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Teeth Whitening Dentists
Have your pearly whites started to lose their luster? There may be several reasons for the change -- from consuming certain foods and drinks to the process of aging itself. Teeth whitening can get your smile back on track. But don't expect a quick fix! Over-the-counter teeth whitening kits, strips and toothpastes aren't for everyone. People with sensitive teeth, those with a lot of dental work (a tooth filling, dental crown, veneers or dental bonding, for example) and individuals with dental problems not yet addressed by a dentist should see a dentist before attempting any at-home teeth whitening techniques. A professional dental cleaning can remove many teeth stains and is a great first step toward achieving the smile you want.
Let us help find you a teeth whitening dentist near you. Choose to either search online or call a live operator now at 1-866-970-9853.
Too Much of a Good Thing?
Teeth whitening treatments are the most requested cosmetic dental procedure, and at-home teeth bleaching kits have also become increasingly popular. These at-home teeth whitening techniques are inexpensive and are intended to produce results in a few weeks' time. But some people think more is better and overuse is a common problem.
Signs that you might be overdoing it with the teeth bleaching kit include excessive teeth sensitivity (especially to cold items) that lasts more than a couple of days and red, irritated or bleeding gums.
Instead of braving the vast sea of teeth whitening dental products alone, talk to a dentist first. Your teeth whitening dentist can help explain the pros and cons of both at-home and in-office teeth whitening techniques and help decide which is best for you.
To find a dentist you can talk to about teeth whitening, call us anytime at 1-866-970-9853.
| Ensure Teeth Whitening Success
No matter which method you choose, results will be more effective if your teeth are healthy (no cavities or gum disease), clean and free of dental plaque. That means if you haven't been to the dentist for a dental checkup in awhile, now's the time. For sensitive teeth sufferers, a teeth whitening dentist may recommend using a toothpaste for sensitive teeth for a couple of weeks prior to an in-office laser teeth whitening or power teeth whitening treatment.
Remember: Brushing after every meal and flossing daily will help extend the life of your teeth bleaching efforts. And stay away from items that easily stain the teeth, such as coffee, tea and cigarette smoking.
To figure out which type of teeth whitening treatment is best for you, talk to a dentist. We can help find you a teeth whitening dentist with the experience you're looking for. Search online or call us now at 1-866-970-9853.
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