Stains to your tooth’s surface are usually cosmetic issues that occur on the surface. Harmful foods and liquids build-up to create them, and at times can be difficult to remove with just ordinary brushing alone. Because they occur naturally and daily, most individuals can benefit from teeth whitening. While it is important to maintain good oral health habits such as brushing and flossing to keep your grin bright, the buildup over time sometimes needs a little boost.
You can brighten your smile in-office or at home. During the treatment process, a highly potent but safe bleach is applied to the surface of your teeth. To prevent disruption, dental trays are used to ensure the agent is held in place for the allotted time needed to tackle the blemishes you are aiming to have removed.
Additionally, there are options to self-whiten at home that involve a very similar process. You can usually acquire these kits from our office or even at your local grocery store. For more information about the benefits of tooth-whitening, call our office today.
People take pride in their appearance, and typically, a smile is the first eye-catching thing someone will notice. By taking the time to keep up with good oral hygiene habits and revitalize your grin by enhancing its brightness, you can maintain a healthy beam for life.
Stains or blemishes to the front of your teeth are inevitable, but maintaining your smile by having it lightened coupled with regular preventive practices such as brushing and flossing can lengthen its vitality. To learn more about how you can cosmetically alter the surface of your tooth to produce a brighter, lighter result, contact our Pella, Iowa team at Allen & Neuman Family Dentistry at (641) 628-1121 to schedule an appointment today.
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