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Teeth Whitening Warrington Would Not Affect The Filling Or Veneer

The process of teeth whitening Warrington has never been more accessible or desirable, but before booking that appointment or reaching for the at-home kits there are a few aspects to consider.

Consult your dental practitioner first before going for treatment. Many consider their teeth to be an unattractive shade when in fact this is not the case we are simply assailed with a host of different images every day informing us that our teeth should be a uniform white. The fact is that even healthy teeth will be of an off-white colour, and nobodys should look as though they glow in the dark unless of course, that is the effect you are going for. The dentist will remove surface stains from your teeth and will then decide whether your teeth are suitable for treatment.

Not all people can undergo teeth whitening Warrington procedures. There are certain cases where it may not be possible, for example with teeth that have restorations such as veneers or fillings, as the chemicals used in teeth whitening Warrington would not affect the filling or veneer, making it stand out. Naturally brown or grey hued teeth may not respond to treatment, and pregnant or new mothers should avoid teeth whitening as there is not enough evidence yet as to whether it affects breastfeeding or during pregnancy. People with hypersensitivity are also advised to avoid teeth whitening; however those who have successfully undergone root canal treatment may consider internal bleaching, particularly as there will be no nerve in the tooth, rendering the process largely painless.

The enamel, the top layer of the tooth is actually clear. The layer beneath is known as dentin. When this becomes discoloured, this is the staining seen through the enamel. Most whitening treatments work by penetrating the enamel. The enamel is porous, allowing for the absorption of the substance used to whiten the teeth. This can be done by bleaching, which can also involve the use of a zoom lamp or laser to activate a bleaching gel painted onto the teeth.

It is important to have realistic expectations when planning to undergo one teeth whitening treatment or another. Everyones teeth are different different shades, different levels of sensitivity and so on, so consult your dental practitioner first to see what teeth whitening treatment could be for you and if so which treatment to use. Ultimately, good dental hygiene is likely in most cases to help you restore teeth back to their natural shade. This means regular brushing, preferably with a sonic electric brush, avoiding staining food and drink and abstaining from smoking. Unfortunately this is not the quick fix many would be searching for. It is however a viable long term solution for keeping teeth looking their healthiest and their best naturally.

by: atif saleem




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