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4 Points You Need To Know Before Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is one of the most commonly used treatments, however, there are some things about teeth whitening treatments that you definitely need to know before you choose one. Visit https://desiredsmiles.com/ to learn more or call us at (905) 332-0105.t

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4 Points You Need To Know Before Teeth Whitening

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  1. 4 Points You Need To Know Before Teeth Whitening Teeth whitening isn't as simple as applying the treatment, waiting for it to perform its magic, removing it, and flashing a bright white smile. It should be done by professionals in order to get the perfect white teeth in a safe manner. Teeth whitening is not always a safe procedure, some over-the-counter teeth-whitening solutions, in fact, contain powerful bleaches and peroxides

  2. that may cause more harm than benefit. In the long run, these products can harm the enamel of your teeth. If you want a whiter, brighter smile you should consider having your teeth whitened by a dental professional. Here's what you should know before scheduling your consultation if you're considering this procedure: 1.What is professional teeth whitening? There are a lot of different professional teeth whitening procedures they are usually a combination of bleaching and polishing your enamel. Your dentist will apply a special gel containing a bleaching agent to your teeth during bleaching. The bleaching agent breaks up the organic components of the stains and hence whitens the teeth. 2.Teeth whitening needs post-procedure care and maintenance. You're mistaken if you think you can go back to how you handled your teeth before teeth whitening. If you opt for a more popular and successful whitening technique performed at a dental surgeon's clinic, you will be recommended to avoid stain-causing foods and beverages. Smoking and chewing tobacco should be avoided regardless of the method of whitening used. Brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss on a regular basis to keep them whiter for longer. 3.Bleaching should only be done under the supervision of a licensed specialist. A specialist may even advise you against this procedure in specific situations. It can also tear up some of the enamel if it's really forceful or used for an extended period of time, which is why it should be done only professionally, it must be performed under rigorous supervision, in registered professional offices, with meticulous dose and timing, as well as the precautions that must be taken both during and after the procedure.

  3. 4.For how long does it last? Professional teeth whitening effects can last up to a year depending on how well you care for your teeth and how long you wait between touch- ups. Tobacco usage, coffee consumption, and certain meals can all cause discoloration. The results of the initial treatment can be maintained with repeated touch- ups. Bleaching is generally effective for the majority of people. If your teeth have been discolored due to aging, coffee, tea, or smoking, tooth bleaching is the most effective treatment. Teeth that are yellow, brown, or orange in hue respond well to lightning. Other grey stains induced by fluoroscopic, smoking, or tetracycline can be lessened, although the results aren't always desirable. The team of dentists at Dr. Heidary Family Dentistry can help you get the perfect white teeth you want, visit https://desiredsmiles.com/ or call us on (905) 332-0105.

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