Understanding the Importance of Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is a popular and effective cosmetic dental procedure that can transform the appearance of your teeth and enhance your smile. At Today’s Dental, we offer professional treatments that lighten the shade of your teeth, remove stains, and restore their natural radiance. However, before undergoing treatment, it is essential to plan ahead and ensure that you are in good oral health, as recommended by your dentist.


Exploring Tooth Color and Stains

The color of dentin beneath the enamel and how light reflects off the enamel influence tooth color. Factors such as enamel thickness and smoothness can affect the tooth’s ability to reflect light, resulting in a lighter or darker appearance. Stains can accumulate on the tooth enamel due to various factors, including consuming highly pigmented foods and beverages, tobacco use, poor oral hygiene habits, and the natural aging process. Intrinsic stains, which cannot be improved through whitening procedures that primarily target surface stains, may also develop inside the tooth.

How does teeth whitening work and what to expect?

When you express your interest in teeth whitening, your dentist at Today’s Dental will conduct a thorough examination to address any existing oral health issues. This ensures that the whitening procedure is safe and effective. Treatment of cavities and addressing receded gums is crucial before proceeding with whitening, as these conditions can cause sensitivity and affect the whitening results.

Here’s what you can expect :

  1. Tooth Examination and Photography:
    • Your dentist will examine your teeth and take photographs to monitor progress and determine the desired results.
    • Gathering information about the cause of staining helps your dentist understand how well your teeth will respond to the whitening procedure.
  2. Teeth Cleaning:
    • Your dentist will thoroughly clean your teeth to remove any bacteria, plaque, or food particles prior to the whitening treatment.
  3. Gum Protection:
    • Your dentist will apply a protective substance to your gums to shield them from the whitening gel.
  4. Application of Whitening Gel:
    • Your dentist will apply a specially formulated whitening gel containing bleach to your teeth, targeting stains and discoloration.
  5. Activation of Gel:
    • A special light or laser will be used to activate the gel, accelerating the bleaching process for faster results.

How long do the results last?

Following the procedure, your dentist will advise you on follow-up appointments and maintenance. Avoiding staining substances can help prolong the results, typically lasting six to twelve months. Your dentist may also provide at-home follow-up treatments to extend the whitening effects.

For more information about teeth whitening and to find out if it’s right for you, Contact Todays Dental Now.


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