Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What causes teeth
discoloration?
A: In addition to aging, many things especially
what we eat and drink affect tooth color. Culprits include berries, red
wine, tea, coffee, cranberry juice, soy sauce and soda pop.
Q: Do many people request to have their teeth
whitened?
A: Approximately ninety to ninety-five percent
of all our patients are unhappy with the color of their teeth. Our challenge
is to educate people on the importance of naturally looking white teeth. We
truly believe in whitening teeth to their fullest, however, the whitening
should be a natural white and not a "plastic" appearance.
Q: What effective measures can someone take to
prevent teeth discoloration?
A: In addition to regular cleanings (bi-annual
or tri-annual) here are some ways to minimize teeth discoloration:
Eat crunchy fruits and vegetables. They are abrasive and in a sense scrub
your teeth. Brush your teeth immediately after eating potentially staining
foods. If brushing is not possible, try to rinse your mouth thoroughly.
Use a straw when drinking high stain potential beverages. The straw will
allow the liquid to bypass your front teeth completely. Do NOT brush too
strenuously. Over time you will expose the yellowish/bluish dentin which is
underneath your enamel.
Q: What are the most effective at-home teeth
whitening techniques?
A: We recommend using products that contain 10%,
16%, or 22% hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. We sell at-home
bleaching kits at the office. Be careful of whitening toothpastes since they
usually contain abrasive material which can wear down your enamel and expose
dentin. Whitening toothpastes can help remove stain however they won't
actually whiten your teeth.
Q: What are the most effective teeth
whitening techniques?
A: Porcelain laminates are the most effective
way to whiten your teeth. Porcelain laminate veneers create a stain
resistant white but natural looking smile. They are the least invasive type
of dental restoration. We now have the ability to customize your smile
utilizing the very latest in cutting edge technology. The porcelain we use
can depict the natural anatomy of your teeth. We are now able to mimic the
natural anatomy of your teeth through the use of many color gradations along
with our unique anatomical carvings. Your smile can be whiter and brighter
in as little as five days. However, if porcelain laminates are not an
option for you, then Laser Teeth Whitening is the next best technique. Laser
teeth whitening products contain the highest concentration of hydrogen
peroxide or carbamide peroxide at 35%. The laser also provides the highest
light intensity available. Since the procedure is done at chairside, we are
able to concentrate in those areas of your mouth where the type and location
of discoloration is worse. Laser technology allows us to whiten your teeth
with amazing results in just one
hour! |