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October 12, 2022Have you been toying with the idea of whiter teeth, but you’re not sure whether it’s right for you? Our Cadillac cosmetic dentists have helped countless people brighten their smile by multiple shades and can do the same for you thanks to KöR teeth whitening.
Here are 3 signs that indicate
may be in your future should you decide to pursue the procedure.Who Is & Isn’t a Teeth Whitening Candidate
While the
is available to all interested adult patients, not everyone may be the best fit. For instance, if you are someone with highly sensitive teeth, our cosmetic dentists may advise you to refrain from whitening as it can cause some additional (temporary) sensitivity.In general, teeth whitening is also not ideal for patients with:
- Gum disease
- Oral cancer
- Worn tooth enamel
- Tooth decay (may receive whitening after treated)
If you’re free of any immediate oral health issues like those listed above, ask our dentists about getting started with teeth whitening. We’ll want to quickly examine your teeth to make sure everything looks healthy before moving on with the process itself.
Our Dentists May Recommend Teeth Whitening if You Have:
1) Stains Caused By Foods and Beverages
It’s no surprise that beverages like coffee, tea, and red wine cause stains. After all, they do contain tannins that when built up on tooth enamel, result in a stained appearance. Other delicious culprits include berries, tomato-based sauces, candy, and sodas.
Because these are foods and drinks that we all love to enjoy, many of us share the same tooth stains though not always to the same degree. Luckily, our cosmetic dentists are here to erase pesky discoloration and give you a set of pearly whites.
We’ll ask you questions about your health history and diet as well as conduct an oral examination to assess the severity of your tooth stains. It’s also important to let our dentists know if you have smoked in the past or currently smoke as that can contribute to how stained your teeth are.
2) Healthy Tooth Enamel
At LifeSmiles Dentistry, we strongly recommend that all patients brush their teeth at least twice a day and floss daily. Using a soft-bristled toothbrush and a non-abrasive fluoride toothpaste is also encouraged to reduce the risk of damaging your enamel.
Tooth enamel is what covers the outer portion of your teeth. It’s very tough which is great because it helps protect your teeth as they chew, bite, crunch, and grind. Despite its strength, however, enamel is not immune from chipping, cracking, or erosion.
If the worst thing wrong with your enamel is that it’s stained, you’re in luck. Healthy tooth enamel is what you want since after it’s gone, it won’t come back. This is something our dentists will pay close attention to and once your teeth are deemed in good shape, we’ll move forward with KöR whitening trays and refrigerated whitening gel.
3) Teeth Darkened From Age
Unfortunately, as we get older our teeth have a tendency to darken in color due to enamel deterioration. This is typically not a cause for concern if your teeth are otherwise healthy, but it can lead to some feelings of embarrassment.
Our cosmetic dentists are no strangers to treating teeth with age-related spots. We can work with you to determine the right shade that will eliminate those areas of discoloration and get you smiling with confidence again. If the spots are severe enough, we may even discuss the possibility of porcelain veneers.
Light Up Your Smile With KöR
Are your teeth darker than you’d like them to be? Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be like that forever. Our cosmetic dentists in Cadillac, MI, can speak with you about KöR teeth whitening and determine your candidacy. Get started today and call LifeSmiles Dentistry at (231) 775-8281 to request an appointment.