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How Often Should You Go for Teeth Whitening?

<br>One of the most popular self-care trends in the health sector that is not going anywhere is teeth whitening. Brushing your teeth is only one part of the process of whitening your teeth. Your teeth are chemically exposed to various colors from the foods and beverages you consume, which will result in discoloration over time. Teeth whitening services are popular and can enhance the appearance of your teeth by removing stains and patches.<br>

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How Often Should You Go for Teeth Whitening?

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  1. How Often Should You Go for Teeth Whitening? Do you want to maintain a movie-star smile on your face? Pearly whites require you to go for teeth whitening and little upkeep from time to time. One of the most popular self-care trends in the health sector that is not going anywhere is teeth whitening. Brushing your teeth is only one part of teeth whitening. Your teeth are chemically subjected to various colours from the foods and beverages you consume, which will result in discolouration over time. Teeth whitening services are popular and can enhance the appearance of your teeth by removing stains and patches. However, the pressing question is – how often should I whiten my teeth? Worry not, as you can find your answer in this article. Keep reading! How Often Should You Whiten Your Teeth? The frequency of teeth whitening depends on several factors, including the type of whitening procedure, oral hygiene habits, and diet. Generally, professional teeth whitening services at a dental office can provide results lasting up to one year. However, over-the-counter products, such as whitening

  2. toothpaste and strips, can only provide short-term results and must be repeated more frequently. If you opt for in-office teeth whitening, your dentist will use a bleaching gel stronger than over-the-counter products. This gel is applied to your teeth and activated with a special light; the results can last up to one year. However, it is necessary to remember that the longevity of the results can vary from person to person. Some people may experience a slight fade of their results within a few months, while others can experience longer-lasting results. Also, some people need All-On-4 treatment because their teeth have deteriorated so much. Which factors affect the longevity of your teeth? The longevity of your teeth whitening results can be influenced by several factors, including: 1. Diet Consuming foods and drinks high in sugar, acids, and pigments, such as coffee, tea, red wine, and dark berries, can lead to staining on your teeth. So, to maintain the brightness of your smile, it is important to: limit your consumption of these foods and drinks · brush your teeth promptly after consuming them · 2. Oral hygiene Good oral hygiene is essential for maintaining your teeth whitening procedure results. Flossing and brushing regularly can help to remove plaque and prevent new stains from forming. Additionally, use whitening toothpaste and a fluoride rinse to keep your teeth bright and healthy. If you fail to maintain good oral hygiene, your teeth might deteriorate beyond repair over time. However, you can still get All on 4 procedure. Also Read: The Exclusive Guide To Sedation Dentistry

  3. 3. Smoking Smoking can cause yellowing and staining of your teeth, making it difficult to increase the longevity of teeth whitening services. Hence, if you smoke, quitting or reducing the frequency of smoking can help to keep your teeth pearly white. 4. Genetics Some people can be more prone to tooth discolouration due to genetics. So, if you have a family history of yellow or stained teeth, you will need to whiten your teeth more frequently. 5. Age As you age, your enamel can become thinner. This can make your teeth more prone to stains. The natural ageing process can also cause your teeth to turn yellow or discolour. Hence, you will need to whiten your teeth often as you age to ensure that your teeth remain white. Tips for maintaining the brightness of your teeth There are various ways to maintain the whiteness of your teeth, including: 1. Brush and floss regularly: Brushing and flossing your teeth twice a day can help to remove plaque and prevent new stains from forming. 2. Minimise your intake of sugary and acidic foods: Foods and drinks high in sugar and acids can make your teeth yellow. So, try to avoid them. What are the negative effects of excessive teeth whitening? ● Sensitive teeth: A side effect of leaving a whitening product for a long period. ● Bleeding or inflamed gums: You should call your dentist right away if you think you could be reacting to the substances in the whitening product. ● Teeth edges that appear blue or transparent: This is a red flag for dental enamel erosion that might cause nerve injury.

  4. In a nutshell: In-office teeth whitening services are advised once a year, with at-home touch-ups in between sessions. However, depending on their dental health and the natural colour of their enamel, each patient has a somewhat different whitening regimen. Contact Us Business Name: United Dental Clinic Address: Warriewood Warriewood-2102 NSW Phone: 02 99137453 Email id: appointment@uniteddentalclinic.com.au Contact Person: Olivia Dodery Website: https://uniteddentalclinic.com.au Square, OF/001,12 Jacksons Rd,

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