anderson-teeth-whiteningDo you wish you had a brighter smile? We often have patients contact us seeking solutions for their stained teeth. Fortunately, we can help remove discoloration with professional teeth whitening, or mask it with a lifelike restoration. Do you have questions about teeth whitening? How do you brighten your smile by multiple shades?

Frequently Asked Questions About Teeth Whitening

Question: What causes teeth stains?

Answer: There are actually two different types of discoloration. Extrinsic stains form on the surface of the teeth, often the result of the foods and drinks we consume, as well as smoking or tobacco use. Intrinsic stains form below the surface, often the result of fluorosis, injury to the teeth, or tetracycline use. Understanding the type of the discoloration on your smile is key to recommending the appropriate treatment option.

Question: How does teeth whitening work?

Answer: We use impressions of your smile to create a set of custom-made trays. We will then prescribe a bleaching gel. Each day at home you will fill the trays with gel and wear them for a set amount of time the doctor recommends. After a week to ten days, your smile can be brightened by multiple shades.

Question: What if I have permanent discoloration?

Answer: While the trays and gel can often address both extrinsic and minor intrinsic stains, you may need a restoration. A veneer is a thin shell of porcelain that fits over the front of the teeth. Made from lifelike materials and able to withstand bite forces, the veneer can last for decades while improving the shape and shade of your teeth.

Question: How do you keep your smile bright?

Answer: After treatment, you should take steps to keep your smile bright, such as brushing your teeth twice a day, flossing once a day, and seeing the dentist every six months for a checkup. We also recommend cutting back on drinks with dark pigments, such as coffee, soda, tea, and fruit juice. Avoiding tobacco products can also help your smile stay bright.