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Teeth Whitening Trays and Gels
Teeth whitening trays and gels are effective, but the desired results take longer to achieve than with in-office bleaching. Depending on the strength of peroxide in the gel, these clear trays are usually worn a couple of hours a day or overnight and could take anywhere from 3 days to a couple of weeks before…
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In-Office Bleaching
In-office teeth whitening offers excellent results. This procedure is performed in the dental office and can be done quickly, usually in a little over an hour. In-office bleaching is expensive, but the time that you save by having immediate results can make this option appealing.
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Different Methods for Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening has become so popular that it seems like everyone is doing it. If you want to obtain a bright and white smile, teeth whitening may be just what you are looking for. Not only is teeth whitening effective, but it can also drastically change your smile and improve your self-esteem at the same time.…
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Procedures Part 2
Cosmetic Teeth Shaping: Also referred to as “enamel shaping,” the dentist can reshape the tooth by filing or removing some of the enamel. This process is usually not painful and can produce immediate effects. Cosmetic Tooth Bonding: Bonding is the process in which tooth-colored materials are adhered (bonded) to the tooth. This is a procedure that can be used to…
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Procedures Part 1
Not all of the following procedures will work for everyone. Your dentist can help you determine which method will work the best for enhancing your smile. Cosmetic Teeth Whitening: Also called “teeth bleaching,” this procedure can brighten and whiten your teeth from discoloration and/or staining. It can be done in the dental office or at home. Not…
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Different Types of Cosmetic Dental Procedures
When you want to improve your smile, you have several choices for cosmetic dental work. Cosmetic dentistry is on the rise, and even a few reality shows have showcased how a dentist can transform almost anyone’s teeth to give them the smile they desire.
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Aftercare
Following polishing, you’ll want to give your mouth and teeth some time to recover. Your dentist or hygienist will give you specific instructions, but in general, you should avoid eating and drinking for at least 30 minutes following your appointment. Expect some gum soreness for up to three days afterward; Advil (ibuprofen), Tylenol (acetaminophen), or…
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Precautions
While there certainly are benefits to teeth polishing, it can also have some negative consequences. This procedure erodes the outer, fluoride-rich layers of tooth enamel, and it takes three months for them to become restored. This is why current recommendations are that polishing be used selectively, reversing course from it being standard with every cleaning.…
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How Much Does Teeth Polishing Cost?
The costs of teeth polishing procedures and dental cleanings vary a great deal and are based on a number of factors. These include: Extent of cleaning: Much depends on whether you need more extensive cleaning, more routine work, or are electing for cosmetic polishing. Without insurance, the cost of a dental cleaning ranges from $75 to…
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Benefits
Traditionally, a primary benefit of polishing was thought to be that it made it tougher for bacteria to stick to the teeth. However, more recent research has shown that, within a half-hour, bacteria development is seen regardless of whether a procedure has been done. Still, there are a number of benefits to teeth polishing, including:2…