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Here’s What You Need To Know About Teeth Whitening

Feb 21, 2022 | Rita

Here’s What You Need To Know About Teeth Whitening

Staining or discolouration of the teeth happens for a wide variety of reasons. However, there are many ways you can whiten your teeth. These can include either the conventional method or trying a bunch of teeth whitening products at home.

Although most of these bleaching products are safe to use, it’s better to consult experts in teeth whitening in Melbourne.

How Does Teeth Whitening Work?

Teeth whitening is very simple, and you can even do it yourself through whitening products at home. This method includes bleaching your teeth with carbamide peroxide, a whitening agent that targets your teeth colour. 

Carbamide peroxide breaks down to urea and hydrogen peroxide to break the stains and whiten the teeth. You can also go for an in-office whitening treatment. In-office whitening treatment offers longer whitening effects and is much safer comparatively. As such, when you visit this Dentist in huntington park, they would provide options that are not only effective, but long-lasting as well. 

What Causes Discolouration Of Teeth?

According to the Australian Dental Association survey 2020, 1 in every 5 people whitens their teeth. Furthermore, they do so through bleaching products twice a year. Discolouration of your teeth can be either extrinsic or intrinsic.

Extrinsic Discolouration

Extrinsic discolouration refers to the staining of the teeth due to external forces such as food, tobacco and beverages. Drinks such as red wine, tea and coffee can result in discolouration as they affect the outer layer of your teeth.

Intrinsic Discolouration

Intrinsic discolouration refers to the staining of the teeth due to internal factors. This includes infection, aging, tooth trauma and use of medication. Also, unlike extrinsic discolouration, intrinsic discolouration needs to be treated professionally.

Can You Whiten Your Teeth At Home?

Yes, you can whiten your teeth at home. However, the result might be very different compared to professional teeth whitening Melbourne services. While whitening through gel and bleaching products might give you the desired result, it doesn’t last long.

Home whitening doesn’t work the same way as an in-office treatment. Furthermore, there’s always the risk of chemical ingestion (Carbamide Peroxide) and tooth damage if whitening strips are used.

On the other hand, laser and top-up trays teeth whitening procedures are administered in an in-office treatment. It is done to whiten the teeth from inside-out, which results in long-lasting effects and evenly spread whitening spread.

Does Charcoal Whitens Your Teeth?

Charcoal is a popular ingredient in many dental products due to the widespread belief that it has teeth whitening properties. Although activated charcoal can remove your teeth stain, there’s no scientific evidence that backs this belief.

Even oil pulling, use of baking soda, intake of calcium supplements and consumption of certain fruits and vegetables are also associated with the same belief. Although these practices have proven benefits, there’s a lack of scientific evidence.

Summing Up

Many natural and chemical procedures can help you achieve bright white teeth. However, it would be advisable to consult a dental expert to determine the underlying root of your teeth discolouration.

This is especially true in intrinsic discolouration cases where the root cause of staining is internal factors such as trauma. You can also lessen the consumption of beverages that cause staining or brush your teeth immediately after their consumption.

Reference

https://www.healthline.com/health/is-teeth-whitening-safe#discoloration

https://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/az-topics/w/whitening https://www.alrightdentalcare.com/articles/default/530560-is-charcoal-a-good-whitening-option

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