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JoAnne Bernard, DDS
Why Go To the Dentist For Whiter Teeth?
Bernard Dental
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Why Go To the Dentist For Whiter Teeth?

With the advent of home whitening kits, you no longer have to go to the dentist to have your teeth whitened. Do-it-Yourself (DIY) kits are relatively safe and effective, if you follow the directions carefully.

So, you might be thinking why should a dentist whiten your teeth? Actually, there are good reasons.

Your dentist will make sure your teeth are healthy first. Your teeth may need some attention first, such as treatment for dental disease, before you undertake whitening. Your dentist will also determine why your teeth are stained, which could impact how they're whitened (more about that in a moment).

Our application could take less time and last longer. Bleaching agents in home kits make up less than 10% of volume, much weaker than the applications your dentist uses. While it often takes several applications at home to achieve the desired brightness, you may only need one or two sessions with your dentist. Their stronger solution may also extend the “fade time” when the whitening begins to diminish than what you may encounter with home whitening.

We can be more precise achieving the right shade. There are different shades of teeth whiteness what looks good for someone else might not look good for you. Your dentist has the training and expertise to achieve a color that's right for you. What's more, your dentist also has techniques and equipment like UV lighting that enables them to color match more precisely than you can with a home kit.

Your DIY kit can't alter some forms of staining. Home kits bleach only the outermost layers of tooth enamel. That won't help, though, if your discoloration originates inside the tooth. This intrinsic staining requires procedures only a dentist can perform to bleach the tooth from the inside out.

Even if you'd still like to use a home kit we'll be happy to advise you on purchasing and application. It's also a good idea to have your dentist check the staining first to see if a home kit will work at all. In the end, your dentist shares the same desire as you do that your teeth are as healthy as they can be and bright as you want them to be.

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