Extreme Tooth Sensitivity
How Do I Get Your Teeth Pearly White
Often the distinction between a good smile and a great smile is the whiteness of the teeth. Over time most teeth typically lose their luster and brightness because they accumulate stains made by foods and beverages. New whitening agents can take away these stains without harming your teeth.
There are two classes of dental stains. For intrinsic stain the teeths discoloration is caused from the inside by internal agents such tetracycline and fluoride. In contrast in extrinsic stain the teeths discoloration is caused from the outside by external agents such as tea coffee and tobacco. Intrinsic stains are harder to remove than extrinsic stain. I recommend bonding and veneers treatment for intrinsic stains and bleaching for extrinsic stain.
By far the best and fastest bleaching solutions are offered by your dentist. During a typical whitening procedure your dentist will fabricate a custom tray to hold whitening gel against your teeth. You take the trays home and wear the gelfilled trays each night or for several hours during the day for several weeks.
Dentists can also bleach teeth in the office. This is called power bleaching or laser bleaching. Both techniques work equally well and are offered both as a jump start prior to home whitening and as a separate stand alone procedure.
While you can get overthecounter whitening kits they usually arent as effective as professional whitening procedures. Because the overthecounter trays are not custom fitted the whitening agent may leak out and irritate your gums. Want a whiter smile Ask your dentist about dental whitening.
Besides you need a dental evaluation prior to whitening your teeth for several reasons:
The teeth to be safely bleached if it has no cavity on it. There are two type of stains on the teeth: extrinsic and intrinsic. Extrinsic staining is the stain on the teeth that comes from ther outside such as tea coffee and smoking. Intrisinc staining originates from the inside of your own body such as tetracycline and blood. The method and the recommendation to whiten your teeth differ for each situation.
You will need someone to monitor your progress. Yes there is such thing as OVER WHITENING! Most of the overthecounter product will lighten your teeth a little at a higher risk of swallowing a lot of the bleaching chemical. To inrease the shelflife most of the overthecounter whitening products are added with an acidic preservatives. The acid dissolves the precious enamel of the tooth and causes extreme tooth sensitivity. Professional products have no preservable; the only way to prolong the shelf life for the professional products is to refrigerate them.
The best way to whiten your teeth without hurting them is to see your dentist. The whitening toothpastes that are on the market are abrasive to your teeth and could cause damage to the enamel. The ADA (American Dental Association) has not approved any overthecounter whitening products such as Crest White Strips. Therefore I would not recommend such products for now.
For more information please contact Dr. M. Nguyen at 2818076111 or drnguyensoftdental.com. SoftDental (website: http://www.softdental.com ) is Houstons Premier Laser Family and Cosmetic Dentistry. We are one of the Americas Top Dentists and have served Houston since 1993.
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Occupation: Dentist Dr. Nguyen has practiced as a Laser Family & Cosmetic Dentist in Houston since 1993. He is a member of the S.A. DENTAL DEAN COUNCIL OKU Dental Honor Society Texas A&M Dental Society American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry American Dental Assoc. Texas Dental Assoc. Greater Houston Dental Society International Academy of Oral Medicine American Orthodontic Assoc. Houston Asian Dental Society and Advanced Dental Institute. In 1998 he was named as one of the AMERICAN TOP DENTISTS. (Web: http://www.softdental.com ) http://www.softdental.com