How to make teeth whiter

 
 

Let's face it, a confident smile is a powerful tool. But if coffee, wine, or just plain old age have left your teeth less than pearly white, achieving that perfect smile can feel out of reach. Fear not! This blog is your one-stop shop for all things teeth whitening. So, ditch the dullness and get ready to reveal your brightest smile yet! Let's embark on this journey to a whiter, more confident you.

Can toothpaste actually whiten teeth?

Whitening toothpaste can help, but it's important to manage expectations. Most whitening toothpastes focus on removing surface stains. They achieve this with mild abrasives that polish the teeth and gentle chemicals that help loosen stains. These toothpastes won't lighten the natural colour of your teeth or address deeper stains. They can make your smile appear brighter by removing surface grime, but the effect is subtle. Because of the abrasive nature of this toothpaste we wouldn’t recommend you use them as they can damage the tooth’s enamel.

Can yellow teeth become white again?

Absolutely professional teeth whitening can make yellow teeth white again. It's actually the most effective method for achieving significant whitening results. Professional whitening treatments are legally allowed to use bleaching agents with a higher concentration of hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide than what's available on the high street. These stronger agents can penetrate deeper into the enamel, breaking down and removing even the most stubborn of stains. However, it's important to remember that everyone's teeth respond differently to whitening. The degree of whitening achievable depends on the cause and depth of the yellowing. Surface stains caused by food and drinks tend to whiten more readily than deeper stains. Genetics also play a role in the natural colour of your teeth. While professional whitening can significantly lighten your teeth, it won't achieve an unrealistic shade of white far beyond your natural baseline. After professional whitening, your teeth can gradually yellow again due to lifestyle habits. Maintaining good oral hygiene and limiting stain-causing foods and drinks can help extend the whitening results.

How does professional teeth whitening work?

Professional teeth whitening relies on two key components working together: clear, flexible plastic custom-made whitening trays and high-quality whitening gels containing either hydrogen peroxide, which is often used in daytime gels, it works quickly and breaks down stains efficiently, Or carbamide peroxide this is a gentler option, often used in night time gels, that releases whitening agents more slowly over a longer period. Once you receive your custom trays and chosen the gel, you'll wear the trays filled with gel for the prescribed duration, following your dentist's recommendations. Most boutique whitening treatments take around 10-14 days to achieve noticeable results.

Benefits of a Custom Fit:

  • Comfort: A well-fitting tray won't pinch or irritate your gums, making treatment more comfortable.

  • Effectiveness: A snug fit ensures the whitening gel stays in contact with your teeth for maximum whitening power.

  • Leakage Prevention: Minimal leakage minimises irritation to the surrounding gum tissue.

After completing the treatment, your dentist will advise on maintaining your whiter smile with proper oral hygiene and top up whitening sessions.

Benefits of Boutique Whitening:

  • Comfort: Custom trays provide a comfortable and secure fit, minimising leaks and irritation.

  • Effective Whitening: Boutique gels often contains higher concentrations of whitening agents compared to options available on the high street, leading to noticeable results.

  • Professional Supervision: A dentist oversees the treatment, ensuring safety and effectiveness.

Overall, professional teeth whitening is a powerful tool for achieving a dramatically brighter smile. If you're looking for the most effective and controlled way to whiten your yellow teeth, consulting a dentist for professional whitening is the best course of action.

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