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How can a teeth whitening shade guide help plan my treatment?

When you make the choice to begin professional teeth whitening treatment then you may be wondering what you can expect during your visit. Our Vancouver dentists discuss the teeth whitening process and how a teeth whitening shade guide can help when planning your treatment.

Professional Teeth Whitening 

In general, as we age and use our bodies more, we notice changes. One of these changes may be in our teeth. Due to general wear and tear, lifestyle factors like regular use of tobacco or dark-colored beverages like soda, coffee, or red wine, or certain medications, our teeth may become stained over time and become darker.

Luckily, there are options available to you if you are thinking that you may want to brighten up your teeth. Below we explain a little more about how a teeth whitening shade guide can be used to help pick the optimal colour for your smile.  

What To Expect During Your Teeth Whitening Consultation

To begin the teeth whitening process, your dentist will assess the shade of your smile using a shade guide.

/your dentist will compare your current tooth colour to the shade guide and then work from there to determine what shade you'd like your teeth to be after treatment. Here are some things you should think about when trying to decide on your whitening goals:

  • Existing stains on your teeth - Stains that are darkly coloured or grey can be hard to remove. Whitening may make these stains seem more prominent. 
  • Crowns and fillings - Aritifical restoration of any kind will not respond to whitening treatment. You will want to select a shade that will help these restorations blend in.  
  • Your eyes - Your teeth should be a similar shade of white to the whites of your eyes. This helps you maintain a natural-looking smile. 

You can improve the brightness of your smile while maintaining a natural-looking appearance by following these general recommendations. Most teeth-whitening procedures can lighten your teeth by two to seven or eight shades, but frequently, just two or three shades can significantly improve the appearance of your smile.

As with most things, it is better to start small and go bigger later and by whitening a little at first you can gauge how you feel before diving in and going brighter later on.

Options For Professional Teeth Whitening

If you choose to whiten your teeth at home, the active ingredient in the whitening solution is usually hydrogen peroxide. The whitening effect occurs as oxygen interacts with the tooth enamel and the active ingredient degrades. Typically, dental offices will provide in-office professional teeth whitening treatments as well as a take-home package that allows you to do the teeth whitening at your leisure.

Professional Teeth Whitening at Your Dental Office

In-office teeth whitening is done at your dental office. In-office treatments are typically the most efficient and effective because your dentist can safely apply a stronger concentration of hydrogen peroxide than you would be able to at home.

Your dentist will first apply a shield to your gums to protect them from the whitening solution. They will then apply the solution to your teeth using a custom mouthguard-like tray. Once the solution is on your teeth, your dentist will use a special light to speed up the process.

Profession Teeth Whitening Kits to Use at Home

Many dental offices also offer take-home kits along with detailed instructions to allow you to safely complete the teeth whitening process while in your own home.

Take-home kits feature custom whitening trays which will be used to hold the whitening solution on your teeth. These trays are typically worn for a period of time each day for two weeks. 

Have you been considering professional teeth whitening? Contact our Vancouver dentists today to book a consultation.

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