If you'd like to smile more confidently, knowing your teeth are
their whitest and brightest, you might want to consider dentist-supervised
tooth whitening. Teeth whitening is a safe, effective, and lasting
way to lighten most people's smiles, available in a wide variety
of methods and concentrations for various kinds of teeth. Simply
talk with us about the criteria for best results and how whitening
could impact your particular situation. Whitening treatments are
most successful in removing yellow, brown, or orange tinges resulting
from age, coffee, tea, or smoking. However, dark gray tones from
fluorosis, smoking or tetracycline use, often will not whiten as
dramatically; artificial materials such as silicants or porcelains
do not whiten at all. Finally, sensitive teeth, teeth with periodontal
disease, and teeth with worn enamel typically do not respond well
to whitening.
Supervised at-home whitening methods produce results via daily
sessions over one or more weeks of wearing a customized gel-filled
tray appliance, and may result in about a 4 to 6 shade improvement
as seen on the dentist's shade scale. Afterwards, you can best preserve
your new, brighter smile by limiting habits such as smoking, drinking
coffee, and drinking tea.