Cosmetic Dentistry - Teeth Whitening
Cosmetic Dentistry - Teeth Whitening
Teeth become discolored for a number of reasons. A few normal
reasons for teeth discoloration include staining, aging and
chemical damage. Coffee, tea, soda and cigarettes are a few of
the leading contributors to discolored teeth. Besides from
staining, genetics and disease can also play a role in changing
the color of one's teeth. Everyone has different genes, and it
is sometimes impossible to determine why someone's teeth are
discolored. We do however know that a teeth whitening procedure
can always help restore one's teeth back to their original,
white color.
Many people want to know how white their teeth are going to get
after undergoing a teeth whitening procedure. While this
question has a very subjective answer, many procedures can
whiten your teeth up to nine shades lighter. Two or three shades
can usually make a very significant difference in just about
anyone's smile.
Bleaching of the teeth is a chemical process used to lighten the
shade of one's teeth. This procedure is usually performed at the
dentist's office and sometimes can be done in the comfort of
one's home, using the materials provided by their dentist.
Before the procedure begins, a custom tray is sculpted to match
the patient's mouth. This ensures a correct amount of whitening
solution is used and that it is spread evenly throughout all of
the teeth. At home, this procedure can last for two to three
hours in which you will have the tray and solution in your
mouth. Depending on your desired results, sometimes the tray is
required to sit overnight.
To learn more about Dr. Ashley
Mann, North Carolina
cosmetic dentistry and teeth
whitening, please visit http://www.drashleymann.com This
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