Brightening Your Smile: Four Questions About Teeth Whitening

 

 

When you look at a group picture, it is easy to tell who is proud of their teeth and who are ashamed of them. One of the primary reasons why individuals are embarrassed of their smile is because their teeth have gone from being pearly white to taking on a dingy yellowish color. Individuals who are looking to improve the appearance of their smile should talk to their dentist and see what options are available for teeth whitening. Some of the questions include the following:

 

1. Is teeth whitening safe?

There is very little danger associated with teeth whitening. This is especially true if the patient follows all of the instructions they receive from their dentist. Some individuals who have had teeth whitening treatments have experienced gum or tooth sensitivity. But, usually, these problems are only temporary. Individuals who use at-home teeth whitening kits may encounter more serious problems if they do not use the product according to the guidelines laid out by the product’s manufacturer. The number one cause of problems with tooth whitening at-home kits come when individuals use these products longer than what is recommended on the label.

 

 

2. Is there any benefit to having teeth whitening done by a dentist as opposed to using an at-home kit?

Professional teeth whitening is designed to give an individual a beautiful smile. When a person has a whiter smile, they look younger, and as a side effect, they feel happier. There are plenty of advantages to having your teeth whitened professional. “Over the counter strips and trays may seem like a good solution in the short term, but for long-lasting results these products often prove inadequate and ineffective,” advises dentist in Calgary at Dentrix Dental Care. Professional teeth whitening is a lot quicker. Often times, teeth can be whitened with just one visit. Conversely, whitening kits may take several applications and are usually messy.

 

 

3. What is the difference between the solution that is used in at-home kits as opposed to those used by dentists?

One of the differences is the bleach content that each of these chemicals have. The majority of at-home, do-it-yourself kits do not have the concentration of bleach necessary in order to provide long-term whitening effects. The reason for this is because, by law, whitening solutions with a high content of bleach cannot be sold over-the-counter. Conversely, professionals use the right amount of bleach content in order to guarantee that their patients walk away with perfectly white teeth.

 

 

4.  Are there any other benefits to having teeth professionally whitened by a dentist?

Yes, every single individual has different teeth. Over-the-counter kits do not take these differences into consideration. Conversely, a trained professional dentist will be able to do this. They will also be able to take steps to see to it that no damage is done to gums or to the teeth during the whitening process.

 

Having white teeth and a beautiful smile increases an individual’s self-esteem. When a person is more confident, others are attracted to them. As a result, their quality of life improves.

 

**This article has been written exclusively for Yourwellness by Kara Masterson. 

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