Dentist in Richmond Virginia Common Faq About Teeth Whitening
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Common FAQ About Teeth Whitening
How long will my teeth remain white after treatment?
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If your teeth are properly whitened, you should be able to maintain a
pearly white smile for about 1 year before considering going for another
touch up.
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However, it is important to avoid the root causes of teeth discoloration by
maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
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If you want you teeth to stay white longer, then cut back on coffee, tea,
dark wines, colas and colored processed foods.
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And whenever you do partake of these, remember to rinse out your
mouth immediately with water, brush your teeth or eat a crunchy fruit or
vegetable like an apple, celery stick or carrot stick.
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Well, teeth whitening can be both cheap and expensive.
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It all depends on your budget, the condition of your teeth and what kind
of results you want to get.
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Home kits and products can cost from $6-40, while a visit to your dentist for a whitening treatment can cost about
$400-500 per session.
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Home kits are cheap but the results take time to see, while a dental visit
can get you a pearly white smile in less than an hour and successfully whiten even the worst of dark stained teeth.
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There are lots of whitening products on the market and it’s often confusing
on what’s best.
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Basically look for well-known brand name products and find out what other consumers are saying about their experience with the product.
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If in doubt, consult your dentist who will advise you on the best products
for your teeth.
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Do I need to visit my dentist or can I whiten my teeth at home?
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Either option is alright but in certain cases, a trip to the dentist will do you
well.
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If you have had dental problems in the past or have fillings, veneers, crowns or braces, then you definitely need to
consult your dentist.
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Also if you have very dark brown stains or your tooth appears to be gray, then home treatments will not whiten your teeth much and you will need in-office
treatment.
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Finally, the dentist route is best if you want quick results, but if you have the patience to wait things out, you can do
it at home.
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Tests have shown that the 10% peroxide level doesn’t damage your
teeth enamel or any dental work such as fillings or crowns.
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The only effects are tooth sensitivity which usually disappears after a few
days.
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If you use home whitening products then you should see results after 2-4
weeks.
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If you choose a professional treatment at your dentist’s office, your teeth should be whiter in 45minutes to 1
hour.
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However if your teeth are badly stained, you may need to attend another teeth whitening session.
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