What Whitening Treatment is Best for Me?
We all want to have a winning smile from cheek to cheek, and we all know the best way to achieve that is to ensure proper dental care every day. However, certain foods, natural discoloration and even genetics can have an effect on the colour of your teeth. Not everyone is blessed with a celebrity smile.
While slight discoloration is normal for most teeth, there are ways to help with treating yellow teeth, and they come in a range of prices and effectiveness. Let’s take a look at some of the most common whitening treatments, at home and at the dentist.
At home whitening toothpaste and mouth wash
Whitening toothpaste is a cost-effective solution for people who want to get a smaller scale improvement from naturally faded teeth. Some toothpastes will have charcoal extract or certain ingredients that help with neutralising the colour of your teeth.
A good quality toothpaste can help with a whiter smile, but this method is also the least effective if you want a pearly white finish.
At home intensive treatment
At home treatments include over-the-counter bleaching strips and trays as well as teeth whitening kits that promise fast whitening in days. These kits are usually less pricy than a dentist appointment, so they’re always a good option for people looking to save on whitening, however they’re also not as safe as a dental consultation. Whenever you are choosing an at-home treatment, make sure you are getting it from an approved source, and for kits that use LED lights, make sure you speak to a professional before you start.
Professional whitening
A professional tooth whitening treatment is the ideal choice for those looking for an intensive treatment. The good thing about professional services is that you can consult with your dentist before the treatment, so you can discuss exactly what you’re looking for, and they can provide you with the right advice for your tooth type.
Always consult with a dentist before trying a new whitening treatment, particularly for intensive at-home treatments. Some treatments may be effective for certain patients, but may not work for others. A dentist can discuss with you what the best course of action is for you.
If you’re after a professional whitening service, or looking for advice on other cosmetic treatment at home or at the dentist, speak to your local dentist today.