Boost Your Confidence with Tooth Whitening

In today’s age where career is what drives men and women, it’s imperative that one looks the part.Having enough confidence is integral when you are part of a fast-paced and demanding business. A great smile is the start of having great confidence. Commanding people’s presence with a beaming smile is a quality you would want to have. 

A common dental treatment is tooth whitening. With millions of people around the world opting for this budget-friendly treatment, a brighter and more radiant smile is certainly within your reach.

The removal of dirt and debris from the surface of your teeth is called “whitening”. To whiten your teeth, you can avail of this treatment from your dentist or use products with whiteners. Products such as toothpaste, whitening strips and some mouthwash also boast of having a whitening effect. Micro-cracks in the enamel, caused by regular chewing of food, are the areas where stains and food remain. This can cause dull and discolored teeth. These stains are what drive people to seek ways to brighten up their smile. There are a number of factors that contribute to the need to seek tooth whitening, such as: age, starting color, translucency and thinness, eating habits, smoking habits, drugs, grinding and trauma.

There is a connection between discoloration and your age. Due to accumulated stains and wear and tear, teeth will tend to darken as you get older. The older you get, the bigger the effort one must make for a bright and sparkly-white smile. Starting color is another factor to consider. Yellow-brownish to greenish-grey are the inborn tooth colors that every person has. When it comes to whitening, yellow-brownish is usually easier to whiten than greenish-grey. Knowing your genetic dental trait in terms of translucency and thinness is important. People with more thick opaque teeth are at an advantage because they seem lighter and have a quicker reaction to whitening. Whitening more transparent teeth can be difficult and sometimes impossible. Bad eating habits are the most common reasons for discoloration. High consumption of stain-causing food and drinks such as red wine, coffee, tea, soft drinks, carrots and oranges will have significant effects on the color of the enamel. Vices such as smoking and use of drugs also greatly contribute to the discoloration or stains. This may also cause permanent damage to the dental structure and deterioration of the gums. Trauma such as falls and other injuries as well as grinding can also cause it to crack.

To better understand the benefits and extent of tooth whitening, one should keep all of these factors mentioned in mind. Always remember that having great confidence starts with a radiant smile.

Posted by crexsky   @   22 September 2011

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