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Professional Teeth Whitening - Who is a Candidate?

February 12, 2010 @ 12:11 PM — by unknown
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Professional Teeth Whitening - Who is an ideal candidate?

 

Many of us wish that we had brighter teeth. Unfortunately, years and years of living life can quickly take a toll on your teeth, turning what should be pearly whites into a dingy and unattractive color. And no matter how much brushing you do, your teeth never seem to get as white as you want them to. This is because the teeth are not dirty, but stained, and a simple brushing, no matter how much you do it, cannot make teeth that are stained look white and beautiful again.

 

However, professional teeth whitening can make your teeth look bright and clean once again. A cosmetic dentist who has been trained in the procedure can help you take your teeth from dull to amazing in just a few short office visits. Before making the decision to have this procedure done, you should talk to your dentist to see if teeth whitening is right for you.

 

Obviously, the best candidates for teeth whitening procedures are ones that have moderately stained teeth. These are the people who will see the greatest improvement from the procedure. Also, ideal candidates for teeth whitening are healthy individuals who practice good oral hygiene. The healthier you are and the better you take care of your mouth, the better your teeth whitening procedure will work.

 

It is also important that a candidate for teeth whitening understand that the procedure may not work perfectly the first time and that multiple applications may be necessary. If your teeth are severely discolored, it may take several visits before you get the results you want. However, your cosmetic dentist should be able to tell and show you how much whiter your teeth will be after one teeth whitening procedure.

 

Having realistic expectations is important for anyone who is going to a cosmetic dentist for a teeth whitening procedure. If they believe that the teeth will be whiter than the procedure can make them, they may get upset and frustrated. Just remember that teeth do not always turn out perfectly white after one procedure--it could take two or three treatments for your teeth to get beautifully white.

 


 

 

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