If your teeth are grayish, rather than yellow, bleaching won’t do much. You’ll need to seek out methods to correct the graying, which may include restorations on cavities. For graying you can’t fix otherwise, you may want to invest in bonded teeth or veneers. One common side effect of teeth whitening is sensitive teeth in the 24 hours after your teeth have been exposed to whitening gel. You can take a pain reliever like ibuprofen if the sensitivity is too much to bear.
Teeth whitening is an extremely safe and effective solution for patients with stained or discoloured teeth. It makes your teeth white by using hydrogen peroxide to release oxygen free radicals that remove stain molecules deep within the tooth. This is now our most popular cosmetic dentistry treatment – and for good reason too. We all dream of that perfect Hollywood smile but brilliantly white teeth aren’t just for the rich and famous. At The Smile Practice in Oxford and Didcot, we offer teeth whitening solutions that are safe, fast and affordable whilst giving fantastic long lasting results. We carry both Enlighten and Boutique kits at our Oxford & Didcot practices – two of the industry leaders in the home teeth whitening market. In just a matter of days, you’ll start to see brighter, whiter teeth – with results potentially lasting many years. Look at some of our teeth whitening before and after photos below and read more about the systems with offer below that. Read additional details on https://www.thesmilepractice.com/teeth-whitening.html.
Diet for white teeths. Do you want to maintain healthy teeth and gums? Here are some tips: Baking Soda & Lemon: Mix a tablespoon of toothpaste, a pinch of salt, a bit of baking soda, and 4-5 drops of lemon juice in a bowl. Brush your teeth with this mixture for 4-5 minutes. You’ll see the difference after just one use. Use this method every other week. You may be able to get rid of superficial stains by yourself. A number of at-home tooth-whitening products — kits, strips, toothpastes, and rinses– may lighten stains. There are even some old-fashioned remedies you can try. Tooth-whitening products available on drugstore shelves use mild bleach to brighten yellow teeth. Toothpastes use abrasives and chemicals to remove surface stains. For deep stains, you may need a dentist’s help.
In a world this complex, this fast moving, and which puts so many demands on us, it can be difficult sometimes to find the time to visit your dentist look after your teeth. We know this and the service we offer to patients at our Oxford and Didcot practices are designed to give you the time you need to look after your smile. Ours is not only a service to provide you with world-class dentist care, it’s a service that’s designed to fit around you, your life, your work, and your family. Discover extra info on Dentist in Oxford & Didcot – Free consultation.