Teeth Whitening
“Add
white to your wardrobe with our teeth whitening”
May be you have always
wanted a beautiful smile or your teeth have yellowed over time or you are not
happy with the staining that results from drinking coffee, tea or cola.
Whatever your reason for wanting whiter teeth, you are not alone. Just like we
all have different hair and skin colour, people also have different tooth
colour. Some teeth are more yellow than others, while others yellow with aging.
Your natural tooth colour can also be affected by many factors. Brushing and
flossing are everyday ways to keep your teeth bright, white and healthy.
1.
Why did my teeth change colour?
Over time, your teeth can go from white
to not so bright for a number of reasons:-
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Loss of enamel with age
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Certain food and drinks like cola, coffee,
tea, red wine
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Dental plaque / calculus / tartar
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Tobacco / smoking / betel chewing
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Tooth decay
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Trauma / injury to tooth
2. What is tooth whitening?
Tooth whitening is one of the most popular cosmetic dental procedures. A
non invasive method of
lightening dark or discoloured teeth.
3. How does teeth whitening
work?
Whitening is actually a pretty simple process. Whitening products contain
one of the two bleaches (hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide). These
bleaches break stains into smaller pieces which makes the colour less
concentrated and your teeth brighter.
4. What are my whitening
options?
Talk to your dentist to figure if you are a candidate. There are certain
ways to put the shine back in your smile:-
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Whitening
strips
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Whitening
gels
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Whitening
tooth pastes
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Whitening
pens
But the most effective,
sure and safe way is the professional Tooth Whitening treatment by your
Cosmetic Dentist.
In – office
bleaching:-
The procedure usually requires only
one office visit. The dentist will apply either a protective gel to your gums
or a rubber shield to protect your gums. Bleaching gel is then applied to the
teeth. A special light or laser might be used to enhance the action of the whitening
agent. Not all offices offer this type of system so speak with your dentist and
see if this is an option. The session lasts 10 to 15 minutes. Two or three of
these sessions may be required varying from case to case.
5. Does
whitening work on all teeth?
No, this is why it’s important to talk to your dentist before deciding to
whiten your teeth, as whitening may not correct all types of stains. For
example, yellow teeth will probably bleach well, brown teeth may not respond as
well and teeth with gray tones may not bleach at all. Whitening will only work
on natural enamel and will not have any effect on caps (crowns), veneers or
fillings. It also won’t be effective if your tooth discolouration is internal,
this is the result of the staining associated with medications or trauma.
6. Is tooth whitening safe?
Yes ! It is totally safe and effective.
There are some myths regarding tooth whitening which need to be corrected :-
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It can cause damage to enamel but the fact is
enamel is the hardest tissue. It does not cause any damage to it.
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It can cause tooth sensitivity but the fact
is it is a safe procedure and does not cause any tooth sensitivity.
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You can whiten your teeth with baking soda
but the fact is this simply doesn’t work.
“Experience the confidence that comes
with a brighter whiter smile”
Dr.Krinita Motwani
Phone Number - +91 9820280343 / +91 9819002288
Khar West - Mumbai, India
Email - drkrinitamotwani@gmail.com
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