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Teeth Whitening
Peachtree Corners, GA



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Regular oral hygiene is a must when attempting to brighten your smile. To keep or obtain naturally white teeth, brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash are all beneficial because they reduce the amount of plaque and tartar buildup and help to combat the spread of bacteria in the mouth. Although these basic measures work wonders for your oral hygiene, it is natural to consider teeth whitening to improve the aesthetics of your smile.

Cosmetic dentistry can help you to achieve the look you want through procedures like teeth whitening. The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry states that, when asked how they would like to improve their smile, most people generally say they would prefer whiter teeth.

Whiter teeth can help to boost your confidence and motivate you to continue taking the proper care of your teeth. As you age, your teeth may become discolored even if you have good oral hygiene and your teeth and gums are generally healthy. Enamel may wear down over time and teeth whitening may help to give you a younger appearance. If you smoke or have smoked in the past, you may notice that your teeth have changed color.

While teeth whitening can give your teeth a more pleasing appearance, you should continue to pay close attention to oral hygiene as cigarettes can wreak havoc on the health of your teeth and gums. Teeth can also be stained by the foods and beverages you consume on a daily basis. Wine, tea, and coffee often leave stains that require professional whitening. You may also consider whitening your teeth for a special event. Weddings, birthdays, and interviews are all great reasons to give yourself some extra attention.

How Teeth Whitening Works


Teeth whitening is a dental bleaching procedure used to make your teeth look brighter or whiter. Teeth whitening is normally done in two ways, one uses bleach products, and the other does not.

Teeth whitening products without bleach clean the tooth surface, removing debris, bacteria, and food, while bleach-containing products have a lighting or brightening effect on teeth that appear whiter and cleaner. Bleaching products remove deep stains from tooth surfaces and lighten teeth.

Dental bleaching products contain a peroxide chemical, either in hydrogen or carbamide hydroxides. Dental whitening and bleaching are mostly used interchangeably. We can help you enhance your pearly whites with a professional teeth whitening procedure at Southern Family Dental Care.

Teeth Whitening Procedures


Our professionals can help you choose the best method of teeth whitening for you. For those with only mild stains and discoloration, whitening and stain removal toothpaste may be the best choice. You may even decide to use an at-home whitening kit. While these kits may give you a noticeable difference in color, our team recommends coming into the office for a professional whitening if you are experiencing moderate to severe discoloration.

During this process, your teeth will be protected by either a rubber barrier or special gel before the bleach is applied. Unlike home kits, one bleach application is usually sufficient for a long period of time. While there are many strategies you may choose from when it comes to teeth whitening, we believe the safest way is to visit our facility. We can ensure a quality result that you will be proud to show off.

What's the Procedure for Professional Teeth Whitening?


During an in-office procedure, Dr. Clint Baugham uses a dam to protect the gums, lips, and tongue from bleach, applies the gel on the teeth, shines a special light or heat on the gel to activate it better, and reapplies it again after twenty minutes for an hour.

For excellent whitening results, our dentist may recommend home whitening trays to continue the bleaching effect for a while. Bleaching trays are the second effective teeth whitening method as recommended whitening gels have a higher percentage of bleach.

In-Office vs. At-Home Whitening


In-office teeth whitening is the most effective method to achieve whiter teeth. The dentist uses stronger bleaching agents that can be customized. The dental gums and mouth are protected during in-office whitening, and the dentist can manage complications such as sensitivity from the procedure. The trays are custom made to fit snugly into your teeth, and they are less likely to leak than over-the-counter whitening trays and can be used for eight hours a night.

Does Teeth Whitening Damage Your Teeth?


Teeth whitening does not damage your teeth. It can, however, make your teeth and gums more sensitive, especially if you use the over-the-counter products. If you're one of the many people who have sensitive teeth, there are plenty of ways to get your teeth looking their brightest without risking pain or discomfort.

Some of the best teeth whitening methods we have at Southern Family Dental Care are for sensitive teeth, so you can still achieve the beautiful smile you've always wanted!

How Long after Teeth Whitening Can I Eat Normally?


After teeth whitening, we generally advise waiting at least one hour before eating to allow the whitening agent to fully interact with your teeth. Additionally, you should avoid consuming any foods or drinks that could stain your teeth for at least 24 hours.

What to Eat after Teeth Whitening?


For the first 24 to 48 Hours it is important to avoid staining foods and drinks such as coffee, tea, red wine, dark-colored sauces, berries, and brightly colored foods. Opt for foods that are light in color, such as chicken, turkey, white fish, rice, pasta, potatoes, cauliflower, and white bread.

Avoid citrus fruits, tomatoes, and vinegar-based dressings, as they can increase sensitivity and affect the whitening results. Drink plenty of water, which helps rinse away any residual bleaching agents and keeps your mouth hydrated.

After 48 hours you can start to reintroduce other foods into your diet, but continue to be cautious with highly pigmented or acidic foods. While you can eat more normally, try to limit consumption of foods and drinks that are known to stain teeth. If you do consume them, rinse your mouth with water or brush your teeth afterward. By following these guidelines, you can help ensure your teeth whitening results last longer and your teeth stay healthy.

Schedule a Teeth Whitening Treatment in Peachtree Corners, GA


Teeth whitening is most effective when performed by a professional. Our team can assist you in looking and feeling your best. Whether you are whitening your teeth for a special occasion or you are adding a new regime to your beauty routine, we can help you to achieve your goal. Call Southern Family Dental Care at 470-410-9774 to schedule your teeth whitening today.










Office:


3961 Holcomb Bridge Rd Suite 100
Peachtree Corners, GA 30092


Phone:


470-410-9774

Hours:


Mon - Thur: 7 am - 4 pm
Fri, Sat, & Sun: Closed



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