Monday 20 April 2015

Teeth Whitening for Pueblo CO: Your FAQs Answered! PART 3

This four-part article series provides a comprehensive overview of in-office teeth whitening as a fantastic cosmetic solution to stained and discolored teeth.

Welcome to the third installment of this four-part FAQ guide to teeth whitening for Pueblo CO residents whose teeth have become slightly stained, discolored and dulled over the years. Previously, in Part 2, we looked into the difference between professional whitening treatments and over-the-counter products, the former of which is able to deliver far more effective and immediate outcomes, while the latter is good for maintenance.

Our team of cosmetic dentists also explained that the bleaching agent in professional whitening kits does not work with the inorganic compounds used to fabricate veneers, artificial crowns, fillings and bridges. This is why it’s best to have your teeth professionally whitened prior to having any restorative work done.

Let’s continue exploring the capabilities, methods and benefits of this treatment…

Question: What method is used by cosmetic dentists in Pueblo CO to professionally whiten teeth?



Answer: “Many cosmetic dentists make use of a bleaching gel, which you squeeze out into a custom-designed mouth tray before inserting it into your mouth and pressing it against your teeth. We create this tray – or retainer – from molds we take of your teeth during a routine examination. Once your mouth tray has been made, you come to the office to collect it and you can begin your treatment from the comfort of your home.

We typically recommend that patients wear their mouth trays (lined with the bleaching gel) for an hour or two every day,” explain teeth whitening dentists in Pueblo CO. “The length of treatment time depends on the individual patient, so this will be explained to you during your appointment; however, most people will undergo treatment for two weeks or until they have achieved the desired whiteness.

Once the initial desired results have been achieved, you should wear your tray every so often – perhaps once a month or as recommended to you by the dentist – to maintain your beautiful new smile.”

Question: What if I’m still not happy with the color of my teeth after the recommended treatment time?



Answer: “It’s very important that you don’t mess around with the treatment times and dosage recommendations,” warn teeth whitening experts in Pueblo CO. “Overexposure to the bleaching agent in the gel could do damage to your gums and teeth. If you still feel that your teeth aren’t white enough after treatment, give your dentist a call and find out what he or she recommends. Remember, hydrogen peroxide – the bleaching agent - is a very strong alkaline and strong alkaline can do the same kind of damage strong acids do.”

Question: Are there any side effects of a standard teeth whitening treatment?

Answer: “The most common side effect of teeth whitening is tooth sensitivity. In most cases, it’s not problematic, but some patients do report feeling a little uncomfortable. If this happens, call your dentist and see what he or she recommends. Tooth sensitivity can always be managed with special toothpastes, such as Sensodyne, but if your teeth respond unnaturally to treatment, may require re-evaluation.”

Stay Tuned for Part 4

To read the answers to a few last questions about professional teeth whitening treatments, stay tuned for the final installment of this four-part article series (coming next week).




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