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subject: Should You Whiten Your Own Teeth Or See Your Dentist? [print this page]


Over time, teeth can stain. Coffee, tea, red wine or cigarette smoke can speed up the process. Although you may floss and brush your teeth frequently and in spite of your faithful visits to the dentist, your teeth will still stain to some degree.

There are two solutions. One is to have a professional dentist or hygienist help you. The other is to get a do-it-yourself kit. A professional dental hygienist will be able to help you figure out which is your best option.

When you have the job done professionally, you will be sure to end up with great results. Also, the whitening process is fast and straightforward. There is no guarantee, however, that you will have very white teeth; it depends on the condition your teeth were in at the start. Teeth that are stained from within can not always be fully restored to their original whiteness.

Purchasing a do-it-yourself kit is also an option. It takes about two weeks and does not always get the same result as having it done professionally; but, if the directions are followed, a good result is possible.

Tooth whitening has become increasingly popular and is provided as a regular service at most dental clinics. Dental clinics may have professional hygienists to do the teeth whitening. However dentists also often perform the procedure where there is no hygienist. Patients who have had professional whitening are usually so impressed that, after some time has passed, they return to the dentist for a new treatment, to keep up the whiteness of their teeth.

Immediately after the process, the teeth are susceptible to staining; therefore, one should abstain from smoking, coffee, tea and red wine for a while.

Even though home teeth whitening may obtain excellent results, there are a number of tips to be followed prior to the use of teeth whitening products. To learn these rules, a trip to the dentist is best. He will be able to tell whether your teeth and gums are able to take the chemicals used in the process of home tooth whitening. Also, if you have tooth colored fillings or resin composite materials used in dental restorations (such as crowns, veneers, or bridges) that are stained, they will not whiten the same as your own teeth and can contrast sharply if you are not careful. Your dentist will be able to give you his professional opinion.

In conclusion, tooth whitening at home does work. However if you want a professional job, fast and reliable, you would be better off visiting a professional hygienist or dental expert and getting it done right the first time.

by: Alex Shklyar




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