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Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening is the most popular dental cosmetic treatments nowadays. This treatment is also considered as the least invasive dental procedure to whiten yellowish teeth, to remove different kinds of teeth stains and the easiest way to obtain a perfect bright smile. Teeth whitening treatment is commonly done along with other aesthetic dentistry procedures.

There are many procedures available for teeth whitening. Some of them are teeth bleach syringes, professional tooth whitening, white strips and teeth whitening at home. A consultation with a professional dentist is one good way to start to help patient identify the necessary application that will address to his need. Financial capability should also be taken into account in order to support the expenses of the possible application of teeth whitening. Generally, the most effective and yet expensive whitening procedure for immediate results need to be performed at the dental office under professional supervision.

Understanding the reason why teeth are stain are vital in determining the correct application or procedure in whitening of teeth. Internal and external teeth staining are the common form of teeth stains. External stains are said to come from food and drinks like coffee and the likes including cherries and berries. Smoking can also cause external teeth staining. Continuous taking this type of products will result discoloration of white teeth to yellowish.

Internal stains are cause by using certain medications like tetracycline, minocycline, and doxycline. An excessive amount of fluoride will also cause discoloration during the time of enamel formation. Another source of internal stains is when tooth nerve’s died because of tooth damaged. This will make the teeth black, gray or brown. Exposure to external stain for long period may also lead to penetration of enamel and eventually will become internal stains.

Regular dental cleaning can eliminate some stains like those obtained from cigarettes or tobacco, food and drinks. A regular use of whitening toothpaste can also be resorted to prevent the stains from coming back on the teeth. Bleaching will only be required when external stains are severe enough that regular dental cleaning can no longer retain the white color of the teeth.