Teeth Whitening In the Greater Baltimore Area

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The best way to lighten teeth and remove stains and discoloration, teeth whitening is the most popular solution. Unfortunately, it is not a one-time procedure, and whitening needs to be repeated to keep teeth from dulling. Most whitening procedures are conducted by qualified dentists. Let’s explore what you might expect from an in-office tooth whitening procedure.

 

Why is it Used?

Teeth whitening can correct the discoloring effects of tobacco use, coffee staining, or general lack of oral hygiene. The color of your teeth is determined by how light scatters off enamel combined with the color of dentin underneath. Your genes may affect how light your teeth are. Enamel itself contains pores that can hold stains within them. Additionally, every day a thin coating forms on enamel and can contribute to staining as well. Teeth whitening is used to reduce yellowing and staining caused by these factors. It is most effective on surface stains.

How to Prepare for Tooth Whitening

There are a few things you need to orally take care of first before whitening your teeth. You’ll need to seek treatment for cavities, and receding gums first and foremost. The solution used to lighten teeth can pass through decayed areas and reach the inner parts of the tooth. If this happens, it make worsen your cavities. If you have receding gums and the roots of your teeth are exposed, these are impossible to whiten. They will remain discolored despite the teeth whitening process. Whitening while you have cavities or receding gums will weaken the integrity of your teeth. You don’t want this when they’re already weak. Other dental work such as veneers, or porcelain/ceramic crowns will not whiten. You need to think about the position of these in your mouth and how much their discoloration will stick out when you smile before deciding to lighten your teeth. Once all these oral complications are considered and taken care of, you’re ready for your in-office teeth whitening appointment

The Benefits of In-Office Whitening

Your dentist will start by cleaning your teeth. This will remove bacteria, food and other substances that could get in the way of the whitening process. Vital whitening is done on all teeth with live nerves. This process involves applying a hydrogen peroxide gel to the surface of each tooth. In-office whitening allows your dentist to use a more powerful solution, so it often has lasting effects when compared to in-home whitening. After the agent is applied, a laser light is used to dry the solution. Seeing a professional will produce quick results. Often home bleaching is a process and you won’t see the effects for at least a month. While in the hands of a qualified dentist, your oral safety is ensured. Home bleaching can result in dental complications if not done correctly. The incorporation of thicker peroxide gels and the use of desensitizers will keep teeth from weakening as much as home whitening methods could.

Living In The Greater Baltimore Area? Trust Catonsville Dental Care.

Catonsville Dental Care provides high-quality dental services to Catonsville, MD and the surrounding areas. If you’re concerned about your gum health, or any other dental issues, we will be happy to provide you with the service and care that all of our patients have come to expect. We offer teeth whitening, implants, Invisalign, and other dental services as well as routine dental care and corrective treatments. With years of experience and countless testimonials, we’re your one-stop offices for all of your dental needs!

Book your appointment through our website today, or gives us a call today at410-747-1115 for your FREE consultation! You can also view the rest of our services and current specials HERE.

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