Teeth whitening is a very popular cosmetic dentistry procedure that aims at improving your tooth’s appearance by restoring its enamel to its natural color: white. It is estimated that over 100 million Americans whiten their teeth one way or another – because white teeth is an important aspect of our society today.
Professional In-Office Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening that is performed in our office is far more powerful and effective than what you will typically find at drug stores or in the local grocery store. The problem with bleaching pens, gels, strips, and mouthwashes are that they take awhile before you begin to see results – if you even see results.Teeth whitening performed in our dentist's office is guaranteed to whiten your teeth by at least a few shades. Depending on how severely discolored your teeth are will determine how many appointments you will need until your teeth are completely whitened.
Common Causes of Discoloration
There are many sources of teeth discoloration, so we will only cover some of the most common culprits:- Coffee
- Soda
- Wine
- Bad oral hygiene
- Dark berries
- Tea
- Tobacco (or smoking in general)
Teeth whitening attempts to correct stains and damage that have accumulated over time from consumption of specific foods and drinks.
Difference Between Whitening and Bleaching
Teeth bleaching is very similar to teeth whitening, but they are not the same according to the FDA. Whitening seeks to restore teeth to their original color, while bleaching seeks to restore teeth beyond its original color. Both procedures will lead to similar results, however. Bleaching is preferred in severe cases of tooth discoloration.If you have any questions regarding in-office teeth whitening, then please call our office at (951) 343-0123.