Title: What should you know before teeth whitening?
1What should you know before teeth whitening?
- Submitted By Galloway Dental Care
- drvaldes_at_dentistmiami.com
- (305) 595-1774
- 7755 SW 87 Ave. Suite 100,
- Miami, FL 33173
2Every one of us faces tooth discoloration and
staining eventually. We all drink tea, coffee,
and a variety of other beverages that may fade
over time. That is why, at an early age, we
consider whitening our teeth, because most of us
feel that a bright smile is a powerful source of
confidence. Your smile helps you express yourself
and make a good first impression on new people,
but its most important role is how it impacts the
way you view yourself. To make your journey easy,
in this PowerPoint we are going to discuss some
points you need to consider before teeth
whitening.
3Choose Pre-Treatment Teeth Cleaning Whatever
course of action you choose cleaning your teeth
will significantly enhance the effects of your
whitening procedure. When you have plaque or
tartar on your teeth, the whitening agents you
apply might not work as well and thus not have
the desired impact. Tartar and other sediments
that you cannot remove at home will be removed
during a dental cleaning. It's also advisable to
keep up a decent dental hygiene program in the
weeks before your procedure. To prevent problems
that could impede or muck up your teeth whitening
procedure, brush and floss every day.
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5Whitening Restorations and Fillings The
conventional whitening procedure won't be
effective on fillings or dental implants. You
must ascertain whether any restorations will
require replacement after whitening before you
proceed. This is also something to consider in
terms of price, as you might have to budget extra
money for these replacements.
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7Do your research There are many, although not
all of them are equally effective, techniques to
whiten your teeth. The most popular method is to
have your teeth professionally bleached by a
dentist, although not everyone should use this.
You can purchase a variety of home kits at the
grocery store, and you might even consider laser
whitening. Before doing anything, always visit
your dentist because the incorrect procedure
could cause irreversible harm.
8You may be left with sensitivity Whatever
therapy you choose, there is always a danger that
the chemicals will irritate your teeth and gums,
especially if you already have sensitive
teeth. During therapy, some people may notice
that their teeth and gums become more sensitive,
although using toothpaste made for sensitive
teeth will lessen or halt this. It is uncommon
for the sensitivity to persist once the treatment
is over.
9Conclusion These are some points you need to
consider before going through the teeth-whitening
process. You can go with Galloway Dental Care if
you are looking for the same services. We have a
professional and experienced dentist in Miami to
deliver the best services to our customers. We
feel that a smile is the best part of our body
that defines our personality, which is why we are
committed to offering you the finest
teeth-related service, whether it is braces or
Invisalign for straightening your teeth, dental
implants, crowns, bridges, etc. We always strive
to deliver the best.
10Reference
Dentist Miami drvaldes_at_dentistmiami.com (305)
595-1774 7755 SW 87 Ave. Suite 100, Miami, FL
33173
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