A Sparkle in Every Smiles

  All of us would like to pose for a picture. When it is *“Say Cheese”* some
of us go “*mmm”* than *“eeeee”*. We are so cautious of the fact that we
don’t want others to see our soiled tooth. When we find someone with a great
smile, we sigh and say to ourselves *“I wish my teeth were like his”.* But
what do you know, you van still make someone say that with you.[image:
Sparkling Smile]

With a variety of tooth whitening methods available, whitening your teeth
has never been more accessible. Are you dreaming of a white smile? Before
considering whitening your teeth, book an appointment for a check-up and
cleaning with your dentist. Surface stains will need to be removed before
whitening to achieve optimum results. Your dentist will then determine if
you are a candidate for tooth whitening.

Circumstances that may prevent the use of tooth whitening product are:

Teeth that have restorations such as veneers or having been bonded with
white fillings cannot be whitened. These materials do not whiten past the
color they were originally made. The surrounding teeth determined the color
of these types of restorations. Teeth that have internal staining,
discoloration from developmental conditions or has been the typical
whitening process may not be affected by the root canaled.

Natural tooth colors that are brown or gray in hue may not produce desired
results. Typically, teeth with a yellow hue will produce the best results.

Pregnant or nursing mothers should avoid whitening their teeth, as there is
not enough research to determine the safety of tooth whitening products
during pregnancy or lactation.

People with hypersensitive teeth should avoid tooth whitening, because this
process may enhance the level of sensitivity they experience.
How Are Teeth Whitened?

The first layer of tooth surface, is actually semi-translucent, or clear.
The layer underneath the enamel,  known as dentin, is typically yellow, but
may be gray, brown or black. This hue is what is seen penetrating through
the enamel. In order to whiten the dentin, a peroxide solution is placed on
the enamel. This process opens the pores of the enamel, allowing the
solution to reach the layer of dentin. The solution will then begin to
lighten the dentin, resulting in the appearance of whiter teeth.
[image: White Teeth]Side Effects of Tooth Whitening:

Most people are satisfied with the results, while others may encounter one
or more of the following, but not limited to:

Tooth sensitivity may be noticed during the process of whitening, and for a
short period after the procedure due to the exposure of the dentin layer.
People with tooth sensitivity  prior to whitening should consult their
dentist for options or brands that may help alleviate the increased level of
sensitivity during the process.

Soft tissue irritation, known as a chemical burn, may occur if the whitening
solution is exposed to these areas.

Depending on the initial shade of the tooth, the results may not be
favorable, meaning some tooth colours  will not lighten to shades of white,
and may appear gray or translucent.

It is important to have realistic expectations when evaluating your final
results; it may take several treatments to achieve a whiter smile. Whitening
results may not be permanent, as your teeth will naturally pick up stain
from foods or beverages or from tobacco use. Remember to brush and floss
daily, and visit your dentist for regular cleanings and examinations.


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