Finding The Right Way To Whiten Your Teeth
Posted December 31, 2015 by Wager-Evans Dental
Tooth discoloration can have a number of causes, and not every type of discoloration responds to teeth whitening treatment. The discoloration that results when your teeth are stained from foods, drinks, and tobacco use can be treated with a professional teeth whitening from your dentist. Other forms of discoloration can be less affected by these whitening treatments. If you are interested in improving the color of your teeth, you should talk with your dentist to determine the most beneficial possible approach. If standard whitening treatments are less effective, your dentist can recommend alternative cosmetic procedures that can grant you the brilliant color you want for your teeth.
Professional Whitening From Your Dentist
You can receive a whitening treatment in your dentist’s office. If you prefer, your dentist can provide materials so that you can whiten your teeth at home, with comparable results to an in-office whitening after two to four weeks. These treatments use bleaching agents to attack the stains that have become set in your enamel. This form of whitening can be especially effective against common stains from tobacco, foods, and drinks.
Other Cosmetic Treatments Can Whiten Your Teeth
Not every form of tooth discoloration will respond well to the whitening agents provided by your dentist. If your teeth have become discolored due to any medications you have taken, or if you have a tooth that has changed color after an injury, the whitening agents can have less of an impact. Porcelain veneers can cover several esthetic issues with your teeth, including discoloration. Dental bonding can treat a tooth that has become discolored after physical trauma.