Friday, July 31, 2009

Yellow stained teeth looking to become white?

ok i recently went to my dentist and he told me that i dont have much calculus and that i dont have periodontitits. really a great thing. but, my all my teeth are discolored. there all quite yellow and seem to be stained.





so i hope to have them whitened by him soon, but i'm scared as to how they'll look afterwards. will they just appear yellow and white in spots or will my teeth all be white? and i hope to care and maintain them so how long should the treatment last for.





i think yearly bleaching on your teeth would be a bad thing for your overall health of the teeth.. not sure about all this so please help me out. thank you.

Yellow stained teeth looking to become white?
before you spend a lot of money on whitening strips try this... Mix some peroxide and listorine, half in half... and brush your teeth with it.. It works really good for my teeth when they start to get stained..





If you use the strips too much they can make your teeth really sensitive..
Reply:I would recommend using CREST WHITENING STRIPS


Many people have found that they work and are less invasive than bleaching.
Reply:i have heard people say that crest white strips work well
Reply:You should first ask your dentist what is the cause of the yellow staining, because there are 2 types of stains:





1- Extrinsic stains: such as those caused by drinking coffee, tea and so. This type can easily be bleached with any bleaching system.





2- Intrinsic stains, and these are stains that you cant get rid of by simply bleaching because their cause is mainly a systemic cause, such cases are fluorosis, where your teeth appear pitty and mottled. In this case you'll have to go for veneers, where a very thin layer of your outer surface is removed by your dentist, and a whiter shade is applied giving you the hollywood smile :)



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