Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening has become a very popular request at dental offices. Everyone desires to have a set of lustrous white teeth, but a wide range of factors can leave you searching for a “dentist near me” to brighten your smile. Lifestyle habits such as smoking, drinking coffee, and eating certain foods can discolor teeth over the years. Buy Pure Smile teeth bleaching products at lower prices. SHOP NOW
What to Consider Before Attempting to Whiten Fake Teeth
If you’ve ever considered whitening your teeth, the first thing that comes to your mind is probably how you can get the whitest teeth in the quickest way possible. What you probably aren’t thinking about is whether or not it’s possible to whiten fake teeth. Shop our whitening kit here
How Fake Teeth Respond to Whitening Treatments
For patients that have crowns, veneers, dental implants or bridges, whitening fake teeth is something you need to consider before starting a whitening treatment. Why is that? Because many different dental materials such as those used in restorations or cosmetic treatments will not respond to whiteners. In fact, the whitening treatment may actually damage your natural or fake teeth. Especially if the restoration is old, leaky, or the tooth around it has started to decay again. You may start to experience sensitivity, burning, or tissue irritation simply from an over the counter whitening kit.
Having Brighter Teeth
Fake teeth will never change colors once they have been placed inside of your mouth. The porcelain or resin materials are permanently shaded to match the color of the teeth around them. Once they are there, they will always look that way (other than superficial food stains that may accumulate. Book your 30-minute session.
Maintaining a White Smile
How to Maintain Your Good Results
Once you have used our 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, 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