August 6, 2008

Many Smiles Have Been Saved With Tooth Bleaching at Haddon Township


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You should really have a plan to take care of your teeth if you want to turn heads with your smile. Both major and minor ailments can detract from a smile. Major problems are a lot easier to deal with when you have maintained your teeth. And the minor problems that come up from time to time can also be handled much more efficiently. Haddon Township dentist Fotolia_7245045_XS.jpg

One of the most important procedures but one that is not as radical as most is teeth whitening. Neglecting this important procedure means that your smile will probably not retain its beautiful white color. Not infrequently, drinking tea or coffee or eating a lot of particular foods can put unsightly stains on your teeth. If that happens to you, your teeth need to be whitened!

Your teeth are cleaned with a special kind of bleach. Regularly, the dentist will use peroxide to bleach the teeth. It's normal for your gums to be sensitive to this. So it is important for a dentist who does this procedure to assure that the right amount and kind of bleach is used and that it sits on your teeth and not your gums. The experts who carry out tooth bleaching at Haddon Township craft custom-made trays just for you that hold the exact amount of bleach you need. You can be sure, then, that your gums won't be bleached, but that the bleach will stay on your teeth.

When some dentists do whitening, they use fancy lights. Tooth bleaching at Haddon Township does not. That's because they dehydrate the teeth. And even though it makes your teeth look really white while you're at the dentist's, after a few days the moisture comes back and the hue of your teeth will not be as white and then you'll see what the shade "really" is.

Some of the whitening process will occur at your home. Tooth bleaching at Haddon Township requires you to do this for one hour twice a day. But dentists say this process shouldn't be done during the night. Another good thing to realize is that if you are having the whitening completed at the dentist's and you are continuing at home, then six months is all it will take for whiter teeth.

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