Teeth Whitening – Why we Love it!

Apr 26 2010 Published by admin under

It has to be acknowledged, Teeth Whitening is becoming more and more popular.  It is just a fad, or is there a lot more to our pursuit of a whiter smile?

Historically, the only viable option for whiting teeth involved the skills of a cosmetic dentist.  It was time consuming, uncomfortable, and extremely costly.

First Impressions Count

Job interviews are a good example of where first impressions count, and having a great smile will go a long way to helping you get that job.  Your Love Life can also take a major boost when you choose to whiten your teeth.  A beautiful white smile is attractive, and is extremely good for your self esteem.

Lifestyle and Aging

As you get older your teeth lose their bright white look  as the enamel gets thinner.   Many people develop stained teeth from consuming coffee, tea, red wine, gravy, and nicotine.  All of these cause  the enamel on our teeth to becaome and discoloured.

Teeth whitening essentially removes the stains by getting deep into the enamel.  A whiter smile can make a person more confident and outgoing in social situations.

Easy to Do

The great news is that today anyone can have a dazzling white smile.   It doesn’t have to be expensive, and there are a wide range of methods to choose from.  If discolored teeth is stopping you from achieving your potential  – choose a teeth whitening product that suits you, and start getting the most out of life.

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Is Teeth Whitening Safe?

Aug 03 2009 Published by admin under Teeth Whitening

One of the biggest concerns people have about teeth whitening is whether it is safe, and whether it can cause damage their teeth?  They are good questions that do need answering before going ahead with any teeth whitening procedure, be it at home, or done professionally by a cosmetic dentist.

Why do Teeth Get Discolored?

While the enamel of your teeth appears smooth, it actually isn’t.  Viewed under a microscope, the surface of your teeth has a honeycombed appearance.  Teeth are covered in tiny tube-like structures, which over time absorb the stains in the food and drink we consume.  This results in discoloring of our teeth that no amount of brushing can remove.   Teeth whitening has become increasingly popular over recent years to reverse this natural process. 

How does Teeth Whitening Work?

The original teeth whiteners were abrasive.  These did damage the enamel of teeth, just as any type of cleaner that is an abrasive removes the top layer of a surface in order to clean it.  The teeth whitening agents used today are chemicals.  They react with the stains in our teeth, and do not erode the enamel.  So, using today’s teeth whitening systems, as long as they are used correctly, is not going to damage the enamel of our teeth. 

Tooth Sensitivity

One of the things that has caused people to question the safety of getting your teeth whitened, is the fact that teeth whitening can temporarily increase teeth sensitivity.  This happens because the bleaching chemicals used to whiten teeth open up the tiny tube structures in the tooth enamel in order to react with the stains.  For the time that these tubes are open, which is during and for up to a couple of weeks after whitening, your teeth will be more sensitive.  This is temporary, and the degree of sensitivity varies from person to person.

 

So it’s safe to go ahead with whitening your teeth, you’ll just need to choose which method is right for you, and accept the fact that for some people, a temporary increase in tooth sensitivity is a side effect of achieving white teeth. 

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