Teeth Whitening - Learning About Your Choices
Written by Chris Andrews on October 29th, 2008 in Good News.
There is a television show on The Learning Channel that essentially covers make-overs for women who are looking far older than their actual age. The number one reason a person may appear older is because their teeth have become discolored. People associate whiter teeth with being younger. Teeth whitening procedures have become a huge industry. Dentists advertise whitening specials. There are countless television ads promoting their zoom whitening techniques. But what exactly is involved in the process of dental whitening of the teeth and can it do more harm than good in the wrong hands?
Teeth are porous. They absorb colors and stains from a variety of sources including tobacco, coffee and soft drinks. Over time this discoloration becomes darker and teeth lose their natural whiteness. Some genetic factors, as well as illnesses can cause the teeth to become discolored. Poor dental hygiene can be a culprit as well. Systematic teeth whitening procedures are the answer to these problems.
There are two ways a person can whiten their teeth. They can visit a dentist or they can try a whitening product at home. Both can achieve some success. Typically, a dental visit can yield the best results, as some dentists can whiten teeth up to fourteen shades lighter than what the initial visit showed. If whitening cannot be achieved with standard procedures, then the dentist may suggest porcelain veneers to cover the damaged teeth.
Home teeth bleaching systems can be anything from specialty toothpastes, to whitening strips placed on the teeth at certain times of the day. There are also trays that can be molded to the shape of your teeth and filled with a special whitening gel. However, there are risks involved with any procedure. Bleach, while it can whiten teeth, can also erode the protective layer on your teeth. This is why it is very important to pay attention to the manufacturers’ directions.
Teeth whitening can make you look younger. It can brighten your smile and give you an added boost of confidence when it comes time to show off those pearly whites. Most whitening systems are very affordable. Visiting a dental specialist may not be in your budget, as most dental insurance does not cover whitening procedures in their plans. Try a home system at first and see if you can get a few shades whiter without going to a specialist. Also, try to avoid drinking certain liquids, in order to keep those teeth sparkling.
To learn more go to New York Laser Teeth Whitening and at Santa Clara Teeth Whitening