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Brighten Up Your Smile | Teeth Whitening in Mississauga

Brighten Up Your Smile | Teeth Whitening in Mississauga

Stained teeth can be detrimental to our self-esteem. Often you would find people hiding their beautiful smiles behind their palms. Sadly, there is a stigma behind teeth whitening treatments and whitening procedures that prevent people from seeking help. 

There are many options available for teeth whitening in Mississauga, and we would love to lift the veil on these whitening treatments so that you can brighten up your smile. 

Why do teeth darken?

The reasons for the discoloration of teeth can be placed in three groups or types: intrinsic, extrinsic, and aging. Intrinsic discoloration refers to the tooth’s inner layer beyond the enamel, which develops a yellow tint. Oral trauma, sometimes caused by medicine or root damage at an early age, can be attributed to discoloration.   

To solve this problem, you may need veneers, crowns, or dental bonding. For information on intrinsic discoloration and teeth whitening in Mississauga, contact Fowler Dental to discuss whitening procedure options and payment plans.  

For now, we will continue to evaluate the extrinsic type of discoloration, which refers to the coloring of the enamel- the outermost layer of your tooth.  

It is essential to realize that your teeth are unique. The color could differ from another person and also darken with age regardless of the whitening treatment you apply; you may never match the other person completely. 

Your focus should therefore be on getting your teeth in the best shape and appearance they can be, and not how you perceive the teeth of others. 

Getting your teeth in shape starts with good oral hygiene. Brushing your teeth just like your dentist explained can prevent plaque from building up, giving the tooth enamel a yellow appearance. After brushing your teeth in the evening, refrain from snacking or drinking anything other than water afterward. 

Speaking of drinking, coffee and tea are big culprits in the coloration of teeth. On the bright side, lowering your coffee and tea intake keeps your teeth whiter for longer and reduces your caffeine intake, which is not bad. 

Speaking of bad ideas, smoking stains your teeth and is also bad for your lips and gums, and can often cause cancer in these sensitive parts of your body.  

You have direct control over the points mentioned above, but sometimes, you can’t do anything about it. A good example would be medicine. Certain medicines could contribute to teeth coloration. If you notice this, do not stop taking the medication; consult your doctor about alternative solutions.

Reasons to whiten your teeth

First, there is a physiological benefit when choosing the correct whitening options. As we mentioned, plaque building up on your tooth’s enamel is never good. That means certain teeth whitening procedures remove plaque, leading to healthier teeth.  

The second benefit relates to the psychological benefits of teeth whitening. People with bad teeth tend to shy away from the spotlight. Having a smile filled with glittery pearlies boosts confidence and encourages social behavior. 

Teeth whitening in Mississauga comes down to two options: Naturally or professionally. 

So, what is the difference between professional teeth whitening and natural teeth whitening? 

Natural teeth whitening refers primarily to what you can do at home with items in your house. Brushing your teeth, quitting smoking, drinking less coffee, and so on are natural teeth whitening techniques.  

But there are also other whitening treatments that people recommend ranging from scrubbing your teeth with coal, applying oil, using spices, etc.  

Natural home remedies for teeth whitening

People often promote miraculous home remedies like teeth whitening options, especially on social media. From baking soda to bleach or hydrogen peroxide, whatever it is, speak to your dentist first before attempting any of these suggestions.  

Regarding amateur home-remedy teeth whitening in Mississauga, contact Fowler Dental for advice before attempting to follow through. 

Pharmacies and certain supermarkets offer take-home whitening kits, like this Philips Zoom Take Home Patient Care Kit NiteWhite Kit on Amazon. But these are not as efficient as what you would find in a dental office and takes a more extended period to achieve the same effect. 

Professional teeth whitening

Professional teeth whitening treatments refer to receiving whitening treatments from a dentist or orthodontist. Professional Teeth Whitening in Mississauga occurs very frequently. Probably not as much as in Hollywood, but still very often.

There are quite a few techniques to brighten up your smile. When you contact Fowler Dental for teeth whitening in Mississauga, we will explain everything in detail, along with the pricing options. For now, we will quickly overview your professional teeth whitening options.

