Honest Answers To Your Teeth Whitening Questions

The weather has been getting a lot nicer and warmer, and you know what that means – wedding and event season. Prepare yourselves for picnics, promotions, parks, passion and, of course, photography. During this momentous time of year, people come out of winter hibernation and seek teeth whitening to attempt to forget all of that coffee they were drinking to survive when it was ten below zero.

What should you expect from teeth whitening? There are many best practices and things you should know—not every dentist or service will share them with you, because it results in you buying less teeth whitening services from them. We want to be crystal clear transparent though, and we’d like to offer some realistic advice on what you should expect during and after your teeth whitening procedure.

Where does the whitening in teeth whitening treatments come from? Typically, dentists are using a chemical called Hydrogen Peroxide. Many people already know what this is—it’s that stuff used to clean wounds and reduce infections. The peroxide permeates the dentin – the outer enamel that protects your teeth and absorbs discoloration. After it goes through, it then denatures and removes the coloring agents that have permeated the dentin over time. Through this gradual process, teeth are whitened and get back the vibrant look they deserve.

When you get a whitening treatment at our facility, we use a proven method that takes a bit of time, but provides great results, especially if you have somewhere to be in the days immediately following the procedure, when your teeth at their whitest. However, there are many things to be expected with a teeth whitening procedure that many will not tell you.

First off, we recommend that after you receive a teeth whitening procedure, or even if you decide to buy one at the drugstore and attempt it yourself, you should stay away from any kind of drink or food that could potentially stain your teeth. That means eating candies with strong dye in them or veggies like beets, or drinking dark red wine and coffee, will contribute to more staining, as your teeth will be in a porous and semi-vulnerable state after going through teeth whitening procedures.

Your teeth will be slightly sensitive as well, especially if you had to undergo a thorough whitening treatment and spend a few days with the bleach tray or whitening strips on your teeth. The peroxide does penetrate the crystalline structure of your teeth, leaving it slightly exposed. This means your teeth will be sensitive to temperatures, both hot and cold. It’s not unusual to have difficulty drinking cold water or hot coffee after having your teeth whitened, whether you had it done professionally or did it at home.

Every dental whitening product will come with recommendations from the American Dental Association. We recommend that you listen to these recommendations, following them closely. Failure to follow their recommendations will result in your teeth becoming discolored again before they ever get a chance to shine.  You should also expect that your teeth will gain a few shades of discoloration regardless of what you do. Teeth are naturally off-white and using whitening products over and over again will result in sensitivity of the teeth time and time again.

If you have any other questions, call us and schedule an appointment for a teeth whitening consultation where we can answer all of your questions and give you proper guidance and suggestions. Call us during our office hours at 215.254.6679 or schedule an appointment with us online!

Benefits of Routine Tooth Cleanings

So many people are urged to go to the dentist as children and adolescents and have the concept hammered into their heads as young adults. However, as we become older, we slip in our dental diligence. Why do you think that is? It’s easy to say that cleaning your teeth is good, just like cleaning your house is good. However, what are the real benefits? Let’s touch upon the actual benefits that our patients are reaping through getting their teeth regularly checked and cleaned.

Better Smile – This is first and foremost, the most obvious benefit of them all. Regular teeth cleanings will clear up your smile and get rid of unsightly stains from whatever it is you’re consuming on a regular basis. Even if you’re great at keeping your teeth white, you should be getting your teeth cleaned. Your teeth are whitened in a normal cleaning, but that’s not all; we also clean the gums and reduce any swelling we find, and remove anything foreign from the mouth, which improves the smile in many ways.

Better Breath – As your teeth are cleaned, we do a lot more than just scrub the enamel. We’re going into your gums and the areas between your teeth and catching everything that brushing and daily flossing might miss. Small pieces of food and dead mouth cells congregate in the tough-to-reach crannies of your teeth and gums, and it takes a professional touch to remove it all. These areas are a party for bacteria, and eliminating them regularly will work towards giving you better breath, all the time.

Fights Against Infections – Serious infections like gingivitis or halitosis can take quite a while to gain a foundation and become serious problems. By having regular cleanings, we’re able to get deep inside the cracks and crevasses of your mouth and eliminate bacterial colonies and potential threats before they become a real problem. Having a regular cleaning will help to prevent many infections that would otherwise stew in your mouth, waiting for the right time to strike.

Don’t Miss a Beat with Your Teeth – If you have something seriously wrong with your mouth, like an infected root, you’d want to know sooner than later. The worse infections get, the more invasive and intricate the dental work must become. Through regular cleanings, you can detect cavities and fill them before it becomes an all-out extraction. Find infections before they spread and, if there’s absolutely anything else wrong with you, we’ll be able to find it before the problem gets out of hand.

Save Money in the Long Run – This might be one of the most overlooked benefits of regular teeth cleanings. If you nip your problems before they become catastrophes, you’ll never have to worry about paying for major dental work for yourself. By having a regular cleaning, you’re keeping yourself from having larger, more expensive procedures in the future.

We hope these were some food for thought. If you have more questions about our full-service dental treatment and state-of-the-art facilities, contact us today at 215.254.6679 throughout Philly.