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What You Should Ask Your Dentist About Tooth Whitening
A Dental Focus on Achieving a Brighter Smile |
Speaking with your dentist before using a tooth whitening system is a great idea because not all whiteners are ideal for all discolorations. For example, teeth with a yellow hue typically whiten well. However, teeth with a brownish hue whiten less successfully, and teeth with a grayish hue don’t typically whiten well at all. Also, whitening may not give the desired result on teeth with bonding or fillings. In this case patients typically opt for cosmetic procedures to get the desired result. Your dentist can recommend a whitening plan that best suits your needs.
Source: www.ada.org
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Posted on: December 24, 2009 | Category: Cosmetic Dentistry |
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