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Brither & Whiter Teeth
IThe least damaging and most conservative way of making
your teeth lighter is with the use of a whitening solution.
Contrary to what you might think, brushing your teeth
harder with an abrasive toothpaste will not make your
teeth whiter, but rather may darken them faster. The tooth-whitening
concept has been around for many years, and the techniques
have become easier and less expensive to accomplish. Tooth
whitening was noted in the dental literature in the 1920s.
The technique has become easier and the cost has decreased.
Today, there are two convenient methods to whiten dark
teeth: At-Home Whitening and In-Office Whitening.
Why Do Teeth Get Yellow?
The intrinsic (normal) color of your teeth is related to
the color and thickness of the enamel and dentin, as well
as the types of foods and liquids you ingest. The thinner
the enamel, the darker the underlying dentin; the more
coffee, tea, cola beverages, and red wine you drink, the
darker your teeth will be. Cracks that are commonly found
in the enamel of your teeth may provide a pathway for
discoloring fluids to reach the underlying dentin.
If you have a yellow, brown, or orange shade to your teeth,
in most cases it can be made lighter by the whitening
procedure. Whitening works very well in removing age-related
darkening of your teeth. This age-related darkening is
most likely due to years of drinking the darkening
beverages, or other environmental factors, rather than
genetics. No drilling or anesthesia is required for
whitening. Your teeth will not become weaker. Because the
mineralization of teeth varies so much from person to
person, there is no way to determine how many office
visits it will take to effect the color change or how
white the teeth will get. The darker your teeth are, the
more time required for the change and the more distinctive
the color change will be.
The whitening procedure will also work to a lesser degree
on teeth with tetracycline discoloration. We have seen
several fair to good results from both in-office and at-home
whitening. It does take more time to achieve good results
on this type of stain, and unfortunately, sometimes the
change is minor.

Please ask for further information
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