

Do you want to try whitening your teeth, but are put off at the thought of the results being short-lived? It’s not uncommon for people to want a whiter smile, and there are lots of reasons why someone’s teeth might not be the shade they wish they were. But teeth whitening, especially when done professionally, can be a commitment that many aren’t willing to make without proof that the results will stand the test of time.
Here is our guide on how long you can expect different whitening methods to stick to your smile, and ways to keep your smile brighter for longer.
There are several ways to whiten your teeth at home without ever setting foot inside a dental surgery. However, the convenience of these options is often balanced out by the fact that they often require regular reapplication and maintenance. This will be especially true if your lifestyle brings you into contact with things that cause the discolouration of teeth, e.g. smoking.
When it comes to professional teeth whitening, also known as in-office whitening, there are two main methods. The first method involves having a tray professionally made to fit your teeth. Your dentist will then provide you with medical-grade whitening gel to use at home. The second method, known as laser or power whitening, involves a bleaching agent being applied to your teeth and activated with a light or laser tool.
You can expect to enjoy the effects of professional teeth whitening for up to 3 years. It’s important to know that only a dental professional can legally provide these treatments - it is illegal to carry them out without a dental professional present, despite some salons offering to do so.
The truth is that no whitening treatment is permanent. There are lots of factors that play a part in the colour of our teeth, including:
All of these factors will contribute to the overall colour of your teeth, no matter what whitening treatment you opt for.
Here are the things you can do to boost the longevity of your pearly whites.
Staying consistent with your oral hygiene is the best way to maintain the colour of your teeth. Brushing, flossing, using mouthwash - they may sound like simple suggestions, but thorough cleaning will help to prevent the unsightly build-up and bacteria that can lead to discolouration.
We’ve already mentioned some of the substances that can stain your teeth; tobacco, red wine, coffee, to name a few. Acidic food and drinks can also erode your enamel and make your teeth more porous.
Another simple suggestion that shouldn’t be overlooked - rinsing your mouth after meals can help to prevent food from sitting on your teeth between brushes, reducing the risk of discolouration.
Using a straw when you drink means that liquids bypass your front teeth, limiting the chance of them being stained. Obviously, this doesn’t work for all beverages or situations, but it can be a good habit to develop where possible.
The final and most important step to tackle any concerns you might have about your teeth. Visiting your dentist on a regular basis means that any issues that arise can be handled quickly and effectively - whether you choose to opt for professional whitening or not.
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If you’re considering having your teeth professionally whitened and are interested in expert advice, why not contact Beech Lane Dental Care today? We can determine the best method of whitening for your teeth - get in touch to book a consultation.