the products that discolor tooth enamel and visit your dentist for a scale and polish.

Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening involves removing the stains that occur on our tooth enamel. Whatever we eat will have some effect on the color of our teeth, which is why there is a demand especially among people in the public eye for tooth whitening and teeth whitening products. An increasing number of people feel that it is better to spend money on having their teeth whitened at the dentist’s surgery than to put up with unsightly stains on their teeth.

There are plenty of teeth whitening products on the market that can be used at home, but if you have a medical condition then you should consult your dentist before using them as many are bleach based. If you want professional and risk free teeth whitening then you should visit your dentist.

Laser Teeth Whitening

 

You may or may not have heard of laser teeth whitening, but it is highly likely that you do know that people have their teeth whitened and you are just not aware of the specifics. Almost every film and television personality now has what looks like a perfect set of teeth and this is largely because they have had their teeth whitened.

The staining and discoloration of teeth is really a natural process that takes place over time. Everything that we eat and drink affects the enamel (the very top layer) of our teeth, until the teeth become stained and discolored. We do notice when someone has badly stained teeth and may not be aware that our own teeth are not much better. Once you realize that it is not just other people’s teeth that are stained, but that yours are also, you may want to seek the help of your dentist.

In recent years dentists and dental technicians have developed a range of teeth whitening procedures that can restore your teeth to a lovely, brilliant white. Many dentists have a favorite method of teeth whitening and laser whitening is often the preferred method because it causes fewer problems for those with sensitive teeth. Laser teeth whitening is quite a simple yet effective process; your dentist will work a compound into your teeth with the aid of a laser light. When you have your teeth whitened using lasers, it usually only requires one or two visits to the dentist’s surgery, so it is quicker than some of the other methods.

Not everyone can afford repeat visits to the dentist, but there are plenty of teeth whitening products on the market that you can use at home. If you have had it done by your dentist once, then home treatments are a good way of making your white smile last longer.

What Teeth Whitening Method is Best?

 

If you are looking forward to a wedding in the near future then the one thing you don’t want is to be afraid of smiling too much because your teeth are discolored. Everyone is affected by discolored teeth at some point because some of the food we eat and drinks such as coffee, tea and soda leave a residue on the teeth that is not normally removed by brushing alone. Over time, our teeth become stained and yellow, no matter how often you clean them and the only way to deal with this is to have your teeth whitened.

Having your teeth whitened at a dental surgery may not be the cheapest way of getting a lovely, brilliant smile on your wedding day, but it is certainly the most effective. Not all dentists will use the same methods of teeth whitening nor will they use the same compounds. Often this is a matter of preference, but some people may have a reaction to a particular product and a dentist may decide not to offer it to anyone. On the other hand, your dentist may decide that your teeth will look better if they are bleached and so decides to use that method.

Teeth whitening bleach is actually a particular type of bleach that works on the teeth over a period of time. When your dentist recommends that you have your teeth bleached he should also let you know that it could involve several visits. If you don’t have time for repeat appointments then you may want to ask what, if any other teeth whitening treatments your dentist has on offer. Most dentists will offer patients a choice of treatments, just because they recommend one in particular does not mean that you have to agree to it.

Are Your Teeth Pearly?

 

People want to have pearly white teeth for as long as they possibly can – which isn’t long because food, drink and in some cases, cigarettes stain those teeth. Brushing your teeth well and often will keep your teeth healthier and clean off some of the food, drink and smoke residue, but it won’t remove all of it. If you really want pearly white teeth then the most sensible option is to ask your dentist about professional teeth whitening.

You may not even realize that your teeth are discolored until you bump into an old friend who still has a gleaming smile; then you find out that they have been to the dentist for teeth whitening treatment. If you decide to find out more about teeth whitening then you should find a dentist that you think you will feel comfortable with. When you visit the dentist’s surgery then he or she will be able to tell you about the range of teeth whitening options that they have. They may also advise you on what they think will be most suitable for you.

Not all dentists will use the same teeth whitening procedures, but whatever treatment your dentist recommends is likely to do the job and give you pearly white teeth like your friend. One of the more common methods that modern dentists use is to apply a whitening compound to your teeth with the aid of a laser light. This method is popular because it usually needs only one or at most two visits to achieve the required results. Sometimes your dentist may use a bleaching treatment providing you don’t have sensitive teeth, although this method may need to be repeated several times to get your teeth really white.

What a Lovely Smile

 

The demand for cheaper and better teeth whitening methods is increasing as people see the gleaming smiles of their favorite actors and pop stars. When you hear someone remark about another person that they have a really lovely smile, what they usually mean is haven’t they got lovely white teeth. The fact is that we all suffer from discolored teeth; even the teeth of very young children can soon become stained and yellow if they eat too much of the wrong things.

Every time we eat too many summer berries or drink too much soda or coffee, it stains the top layer of our teeth and spoils the look of our smile. Most people brush their teeth two or three times a day because they were taught good dental hygiene as a child, but simple brushing does not remove these stains and build up from our teeth enamel.

A toothbrush and toothpaste can only do so much when it comes to preserving the whiteness of our teeth. When you visit your dentist for your regular check ups he or she will usually ask if you want a scale and polish at the same time as this does reduce the discoloration. People are more conscious of their appearance now than they may have been thirty of forty years ago, which is why dentists and dental technicians have now devised a range of teeth whitening processes that will give you back that lovely smile.

Having your teeth whitened by your dentist is probably the best way to brighten up your smile. Nowadays life gets so hectic that people may not have the time to visit their dentist every time their teeth are dulled, which is why there is also a range of home teeth whitening products available on the market.

What is Tooth Whitening?

 

Tooth whitening is exactly what it says on the tin: a process that removes the stains that occur when we eat and drink and whitens tooth enamel. Tooth whitening in one form or another has been around for a very long time. Before the invention of toothpaste people would use bicarbonate of soda, salt and many other home remedies to clean their teeth and keep them looking white. Modern methods of keeping teeth clean and white are constantly evolving. However many of the more common methods have been around for some time and are quite safe for most people.

It is a known fact that no matter how careful we are when it comes to brushing and flossing our teeth, ordinary toothpaste is just not up to the job of getting rid of the yellow stains on our teeth. When famous people want to have their teeth whitened they will go to an expensive cosmetic dentist, but you can have teeth whitening done at most dental clinics these days.

If you speak to your dentist then you will probably find that there are a wide range of treatments for removing the stains and discoloration that we get on our teeth when we eat. The dentist will probably have a treatment that he or she recommends to most of their patients, once they have described the different treatments available.

Dentists will still give a scale and polish as they have done for many years but some tooth whitening products will outlive a scale and polish and get your teeth looking whiter than ever before. If you cannot afford the cost of having your teeth whitened at the dentist’s then there are plenty of products on the market that are designed to be used at home. Speak to your dentist if you have sensitive teeth as some of the products available may not be suitable for you.