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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Tooth Whitening Will Dazzle Your Friends

Many people can think of at least one thing they would like to change or improve about their appearance, and with all of the “self improvement” gurus out there, the number of choices can be quite intimidating. However, there is one fairly simple self improvement that has become hugely popular in recent years because it is fast, painless, and the results can be simply dazzling.
Tooth whitening is this popular procedure that lightens and brightens teeth and helps to remove discoloration and stains. It is probably the most popular cosmetic dental procedure because it can significantly improve the appearance of teeth at much less cost and inconvenience than other cosmetic dental procedures. A thin coating forms on your teeth daily and this coating picks up stains. The outer layer of each tooth, called the enamel, contains pores that hold stains. Tooth whitening is a procedure that needs to be repeated more than once to achieve the desired effect.
The most common reasons for stained teeth are tobacco, tea/coffee, and aging; all of these stain the surface of the teeth. Stains can affect the inside of the tooth, also and are called intrinsic stains. Intrinsic stains can be caused by exposure to too much fluoride as a child while your teeth were developing. Antibiotics containing tetracycline taken during the second half of pregnancy can also cause intrinsic stains.
Brighten Stained Teeth Forever
Before teeth are whitened, cavities need to be treated because the solution used to whiten teeth can penetrate tooth decay and reach the inner areas of the tooth. Whitening will not work on exposed tooth roots because there is no enamel on the roots. People who have crowns or porcelain veneers cannot get these whitened. Tooth whitening works best on teeth that have been stained by food, drinks or age.
Whitening can be done at home or in your dentist's office. For whitening done in the office, the dentist will usually take photographs your teeth making it easier for him to monitor how the process is going for you. Whitening in the office typically takes just under an hour and may involve four to six visits. If you think you may be interested in having your teeth professionally whitened, there is no need to wait any longer.
For whitening at home, your cosmetic dentist will direct you to use trays custom made from impressions taken of your teeth. Whitening at home usually takes two to three weeks.
If you are embarrassed by the stains on your teeth or the color of your not-so-pearly whites, please visit the website of Dr. J. Mulder, Jr., serving cosmetic dentistry patients in and around the Grand Rapids, Michigan area.
Tooth whitening

Understand why dentists have no time to treat the poor children they are too busy treating fluorosis.

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