Teeth Whitening Truths and Myths

When you want to have a brighter smile, you may consider teeth whitening. However, you may have some questions about things you have heard in the past. Your dentist can answer any questions you may have about whitening. But you can read on to learn some truths – and myths – about teeth whitening.
Myth: whitening toothpaste works well
Many patients want to whiten teeth by using whitening toothpaste. This toothpaste is often available at a higher price than typical toothpaste. However, it is only a waste of money to purchase these. To whiten teeth well, the chemicals need to remain on the teeth for a longer period of time. Brushing the teeth usually takes only a few minutes, so the toothpaste will not begin to work.
Myth: hydrogen peroxide and baking soda whiten teeth
Solutions to whiten the teeth at home often do not work very well. Baking soda can disturb the balance of bacteria in a patient’s mouth. There are some good bacteria and these can be killed by baking soda. This can cause oral health problems. Hydrogen peroxide can damage the tissue.
Truth: veneers and crowns cannot be whitened
According to the American Dental Association, dental restorations cannot be whitened. To address any discoloration or staining, the entire tooth will need to be replaced. Patients who are considering restorations should get whitening done first. The color may appear uneven if whitening is done after restorations.
Truth: it is better to get teeth whitening at the dentist
Getting professional teeth whitening may initially cost more than over-the-counter solutions. However, patients often have significantly different experiences with the two. Often, professional teeth whitening does not cost that much more. The results are better too because the dentist has experience in teeth whitening. In addition, patients are less likely to damage their teeth or mouth tissues.
Myth: fruit or coconut oil will whiten teeth
Many people consider using lemons, strawberries or even banana peels to whiten teeth. Unfortunately, this does not work well. In fact, it can even cause damage to the teeth. The fruit has sugar in it and rubbing it on the teeth can cause decay. The acid from fruits, such as lemons, will eat away at the enamel. Overall, rubbing fruit on the teeth can cause the teeth to become more discolored.
Instead, getting professional whitening will do a better job. Other patients may try coconut oil for whitening by doing “oil pulling.” However, no studies have shown that this method will work for teeth whitening. The benefits of coconut oil are still being studied. There is little evidence that oil pulling has many health benefits.
Visit a dentist today
If you are considering teeth whitening, it is better to talk to your dentist about it. That way, any concerns of yours can be addressed. You should avoid using teeth whitening products from a drugstore. Instead, consider investing in your smile with professional whitening treatments. Your smile will thank you.
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