If your smile doesn’t feel as white as before, you may have stained teeth. This condition causes teeth discoloration, thus making them look brown, yellow, or even gray. Many factors make your pearly whites lose their luminosity.
Stained teeth affect your self-esteem and make you feel conscious about your smile. We urge you to schedule an appointment with us and retain your pearly white smile.
Extrinsic Staining
The stains are caused only on the surface of your teeth or enamel.
Intrinsic Staining
This type of staining causes discoloration within your teeth. As a result, they become resistant to over-the-counter whitening products. Your smile often appears dull. There are many reasons for such type of staining – tooth decay and genetics remain the most common.
Age-Related Staining
Your teeth may become yellow with age. It is because as you age, the enamel on the teeth wears away. Sometimes, the staining may be collectively caused due to extrinsic and intrinsic factors.
In-Office Treatment
We will perform professional teeth whitening to remove the accumulation of plaque and tartar from your teeth. The procedure involves using a higher concentration of hydrogen peroxide on the surface of the teeth. The results of this treatment are immediate. You will notice your smile will become up to eight shades lighter. We urge you to visit our clinic twice a year for this procedure to maintain your white smile in the long run.
At-Home Treatment
We may also give you custom trays to whiten your teeth at home. The procedure is straightforward. All you need to do is add a gel to these trays and place them on your teeth for an hour. Do this regularly to maintain your pearly whites.
Over-the-Counter Products
We may also prescribe over-the-counter products such as whitening strips and toothpaste to keep your teeth clean and white.
Homeland Dental, located in Greensboro, NC, is equipped with modern technologies and the latest amenities that enable the best dental care for patients. Dial (336) 272-0132 and book an appointment with Dentist in Greensboro NC to know more about dental services.
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