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Facts about teeth whitening
Aside from take home kits, it is illegal for anyone other than dentists or their teams to carry out teeth whitening. Teeth whitening needs the right training and knowledge. If not administered properly, the process could permanently damage your teeth and gums.
Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is done with a carefully-controlled concentration of bleach that is applied to the teeth by using specially made trays that fit in your mouth. Your dentist will recommend the level of whitening and the number of treatments that you may need to achieve the desired shade. Visit https://acharyadental.net/services/teeth-whitening-bleaching/ to book an appointment for our teeth whitening service.
Teeth Whitening Techniques
For whitening the teeth, one can try a commercial whitening kit at home. A whitening toothpaste can help, but results are not as long lasting as bleaching. However, the most effective way to whiten teeth is by going to a dentist and setting up a professional whitening appointment.
Make time to maintain your Oral health
Is your schedule too busy for a regular teeth cleaning appointment? Not to worry, you only need 30-45 minutes for teeth cleaning. This procedure removes the deposits on your teeth which tend to build up over time and leaves your mouth feeling sparkling clean. A cleaning also helps reduce inflammation of the gums which occur due to constant irritation by food particles.
How do you protect your newly bleached, bonded, crowned or veneered teeth
How do you protect your newly bleached, bonded, crowned or veneered teeth from getting stained? Any teeth, even cosmetically treated ones can be stained by tobacco and certain foods and drinks. Veneers and crowns are generally more resistant to stain than bleached or bonded teeth. To avoid stains, avoid tobacco products, coffee, tea, red wine and heavily colored foods. Use a straw when feasible to avoid direct contact of potentially staining liquids to your teeth. Visit our clinic to consult with our team about stain prevention methods.
Benefits of Veneers
Will teeth bleaching work on all stains? The answer is no. Discolorations caused by some filling materials and dark, intense stains, such as those caused by injuries or antibiotics like tetracycline, are very difficult to bleach. In those cases, it is best to consider other cosmetic procedures such as veneers or crowns. Veneers are highly durable and last for a longer duration. In this process, an impression of your tooth is taken and a veneer is fabricated to fit the tooth. Make an appointment with us to learn more about the possible restorations that can be done on a discoloured tooth.
Benefits of Flossing
Flossing removes plaque in places a toothbrush can’t reach easily. Both waxed and unwaxed flosses are effective. To make sure you floss all your teeth, start behind the upper molars at one side of your mouth and work on the other side. Repeat the same on your lower teeth. If you have trouble manipulating floss, ask your dentist about interdental cleaners, which also can remove plaque from in between your teeth. Make an appointment with us to know in detail about the cleaning process of your teeth.
How is teeth whitening done?
Many of us desire whiter, brighter teeth. A solution is first applied to the stained teeth and activated with heat or a combination of heat and light. The solution is then rinsed off, revealing lighter colored teeth. An alternate way to do this process is wearing a prescribed tray under your dentist’s supervision. Visit our clinic to explore more teeth whitening options that might be suitable for your teeth!
Causes of Yellow Teeth
Do you want to know what causes yellow teeth? The first well known reason is the foods and drinks that stain them directly.The second less commonly known reason is acids in certain foods and particularly drinks that wear away your teeth’s white enamel coating. When it is at its thickest, tooth enamel, the outer layer, is naturally white. Unfortunately as it is worn down it becomes translucent and starts to show through to the next layer of the tooth underneath called dentin. Some of the foods that are acidic and cause stain are Black tea, Sugary sweets, Red Wine, Cigarettes, Tobaco, Cola, Soda and certain fruit juices. Make an appointment with us to get your teeth cleaned and whitened.





