New Things You Can Do to Get a Perfect Smile

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Modern dentistry has come a long way from the olden days when many of us had to live with most of the issues around our teeth. A charming smile is an asset for anyone across age or gender profiles. But, the quality of that smile can be significantly impacted if you have yellow teeth, chapped lips, receding gums, or other issues around your teeth. Advancements in dental care today ensure that you have the ability to choose the color of your teeth from a chart and the dentist can match yours to that color.  Some of us may not even have heard of certain dental problems and related fixes.

We have put together several measures that you can consider to get your perfect smile back.

Stained or Yellow teeth

Teeth whitening is the process that helps you fight yellow or stained teeth and get that charming smile back. But, before seeking an appointment with your dentist from Bridgewater dental care, it is important to know that there are different whitening types that can be offered depending on your personal circumstances.  For instance, yellow teeth caused by drinking wine or coffee, smoking or similar material, the speed of response to treatment is likely to be faster.

For those who may not need to consult a dentist right away, at home-based teeth whitening kit is the way to go. In recent times, activated charcoal for teeth whitening is gaining huge popularity. You may be wondering how a jet black substance can be beneficial in teeth whitening. Understandably, some are even shocked at the prospect of trying out this remedy.

Understanding activated charcoal

When you get out there to get your pack of charcoal, it is essential to remember that activated charcoal is not the same as charcoal.  Activated charcoal is produced by expanding the surface area of regular charcoal with the help of a combination of increased gas and heat or other agents and the resulting product from this complex chemical treatment is commercially called activated charcoal.

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Role of activated charcoal in teeth whitening

For centuries, people have used charcoal to clean up teeth as well as for water treatment for getting rid of toxic poison. As a matter of fact, in ancient times, Romans insisted on ground charcoal to be among the ingredients in their toothpaste. However, these applications were not focused on teeth whitening, but do point to the importance many societies placed on charcoal for oral care.  Therefore, it comes as no surprise that today, we are seeing new uses for the same old material.

Most people look at teeth whitening with charcoal with a frown although we see reviews on the topic in recent times.  You can get activated charcoal powder from a neighborhood store and remember to get a special toothbrush to go with it. Mix a small part of the water with few drops of water so that you can put the mix on your toothbrush. Now, you can brush the mix on your teeth for about 3 minutes. Once this is done, you must make sure to wash off all the charcoal particles from your mouth. If this last step is not followed correctly, you may have the black particles sticking to your teeth or gums presenting a none too desirable smile.

A non-abrasive method using activated charcoal

Recently, whitening strips containing activated charcoal have been developed. These are pretty tidy and neat for use and more importantly, they are non-abrasive and gentle. These strips are formulated especially for individuals who have sensitive teeth. Further, these strips are infused with the natural whitening ability of activated charcoal and coconut oil for anti-bacterial properties.  With these strips, you are also reasonably protected from the messy particles of charcoal that may remain in your mouth with the powder form of activated charcoal. But, you still should take care to rinse thoroughly after the brushing. For individuals who have a pre-existing dental problem, it may be a good idea to speak to a professional dentist before embracing the goodness of activated charcoal.

Other popular methods of teeth whitening

While Charcoal is heralded as a new method of teeth whitening, it is merely drawn from our grandparents or great-grandparents who were all used to this. On the other hand, there are many other teeth whitening methods that have been in existence for several decades now.  Most of these methods require a visit to your dentist’s office and the procedure may involve one or more sittings.

Philipszoom Quickpro

This is an abbreviated procedure employing a two-layer technology for opening up the pores of your teeth so that peroxide can penetrate and lighten your smile.  This method is best suited for individuals who are not looking to remove heavy stain accumulated over several months or years. This procedure is likely to cost you about $130 and your dentist may also give you whitening trays containing a special type of peroxide gel ( available only through a dentist ) so that you can take it home and maintain your pearl white smile.

Philipszoom – Whitespeed

This is again another very effective offering from Philips. However, the procedure is expensive (about $600) and additionally you may need to spend about an hour at the dentist’s office. However, the procedure can lighten the teeth by about 8 shades. LED technology is used in this procedure and take-home trays are also included in the cost of the procedure. Though the upfront cost is stiff, this procedure can be done at an interval of 2 to 5 years depending on your smoking and eating habits.

Other helpful measures

Regular oral care includes the following to ensure that a charming smile

  • Flossing every day
  • Limiting in taking of tea, coffee, and red wine
  • Stop smoking
  • Visiting your dentist at regular intervals
  • Carefully choosing whitening products
  • Using a quality toothbrush
  • Keeping yourself well hydrated
  • Improving your overall health

Smoking is reckoned as the singular major cause of discoloration of your teeth. Smoking leads to a higher build-up of plaque and bacterial agents on your teeth leading to discoloration over a short period of time.  Regular teeth whitening can help you maintain a better smile. You may also have noticed that many people opt to have teeth whitening done just before a job interview. This is desirable since a healthy and bright smile can significantly impact the outcome of most job interviews.

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