What Are Your Teeth Whitening Options

Teeth Whitening Hunters Hill

Are you embarrassed and sick of your yellow, stained teeth? Enamel erosion and teeth discoloration from the consumption of coffee, tea and high acidic foods can cause your teeth to become yellow and lesson its natural white shine. There are various ways that you can whiten your teeth where you can choose the right solution that suits your needs. Here are 9 options that you can use to brighten your smile and regain your confidence.

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  1. Bleaching

Bleaching is a whitening solution that involves a professional dentist using a dental process to remove stains and whitens your teeth. The in-chair whitening procedure available at Putney Dental Care uses a gel bleaching solution that is applied to the surface of your teeth and uses an intense light to accelerate the bleaching process. The bleaching process typically takes an hour to complete where you will receive instant results. Professional bleaching is the most highly effective method of teeth whitening and does not have any risk of damage to your oral health unlike other unconventional whitening methods The dentist will also examine your teeth, identifying any previous dental treatment or future treatment that needs to be completed, determining the best teeth whitening procedure.

 

  1. Dental strips

Dental strips are one of the cheapest teeth whitening solutions that you can do yourself at home. You can purchase the dental kits from your local pharmacy or supermarket or alternatively purchase a custom whitening kit from your dentist. Some dental strips are also available in activated charcoal which is an ingredient that naturally whitens teeth. The dental strips are worn on your teeth for 30-45 minutes and later rinsed out with water.

 

  1. Teeth whitening pens

Teeth whitening pens are whitening gels that can be painted onto your teeth for an on-the-go touch up. Apply the gel to the surface of your teeth for 10 minutes and rinse with water afterward. This is another cheaper alternative to bleaching although produces results after a few weeks.

 

  1. Teeth whitening trays

Teeth whitening trays include a peroxide-based bleaching gel solution that is inserted into a tray or mouthguard and placed over your teeth. Some kits also include an additional LED light to activate and speed up the bleaching process.

 

  1. Porcelain veneers

Another whitening option are porcelain veneers which are made to cover the surface of your natural teeth and is bonded professionally by a dentist. The porcelain is custom fitted to each tooth to create the impression of white glistening teeth.

orthodontics and veneers before and after

Orthodontics and Veneers Before and After at Putney Dental Care

  1. Whitening toothpaste

As with brushing your teeth, you can opt for a whitening toothpaste that includes ingredients that focus on brightening your smile. If used regularly and consistently, you soon see a difference to your teeth. As the toothpaste is mildly abrasive, it is used to eliminate bacteria, food debris and helps remove stains from your teeth. Ensure to brush your teeth with the whitening toothpaste after every meal to attain positive results.

 

  1. Natural remedies

Why not consider taking the traditional route of whitening your teeth, using common household products as a natural ingredient to whiten your teeth. Create a hydrogen peroxide paste with water to remove intrinsic and extrinsic stains of the enamel. Baking soda can also be used through its chemical action where its abrasiveness removes stains from the surface of your teeth. Oil pulling is another natural remedy where you use natural oils and swish it around your mouth before spitting it out. Traditionally, coconut has been used for this method as it decreases bacteria and plaque in the mouth. The oil pulling should continue for 15-20 minutes before being disposed of in a bin rather than drainage as it can clog once it is solidified.

 

  1. Whitening chewing gum

Chewing on gum not only helps to remove plaque and material from sticking to your gums, but also reduce current stains and prevents stains from forming. Although you won’t be able to receive immediate results, it can help the process of whitening your teeth to stay healthy.

 

  1. Whitening mouthwash

Whitening mouthwash is another solution that can be used to reduce dental plaque and gum disease. This involves swishing the product in your mouth for 60 seconds and then rinse out the contents. Those that contain natural whitening ingredients such as hydrogen peroxide will help whiten teeth. The whitening mouthwash combined with regular toothbrushing can boost over-the-counter or professional dental whitening product. The ingredients within whitening mouthwashes vary depending on the brand so make sure to check the contents of various brands before purchasing.

 

Bid your discoloured teeth goodbye as you now have a range of solutions that you can implement to make your pearly whites shine bright. Which solution will you use to gain back your white smile?

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