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Is Teeth Whitening from a Family Dentist Right for You?

Most family dentists offer teeth whitening, and a lot of patients wonder if it is for them. Patients that have stained, discolored or aging teeth will likely prefer to have a whiter and brighter smile, which means that getting professional whitening treatment is a good choice. A family dentist will evaluate the dentition and help patients achieve the smile of their dreams.

Why choose professional teeth whitening

According to the American Dental Association, teeth whitening is one of the most popular cosmetic dental procedures. Professional teeth whitening can be done in the family dentist's office or as a takeaway kit for home use by the patient. Compared to over-the-counter teeth whitening options, professional whitening uses concentrated whitening agents that produce quicker, effective and lasting results.

The truth is, whitening products available over the counter are also good, but they may not give users the desired results, and the effects may not last for long. Some of these whitening products can even cause teeth sensitivity.

Teeth whitening provided by a family dentist can whiten the teeth by up to eight shades and the patient may not require retreatment for another five years. Regardless of the cause of stain – smoking, coffee or aging effects, professional teeth whitening can restore the aesthetic appeal of a patient’s smile. There are different whitening options to fit the patient’s condition and preferences.

Who is eligible for teeth whitening?

Professional whitening is right for most patients with permanent teeth and excellent dental health. Anyone who does not have issues like receding gumline or tender gums will probably not be sensitive to the chemicals used for whitening. It is effective for anyone with tough yellowish stains.

According to the American Dental Association, grayish and brownish stains do not respond well to whitening. Bleaching treatment is suitable for patients who have not had a dental restoration done such as crowns, tooth-colored fillings and veneers. The dentist will examine the patient’s teeth and let them know if they are a candidate for the whitening treatment.

What to expect during teeth whitening

Teeth whitening requires careful cleaning and polishing of the teeth to remove all dirt and debris. The family dentist will isolate the teeth before applying the whitening agent to the teeth’s surface. The agent will remain on the teeth for some minutes after activation before the dentist washes it off. The process may be repeated depending on the current shade of the teeth and the extent of discoloration. The family dentist can achieve several whitening shades in a single appointment.

Final thoughts

Before proceeding with teeth whitening, it is best to visit a family dentist for a full checkup. For instance, if the dentist discovers painful dental problems such as gum disease, they will provide treatment for that before whitening the teeth. Also, when patients are deliberating on getting veneers, crowns or any cosmetic dental treatment, it is advisable to first whiten the teeth to the preferred shade and then match the cosmetic dental restoration to the new teeth shade to create a natural-looking smile.

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