How to whiten your teeth

Noticing your teeth looking a bit yellow? You’re not alone. Tooth discoloration is common, but you can reverse it and get your pearly whites shining again, whether at home or with Aspen Dental. 

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Teeth whitening procedure

Teeth whitening is a dental procedure designed to lighten the color of your teeth. Aspen Dental uses advanced LED technology—this procedure can turn discolored teeth into white, natural-looking teeth. Various bleaching agents, such as hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, are commonly used. However, some risks include tooth sensitivity and gum irritation if not done properly. It’s also best to consult with your Aspen Dental care team.

Types of teeth whitening procedures

There are various ways to whiten your smile. Understanding the different types of treatments available can help you make a smart choice. 

Professional whitening solutions

Getting help from a professional increases the chances of success and ensures long-lasting results. Here are the different solutions provided in dental offices:

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LED whitening

At Aspen Dental, we brighten your smile using LED technology, lightening your teeth up to eight shades.You'll also receive a care kit with trays and whitening gel to maintain your results. You can often see results in one visit, and the effects can last several months.

Whitening trays

Whitening trays filled with a bleaching gel are worn over the teeth. These trays are are customized to your bite, which are tailored by a dental professional. This method minimizes gum irritation and ensures even whitening. Results can last several months with proper care. 

At-home whitening solutions

Though it doesn’t last as long as professional options, teeth whitening at home has become more affordable and easy these days. Here are some at-home options you could try: 

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Whitening toothpaste 

Contains mild abrasives and sometimes bleaching agents to remove surface stains. It’s a gentle option but takes longer to see results.

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Whitening strips

Thin, flexible plastic strips coated with a bleaching agent. These are applied directly to the teeth for a specified period.

Professional vs. at-home solutions

Both professional and at-home solutions have their advantages and disadvantages. Here’s a quick comparison: 

Professional solutions

At-home solutions

EffectivenessHigh, noticeable in one sessionModerate, results can take longer 
CostHigher, but often includes follow-up treatmentsLower, various price points 
LongevityLonger-lasting, often up to a yearShorter, typically lasts a few months 
ConvenienceRequires a visit to the dentistCan be done in the comfort of your own home 
CustomizationTailored to your specific needsGeneric, one-size-fits-all 

Should I whiten my teeth?

Teeth whitening can take your confidence to a new level. Here are some types of individuals who would benefit: 

People with yellow or stained teeth

Teeth can become discolored over time due to diet and oral hygiene. Whitening can reverse these effects, giving you a youthful, healthy smile.

Smokers

Smoking leaves stubborn stains on teeth. Those who smoke and want to reduce these stains may find teeth whitening especially helpful.

Coffee or tea drinkers

Regularly drinking these beverages can lead to staining. If you can’t start your day without coffee or tea but want to maintain a bright smile, teeth whitening could be the answer.

Anyone looking for a bright, white smile

Whether for a special occasion or just to enhance your appearance, teeth whitening can boost your confidence with a radiant smile.

Who should not get teeth whitening?

Teeth whitening can offer a brighter smile, but it's not suitable for everyone. Here are the groups that should steer clear of this cosmetic procedure: 

Pregnant women

Due to the lack of research on the effects of whitening agents during pregnancy, it's advisable for expectant mothers to postpone any teeth whitening treatments. 

Children under 16

The nerve of the tooth (pulp chamber) is enlarged until this age, making younger children more susceptible to irritation from whitening procedures. 

Individual with sensitive teeth or allergies

Those who already experience discomfort from sensitive teeth or have known allergies to peroxide-based whitening agents should avoid teeth whitening to prevent exacerbating these conditions. 

Individuals with dental restorations

Teeth whitening treatments may not be effective on dental restorations such as crowns, veneers or bondings, as these materials do not respond to bleaching agents.

How to maintain my white teeth

To maintain your newly whitened teeth, it's essential to adopt specific habits that can extend the effects of your whitening treatments. By making thoughtful and daily lifestyle choices, you can significantly enhance the longevity of your brilliant smile.

Daily oral hygiene routine

Use fluoride toothpaste and brush for at least two minutes to effectively remove plaque and surface stains. Focus on all areas of the mouth, including hard-to-reach spots.

Daily flossing helps to eliminate any food particles and plaque that may accumulate between your teeth, which can contribute to discoloration.

Consider using an antimicrobial or whitening mouthwash to help keep your mouth clean. Although, using mouthwash won’t reduce staining unless it’s a whitening mouthwash.

Dietary choices

Certain foods and drinks, such as coffee, tea, red wine, berries and sauces, like soy or tomato, can lead to staining. If consumed, rinse your mouth with water afterward.

Incorporating lighter foods into your diet can help maintain your smile. Opt for dairy products, chicken, fruits and vegetables that are less likely to stain teeth.

Regular dental visits

Schedule regular dental check-ups, ideally every six months. Preventative cleanings can help remove surface stains and maintain overall oral health.

Discuss with your dentist about occasional touch-up treatments to keep your teeth looking their best, whether it involves in-office whitening or at-home solutions.

Lifestyle adjustments

If you smoke, consider quitting, as tobacco is a leading cause of tooth discoloration. 

Drink plenty of water throughout the day to help wash away food particles and bacteria that contribute to staining.

Whitening products

Consider using a whitening toothpaste that contains low levels of abrasives and hydrogen peroxide for ongoing maintenance.

If you notice any staining returning, using whitening strips occasionally can help restore brightness without requiring a full dental treatment.

Teeth whitening FAQs

Dentists often use bleaching agents like hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide for effective whitening. 

Yellow teeth can be caused by aging, dietary habits, smoking and poor oral hygiene. 

While significant whitening overnight is unlikely, using whitening strips can show some results. However, consult a dental professional for the best advice. 

Teeth can become several shades whiter, often up to eight shades lighter with professional treatments. 

Potential side effects include tooth sensitivity and gum irritation. Always follow professional guidance to minimize risks. 

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