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  • What to Expect

    Before you get braces, an orthodontist will evaluate your teeth, diagnose the issues that need correcting, and suggest a treatment plan. This process is usually relatively quick and involves an oral exam and X-rays of your mouth.  Next, the orthodontist may take impressions of your teeth and take pictures. They will use these to guide treatment. How Are Braces…

  • Types of Braces

    When you think of braces, you probably think of metal brackets and wires covering teeth. While metal braces are still standard, there are now plenty of other materials and options for braces. Metal  Metal braces are made of strong, lightweight materials, including titanium and alloy. They do not rust or set off metal detectors. Metal…

  • Introduction

    Orthodontists, dentists specializing in teeth and jaw alignment, use dental braces to straighten teeth. There are various reasons people get braces, such as enhancing their appearance (cosmetic) or addressing crowding or issues with their bite (functional).  Braces are appliances that are typically glued to the fronts of teeth. Bands provide an anchor for the device, and wires and…

  • Undesirable Results

    Depending on the initial shade of your teeth, the results achieved after whitening your teeth may not be what you were hoping for. If you have heavy staining or internal tooth discoloration, you may not notice a change in the shade of your teeth after whitening. If you whiten your teeth too often, you may notice…

  • Soft Tissue Irritation

    Also known as a chemical burn, soft tissue irritation may occur if the whitening solution is exposed to the gum tissue during the whitening process.  When soft tissue irritation occurs, your gums will generally appear white immediately after they come into contact with the whitening solution, especially if you’ve been exposed to the professional…

  • Tooth Sensitivity

    You may notice that your teeth are sensitive during the whitening process and for a short period after the procedure. This is due to the exposure of the dentin layer during the whitening process.2 If you have tooth sensitivity before you decide to whiten, consult your dentist beforehand for advice on what teeth whitening options are suitable for your…

  • Side Effects

    If you’re thinking about whitening your teeth, rest assured that it’s a very safe procedure. However, like any chemicals we use, a whiter smile doesn’t come without a list of possible side effects associated with tooth whitening products.1 Most people who use tooth whitening products experience few or no side effects and are satisfied with the…

  • Other Teeth Whitening Products

    New teeth whitening products are always popping up including whitening chewing gum, dental floss, and mouthwashes. While these products are relatively new, not much research has been done to prove or disprove the effectiveness of these whitening products. If you are still unsure, ask your dentist to recommend a teeth whitening treatment for you. If…

  • Teeth Whitening Toothpastes

    Teeth whitening toothpaste contain mild abrasives to remove surface stains.  Some whitening toothpaste may have additional polishing agents and special chemicals that are more effective against stains than regular toothpaste, but teeth whitening toothpaste are not designed to actually “bleach” your teeth.

  • Teeth Whitening Strips

    Teeth whitening strips are popping up in every drug store across the nation. These whitening strips sold over the counter are fairly inexpensive, easy to use and most of them really work. Teeth whitening strips may take longer to produce the desired results depending on the strength of peroxide that they contain.