Category: Teeth Whitening

Which Cosmetic Dentistry Option is Best for You?

If you could change anything about your smile, what would it be? Maybe you’d prefer to have whiter teeth, to close up gaps between teeth, or to have a perfect movie star smile. Thanks to cosmetic dentistry, you don’t have to settle and live with the smile imperfections that made you self-conscious. Teeth whitening, invisible… Read more »

7 Easy Steps for a Brighter, Whiter Smile

Your smile is often the first thing people see and notice about you. Is your smile leaving a good impression? If your teeth have become stained, discolored, or yellowed, then your smile may be giving the impression that you do not have good oral hygiene. No one wants that! Don’t be ashamed to smile because… Read more »

You Want A Whiter Smile…Naturally!

Do you ever wonder how to keep your teeth white between professional bleachings? Most everything you put in your mouth has the potential to stain your teeth especially chocolate, coffee, tea, and red wine. If you want a whiter smile…naturally…read on. In today’s blog we answer questions regarding how to keep your teeth white between… Read more »

50 Shades of Grey? More Like 28 Shades of White

These days it seems that every famous face has a perfectly straight, luminous smile. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but sometimes it’s easy to forget that not everyone is born with such beautiful teeth. There’s a good chance that your favorite actor or musician has had some form of dental work, says Dr…. Read more »

Professional and Safe Teeth Whitening Results? Turn to your Dentist

As you age, while embracing the natural changes, it’s only normal to want to look as young as possible. There are extreme cosmetic answers to achieving a more youthful appearance. But then again there are much simpler answers to shaving a few years off of your look. Your smile may hold the key. A whiter,… Read more »

Pella Dentist: Which Is Worse for Your Teeth, Coffee or Soda?

We’ve all heard that coffee stains teeth. We’ve also heard that soda isn’t good for our mouths, either. But is one worse than the other? Your Pella cosmetic dentist, Dr. Jeffrey Allen, weighs in on which is worse, coffee or soda.