How to Whiten Teeth?
Accumulation of tartar on the surface of the teeth, which results from plaque that has been hardened. Internal stains can be caused by under going treatment with antibiotic medicines, during the time when the teeth are forming. Yellow or greying of the teeth occur as a part of the aging process.
Let’s have a look at the ways to whiten teeth. Thorough cleaning by a dentist will remove most external stains caused by food or tobacco. Using a whitening toothpaste will help in removing the stains from the surface of the teeth, between visits to the dentist. If the stains have been present for years, you may need to have your teeth professionally whitened to remove those stubborn stains.
Internal stain can be bleached, bonded or crowned. Though these methods are safe and effective, your dentist will recommend the best treatment for you depending on the state of your teeth. Whitening teeth can be done at the dentist’s office or at home using whitening get, that oxidize out the stain. At home whitening is the more papular approach, where your dentist takes an impression of your teeth and makes a custom fitted tray, which you can fill it with whitening gel and wear it up to two hours daily for about two weeks.
Less frequent and more expensive method takes from 30 minutes to one hour per your visit to dentist. Several visits may be needed to get the desired result. Even after whitening the teeth may become yellow after some time. So to avoid the stain coming back again, avoid smoking, coffee, tea, red wine and heavily colored food. Brush your teeth twice a day with whitening tooth paste.
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