July 8, 2008

Haddon Township Whitening: Does It Hurt Your Teeth?


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Probably the most important aspect of anyone's smile is whether or not their teeth are the right color. Of course, the whiter the better. Haddon Township dentist Fotolia_7138062_XS.jpg

You can whiten your teeth using a variety of systems, one of them being going to the store and purchasing commercial whiteners. They all involve bleaching the teeth. Along with bleaching, there are dentists who make use of lasers and lights to boost the whitening factor in teeth.

Many patients are sensitive to bleaching. As such, it is the dentist's responsibility to adjust the amount of bleach he uses. A good dentist can avoid any damage to the teeth.

The Haddon Township whitening system is fairly novel. Here, the dentist would fill special trays with the appropriate amount of beach and then put them on your teeth. This is very safe because the bleach only washes over your teeth with the gums spared. It is important that the bleach doesn't get to the gums. The trays are very easy to fit on. It can be done in the dental office or you may stay home and do it on your own. The Haddon Township whitening does not rely on lights so we can prevent the teeth from becoming too dry. Lights and lasers will certainly make teeth look much whiter early on. But it doesn't stay like that. After about a week, maybe even three days, the teeth rehydrate and you will see that your teeth are no longer white. Discoloration returns and remains.

When you whiten by yourself, you should set aside two sessions a day of one hour each. But avoid doing it overnight. Apart from home, you can also do Haddon Township whitening at the dental office. In this case, within six months about half of your old shade of white will be back. However, the situation dictates that most whitening will be at home. Because of this, you need to devote lots of time to your teeth for a return to the required shade of white.

Make an appointment with a dentist who is knowledgeable about Haddon Township whitening. It will help restore the original shade of white you had become so used to seeing. A Haddon Township dentist would also have plenty of choices when it comes to tooth whitening systems so he is sure to give you what you need.

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