The appeal of teeth whitening is universal, but it’s important to completely understand the pros and cons of this procedure. Explore your options with Dr. Maggie, AAACD, to make a well-informed decision about whitening. Here’s an introduction to teeth whitening that can help you decide if it’s the right choice for you.
According to the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, over 90% of adults think a bright smile makes them more attractive. About 80% of adults believe an unattractive smile may hinder their employment success. In addition to the cosmetic benefits, the added self-confidence is one of the most common benefits of teeth whitening.
Tooth sensitivity and gum irritation are one of the most commonly cited side effects of the treatments. Dr. Maggie, AAACD, notes that gum irritation is usually caused by ill-fitting whitening trays or overfilling the trays with too much gel. Based on her experience, sensitivity, and tissue irritation typically disappear within one to three days after completing the treatment.
There is always a chance that the strong bleaching agents can lead to soft tissue (gum) burns. It may also lead to a burning sensation in the throat or an upset stomach. Additionally, there is still some controversy over whether or not teeth bleaching affects the physical structure of teeth, including the enamel. However, whitening treatments are considered relatively safe if the manufacturer follows instructions properly.
It’s recommended that teeth whitening be supervised by an experienced cosmetic dentist to reduce the risk factors and maximize the whitening results.
Whitening your teeth too often may increase the risk of negative side effects including tooth sensitivity and damage to tooth enamel and gums. Since there’s no official guideline for teeth whitening frequency, it’s important to get your dentist’s recommendation and follow the product instructions.
Periodic touch-ups are needed to maintain the best results. However, the frequency of touch-ups depends significantly on your habits. Poor dental hygiene practices, smoking, and coffee or wine consumption will affect the brightness of your teeth.
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure that makes your teeth whiter and brighter. It typically utilizes products that contain hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide as bleaching agents to lighten and improve the shade of your teeth.
Your dentist can recommend both in-office and take-home choices depending on your budget and the degree of whitening desired.
Despite its common usage and cosmetic benefits, teeth whitening is not for everybody. It doesn’t work on all types of discolorations. The whitening agents aren’t effective on veneers, fillings, and crowns. Whitening might not also be effective on certain types of discolorations caused by medications or injury. That’s why it’s important to consult your dentist before investing in teeth whitening products.
A little research and the advice of a great dentist will help you determine if it’s a good fit for you. Book your free cosmetic consultation at Designer Smiles of Colorado and make an informed decision about your brighter smile today!
Dr. Margarita Aleksanyan, DDS, FAACD, has received a deserved reputation as one of the state's leading cosmetic dentists. She is the only dentist in the entire state of Colorado and the 91st in the world to secure Fellowship Status in the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD).
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