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October 19, 2009 @ 06:26 PM — by unknown
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Frequently Asked Questions about Teeth Whitening

You want whiter teeth. You want that dazzling Hollywood smile. You know that teeth whitening is the way to do it, but you need more information. After all, the only reason you have ever visited the dentist is to have your teeth cleaned and cared for. The following are a few of the most common frequently asked questions about teeth whitening. This information will give you a place to begin on your journey to whiter teeth.

Why do teeth get yellow?

 

Genetics is one reason people may have yellow teeth. If this is a natural color in your family, then chances are it will be your natural color too. Age also plays a factor. After all, as you age and your natural enamel wears away and your teeth will begin to look duller. Certain antibiotics will also discolor teeth and when taken frequently as a child, the damage can be done. These things are out of your control, but what you eat and drink and otherwise put into your body is in your control. Smoking is one of the leading causes of tooth discoloration. Behind this is red wine and caffeine from tea and coffee.

How is teeth whitening accomplished?

 

Teeth whitening is accomplished by bleaching the teeth. The cosmetic dentist can easily perform professional teeth whitening. This is recommended for a number of reasons. One reason is that it is more effective and your teeth will be whiter. You will also be under the supervision of a dentist. This is important because your dentist can make sure your dental health is good before starting the teeth whitening and will be able to tell you if the teeth whitening will be effective. You can also get home teeth whitening kits, which are of use if you are very money conscious. They are safe and effective for those whose teeth aren’t stained badly.

Is teeth whitening safe?

 

So far there is no indication that teeth whitening is dangerous to your health. However, teeth will discolor again over time. To keep that white smile, you may have to undergo periodic whitening. There are no studies to indicate the long-term effects of teeth whitening. Your teeth and gums may feel sensitive after the teeth whitening procedure and this is normal. Consult your dentist if you have any concerns.

How much does teeth whitening cost?

 

If you choose an at-home teeth whitening kit, you will pay between $10 and $100. If you choose to have professional teeth whitening with a dentist, the cost will obviously be higher. Remember that professional teeth whitening produces better results and you are under the care and supervision of a dentist.

 

These are just a few of the many questions one could ask about teeth whitening. Talk it over with a Miami dentist if you are considering teeth whitening and enjoy your new smile.

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