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Tooth Discoloration and Bleaching

 

tooth discoloration and bleaching

When you browse Facebook or Instagram you've probably seen a lot of ads for at-home teeth whitening or saw a new product to remove tooth discoloration and bleaching. Maybe you've even heard of bleaching at the dentist's office. No doubt I have looked at your teeth and noticed They are not as white as you would like them to be. You probably know how to fix it but do you know what causes tooth pigmentation and how to get rid of them?

What Is The Normal Color Of Teeth?

Although many people believe that not all teeth are naturally white. They come in various shades of white-grey and yellow. There are many factors that describe tooth color such as lighting translucency light scattering and how the brain and eye perceive it color.

The outermost layer of tooth enamel is a translucent material and the underlying dentin is yellow-brown. Translucency allows the dentin to show through the enamel which helps to see the yellow tint in natural teeth.

What is the cause of tooth pigmentation?

There are many causes of tooth staining including: food drink particles in the teeth that cause staining and even one cause may be age.

How do I prevent tooth pigmentation?

When it comes to tooth staining prevention is very easy to avoid certain foods and drinks that cause this problem

If you are a smoker quit smoking you must take care of your dental health including brushing twice a day

Lather with mouthwash and floss at least once a day

Chew sugar-free gum between meals and visit your dentist at least twice a year.

Dental Dyes

Industrial colored foods and desserts are the cause of stains on teeth for example: red spaghetti sauce berries cherries blueberries pomegranate grapes all of which can cause tooth discoloration.

Tooth dyeing drinks

Beverages that contain strong tinctures can affect your teeth such as: red wine coffee and tea and even black soda. Frequent consumption on a daily basis can cause spots on your teeth and ruin your smile.

Is green tea staining your teeth?

According to the Colgate.com website all shades of tea can erode the outer layer of teeth (enamel)

It has been shown to cause tooth pigmentation—even white and green teas.

Does coal help remove tooth pigment?

No doubt you've heard about the use of coal for teeth whitening and depigmentation as a natural product with no side effects.

But the truth is that coal due to its roughness helps to remove the outer layers of age that are important in preventing it from decay which makes age more susceptible to allergies and has not been shown to have positive results in removing pigmentation.

Can all kinds of tooth stains be removed?

There are three types of tooth pigmentation. With the teeth whitening process all types can disappear or be significantly reduced.

How do I know if you need to whiten your teeth?

If you feel that your teeth are not as white as they should be you should visit your dentist and discuss with him whether he recommends teeth bleaching services. Depending on the condition of your teeth and the cause of the spot your dentist will work to choose the best solution for you.

What are the types of teeth whitening?

There are a variety of teeth whitening products that offer different pros and cons of results and each method has its own price. There are methods at the dentist's office and other methods at home.

When is the best time for teeth whitening?

You need to make sure your teeth are free of cavities so the best time to whiten your teeth is after treating cavities and dental disease

Is teeth whitening permanent?

No teeth whitening is not permanent. You may need to repeat the bleaching in the future but you can keep the bleaching effect as long as possible while preserving your teeth and avoiding pigmentation pathogens.

Are there any side effects of teeth whitening?

Some patients may have tooth sensitivity after teeth whitening. Overuse or abuse of bleaching products can damage the outer layer of teeth (enamel) and cause permanent discoloration.

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