White teeth – whitening secrets

Discolored teeth are a big aesthetic problem. They are the cause of complexes and malaise. Meanwhile, most discoloration can be removed and bleached. See how you can deal with this problem.

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1/ 10 Coffee or tea

A frequent cause of tooth discoloration is coffee or tea coating. Photo Shutterstock

2/ 10 Cigarettes

If you want white teeth, you must quit smoking, otherwise the problem will return even after professional whitening. Photo Shutterstock

3/ 10 Wine

Wine and colored drinks can leave a tarnish on the teeth, which can be removed by brushing your teeth with a toothbrush. Photo Shutterstock

4/ 10 Berries

Berries contain many substances valuable for health, but they can cause discoloration, so you should wash or rinse your teeth with a special liquid after eating them. Photo Shutterstock

5/ 10 Medicines

Certain medications, such as antibiotics (tetracyclines), can cause permanent tooth discoloration that is difficult to remove with home remedies. Photo Shutterstock

6/ 10 Whitening toothpastes

The easiest way to get a white smile is to scrub your teeth with special whitening pastes, but in advanced cases, with hard to remove discoloration, even strong scrubbing may not give the desired effect. Photo Shutterstock

7/ 10 Teeth whitening preparations

You can buy a variety of teeth whitening preparations in stores, but be careful when using these types of preparations. Whitening treatments performed individually, without any supervision and consultation, repeated many times, may cause high tooth sensitivity, brittleness and porosity of the enamel, as well as uneven brightening. Photo Shutterstock

8/ 10 Professional whitening

The safest, but also the most expensive method of teeth whitening is professional whitening at the dentist’s office. Most of the whitening preparations currently available on the market do not damage the tooth structure and even increase the hardness of the enamel. The latest preparations containing potassium nitrate and fluoride protect against hypersensitivity both during and after the procedure. However, in order for the whitening treatment to be correct, safe and effective, it should be fully controlled and carried out under the supervision of a physician. Photo Shutterstock

9/ 10 Contraindications for whitening

An absolute contraindication to this type of treatment is: significant damage to the enamel, large exposure of the root surface, allergy to peroxides and chemicals, pregnancy, and the period of breastfeeding. Teeth whitening must not be performed on children under 10 years of age. Before whitening, the dentist should fill in the existing cavities and leaks, and replace the amalgam fillings with composite ones. Photo Shutterstock

10/ 10 A good diet

To maintain the effect of a healthy smile, it is important to maintain a proper diet rich in calcium and vitamins. A good condition of the enamel helps in the fight against discoloration. Photo Shutterstock

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