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Teeth whitening is the quickest way to improve the look of your smile, making dingy yellowed teeth a bright white in a few short treatments. But it is possible to have too much of a good thing, and bleaching your teeth too often causes serious problems with your enamel. So how often should you ask your dentist for teeth whitening? 

3 Factors to Consider for Teeth Whitening

Stage of Treatment

There are two parts of teeth whitening treatment. In the first, you're making a significant change in the color of your teeth to meet your goal. In the second stage, you've achieved the white smile you want, and now you only need to maintain it. Whitening treatments will be closer together in the first stage than in the second, as you're looking for more dramatic results. Maintenance visits might occur only once a year or even less.

Strength of Products

teeth whiteningSome whitening products are so mild they can be safely used every day. Some should be used for only short periods, and some must be handled carefully to avoid overexposure. The teeth whitening products used by your dentist are the strongest whiteners available, and require the longest wait times between treatments — but if you're whitening at home, you may be able to use those milder products more frequently.

Your Dental Health

The unique characteristics of your mouth affect your teeth whitening schedule. If you have previous dental work, too much bleaching can make the restorations stand out. You may also be particularly sensitive to the bleaching agent. Your dentist will explain any risk factors in your mouth.

 

Teeth whitening is an effective cosmetic dentistry treatment, but overusing it can gray your teeth and cause other oral health problems. Richard J. Mazour, DDS, offers general dental, orthodontic, cosmetic, and emergency care services in Beatrice, NE. The staff is continually training in the newest dental techniques and technologies. To schedule an appointment for anything from teeth whitening to a dental implant consultation, call (402) 223-5109 or send a message online.

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