The best way to keep your teeth white is to brush twice a
day, floss daily, see your dentist for regular checkups and professional
cleanings, and limit stain-causing foods and habits. These include: tobacco,
certain foods and beverages (such as coffee, tea and berries), some drugs (such
as tetracycline), or trauma to a tooth. As well, your teeth may become stained
or discoloured naturally as you age. Your dentist can give you the best advice
about whitening your teeth.
HERE’S HOW IT’S DONE:
Chairside Bleaching
– usually takes about 30 to 60 minutes and one to three visits to the dental
office. A shield (or rubber dam) protects your gums from the bleaching agent
(usually a form or hydrogen peroxide) which is “painted” onto your discoloured
teeth and activated with heat or high-intensity light.
Mouthguard Bleaching –
is done by you at home. You wear a custom-made mouthguard with special
bleaching gel (provided by your dentist) for a period of time each day, or
overnight, over a number of weeks.
It’s important to know that not everyone’s teeth will
“whiten” the same. It depends on the number of teeth involved and the severity of
discolouration. Over-the-counter, at-home whiteners are not recommended because
they may cause problems associated with over exposing gum tissues to the active
whitening agent. Any bleaching treatment should be done under your dentist’s
supervision.
Information as per the Ontario Dental Association.
We have three different whitening systems be sure to contact one of our dental professionals for more information.
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