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Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy. ThichNhatHanh

A smile is undoubtedly the most noticeable feature of your face. Unfortunately, many people are self conscious and do not show it off comfortably because of stained and coloured teeth.

Build-up of tartar over time, eating and lifestyle habits too much coffee or tea, red wine and smoking only add to the problem. Certain medications such as antibiotics may also contribute to discoloration and staining. However, over the past few years, there have been vast improvements in cosmetic dentistry technology, and having your teeth whitened by an expert dentist in Vancouver is quite common.

What is Tooth Whitening?

Tooth whitening is a dental procedure that can help make your teeth appear lighter. This process involves the use of a bleaching agent that works to lighten the existing colour of your teeth; without the loss of tooth surface.

Several whitening toothpastes are available which contain mild abrasive agents as well as polishing agents that remove the stains present on the surface of the teeth. However, these toothpastes are more effective at removing the stains rather than actually changing the colour of your teeth.

If you are looking for brighter teeth, you need a product that contains peroxide whiteners which is capable of bleaching the enamel of the teeth. More so, some of these are suitable for use at home, they may have undesirable effects such as gum irritation or sensitive teeth. Dentists offer in-office bleaching procedures where a protective gel is applied to your gums before the bleaching agent is used on the teeth, to avoid such side effects.

Is Tooth Whitening Right for You?

Tooth whitening procedures may prove highly effective in some people, but may not work for others. For example, if your teeth are brownish, they may not respond as well to the bleaching as yellowish coloured teeth. Besides, if you already have dental fillings or dentures, the bleach may not work, and it could give your smile an odd appearance. Therefore, it is best to consult a dentist in Vancouver and get these aspects clarified prior to having your teeth whitened.

When Tooth Whitening is Not Recommended

Generally, whitening is recommended only for people aged above 16 years of age. Younger gums havean enlarged nerve region and bleaching can cause irritation in this area, leading to pain and inflammation. Besides, women who are pregnant or lactating, or those with allergies to peroxide, or people with sensitive teeth, worn out enamel or gum disease should avoid having their teeth whitened.

If you have cavities or had some restoration procedures on your teeth, it is best to get it examined first.

by: Stella Richard




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