Professional teeth cleaning

The first step and least intrusive is having your teeth professionally cleaned. Cleaning involves flossing, polishing teeth using a low-speed brushing device, and fluoride treatment to strengthen teeth. We highly recommend you do this at least once a year to help prevent cavities and gum disease. 

Fowler Dental does professional teeth cleaning and teeth whitening in Mississauga, and we look forward to answering all your questions regarding these services.

Hydrogen Peroxide Gel whitening procedure

The teeth whitening option to consider is using highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide gel. The over-the-counter bleaching kits mentioned earlier also contain hydrogen peroxide but in lower concentrations. 

Dentists can use higher concentrated hydrogen peroxide because their whitening procedures protect the lips and gums from this strong chemical that could burn them.

Hydrogen Peroxide with a high-intensity light whitening system

This procedure is almost the same as the previous one, but in addition, the gel-covered teeth are treated with LED, UV, or halogen light by a lamp or laser from directly outside the mouth. 

Prescribed dental take-home teeth whitening kits

The dentist may suggest continuing treatment at home after the in-office whitening procedure. The dentist will make an impression on your teeth that will serve as a mold to produce a customized tray that will fit your teeth like a glove. This is much better than over-the-counter whitening kits and will provide better results. 

You will probably receive the potent hydrogen peroxide whitening agents they use at the dental office, but it will most likely be a carbamide peroxide-based gell. This will prevent you from damaging your gums, lips, and tongue when applying the whitening procedure at home, and you will experience less tooth sensitivity. 

Veneers, crowns, or dental bonding

As we mentioned before, the cause of teeth discoloration may be intrinsic. Standard whitening procedures, in-office or over-the-counter, won’t help at all. You’ll need advanced cosmetic dentistry treatments in the form of veneers, crowns, or dental bonding. 

Again, it is highly recommended that you see your dentist before commencing any whitening procedure. For any information regarding teeth whitening in Mississauga, contact Fowler Dental to discuss your options.

What to expect when during your dental office whitening procedure?

First, the dentist will display a tooth shade chart to see what shade your teeth is at that moment and then show you how many shades brighter your teeth will become post-treatment. 

Next, the dentist will use a pumice tool to polish and remove plaque from your teeth. Afterward, the dentist will place tools in your mouth to keep it open and insert barriers on your gums to protect them from the whitening agents. 

Once your lips, gums, and other soft tissue are protected, the dentist applies the unique office whitening gel. Once the whitening procedure is completed, you will rinse your mouth, and then the dentist may apply a fluoride treatment to reduce tooth sensitivity afterward. 

Your dentist may now cast a customized tray for at-home treatment if need be. They will also discuss post-treatment habits you’ll need to adapt. These include avoiding coffee, tea, red wine, smoking, etc., until the whitening agents sink in. 

Note that whitening agents dehydrate your teeth, making them more susceptible to stains after whitening treatments. Also, because they are dehydrated, they may seem bright at first and then drop a shade a few days after they are hydrated again.

How to choose a treatment and the costs involved?

Many people make mistakes regarding teeth whitening procedures because they want a quick, cheap fix. They see an influencer’s advice on social media and set out to try this miracle whitening procedure.  

As we explained throughout this article, whitening teeth isn’t like getting your nails done. The tooth is a complex organism and the odds that your teeth are the same as that influencer’s, are minuscule.  

It may also be that you suffer from intrinsic discoloration, and then whatever that influencer, friend, or family member is recommended would prove useless.  

Whitening your teeth and keeping them white requires a professional diagnosis, expert advice, and improving lifestyle habits over the long term. Otherwise, you will throw money in the water and waste time. 

Because of the complexity of these treatments, do it the right way; it is also not wise to guess what you can expect to pay. The price difference between whitening your teeth one shade up versus having to install veneers is massive. 

The good news is that Fowler Dental provides payment plans for patients that will make any procedure more affordable. For all teeth whitening in Mississauga and other teeth-related queries, or if you’re looking for an emergency dentist, contact Fowler Dental in Mississauga.  

We appreciate the uniqueness of every patient so let us help you by providing customized treatment in a stress-free environment. Call today at 905-855-2996 or visit us at 1925 Fowler Drive in Mississauga, Ontario. We are open Monday through Saturday, 9 am to 7 pm.

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