Teeth Stains and what to do about it

by Chris Channing

Smiles are the first thing people focus on when meeting a person. A healthy friendly smile will give off a great impression, but a dull yellow one will probably leave a less than positive impression. Cosmetic whitening is an important factor for many women and men in the 21st century. Whitening is a way to have a better first impression, and look more beautiful over all.

Whitening your teeth has many options and ways to do so. Some are cheaper than others, and some are outrageously expensive. Many people use whitening products such as whitening toothpastes, and flossers. Bleaching, hydrogen peroxide pastes and UV treatments are available as well. Over the counter products are often as useful and effective as dentist provided ones. Be careful though, overuse can damage your enamel permanently.

White teeth are beneficial, especially if you have a career that relies on you smiling and talking to people. White smiles are more desirable than a yellowish smile would be. If you want dramatic results, a dentists office can provide that within an hour, or you can use a take home kit that takes 1 hour or longer for a more economical price. Over the counter treatments are even more economical, but are also not as long lasting.

Habits such as smoking and constantly consuming dark liquids transforms your white teeth into yellow ones over time. Your habits as a child will greatly impact how white your adult teeth are, and that can determine many factors. You can reverse these signs though, through refraining from dark foods and liquids, and brushing at least 2 times per day with a whitening agent.

So how should you keep your smile shiny and bright? Its simple, but requires effort on your part. Simply quit smoking cigarettes, if you do, and quit drinking sodas and eating dark foods. Products such as Listerine and crest whitening products will maintain your newly whitened teeth for months to come. Avoiding these foods and liquids as often as possible will help your teeth in the long run; and not just by keeping them white.

Closing Comments

Overall, whitening your teeth is a great way to update your look, and keep your smile looking healthy. Risks and side effects are few and far between, but are still possible. They include having sensitivity temporarily, irritation, and different shaded teeth. This shouldn’t stop you from trying to achieve the perfect white smile, because the end result is so worth it!

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