Teeth Whitening KitÂ
Teeth whitening kit products aim to remove surface stains on the tooth and penetrate the enamel, to break down the discolored molecules within. Most of us wouldn’t mind making our pearly whites a little brighter. Teeth can get discolored from tea, coffee, and wine stains, smoking or simply from growing older. But if you want to whiten your teeth at home with a teeth-whitening kit, here are five things you should do.
Know the risks of using teeth whiteners
Whitening is very safe, but you should use it judiciously, Overuse can cause tooth pain or sensitivity. You should consult your dentist before using prescription dental whitening products. Our kit will help you bring back your bright smile shop our whitening kit here
Be aware of the different types of whiteners
You can whiten your teeth with peroxide-containing bleaching agents or whitening toothpastes that rely on abrasive agents. A bleaching product contains peroxides that help remove deep and surface stains on your teeth, actually changing the natural tooth color. A non-bleaching whitening product contains agents that work by physical (abrasion) or chemical action to remove only surface stains from your teeth. You should be aware that over-the-counter whiteners contain only up to 10 percent peroxide versus the prescription strength whiteners that contain 20 to 40 percent peroxide.
Ask your dentist if teeth whitening is right for you
When you talk with your dentist, he or she can tell you whether whitening procedures would be effective for you. For example, if you have yellowish-hued teeth, they will be more likely to bleach well than brownish-colored teeth, while grayish-hued teeth may not bleach well at all. Book your 30-minute session.
Understand that bonding and tooth-colored fillings can’t be bleached
If you have had bonding or tooth-colored fillings placed in your front teeth, using a whitener will not affect the color of these materials. That means they will stand out in your newly whitened smile. All dental work should be done after bleaching because dental fillings don’t bleach
Whitening Treatments are Not Permanent
If after treatment you go right back to eating and drinking the same things you did before the whitening procedure your teeth will easily become restained. You can slow the process by brushing and rinsing after eating foods that stain and by avoiding smoking.
How to Maintain Your Good Results
Once you have used our teeth whitening products, there are things you can do to prevent stains and keep your smile as bright as possible:
- Practice good dental hygiene, including brushing twice a day, flossing once a day and seeing us for your routine cleanings
- Be aware of major stain culprits, such as red wine, tomato-based foods, energy drinks, Â tea and coffee
- Rinse your mouth with water after eating or drinking so that stain causers don’t sit on your teeth
- Don’t smoke
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