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January 08, 2010 @ 01:24 PM — by unknown
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Professional Teeth Whitening - Frequently Asked Questions on Smile Restoration

 

Typically, all teeth can be professionally whitened by a dentist. With severely stained teeth, it may be necessary to have several application treatments in order to achieve the desired level of whiteness. This typically happens with dark, stained teeth. Belo are some of the most frequently asked questions about the teeth whitening procedure.

Does the tooth whitening procedure hurt?

 

The procedure to whiten an individual’s teeth does not hurt. However, some individuals have reported that their teeth became sensitive after the procedure is complete. Yet, this sensitivity should be gone after a day or so.

After my teeth are whitened, can I eat and drink anything I want?

 

After you have undergone the teeth whitening procedure, it is advisable that you do not eat or drink food items that may stain your teeth. These items include liquids such as colas, coffee, red wine and food items such as carrots and beets. A good rule of thumb is anything that can stain a white t-shirt can also stain your teeth.

Will my teeth remain bright and white forever?

 

When an individual has their teeth professionally whitened they can expect the procedure to last many years. However, if the patient returns to bad diet habits which result in stained teeth, they can once again darken up. If that happens, you can schedule another visit and the cosmetic dentist can whiten your teeth again.

How long does the tooth whitening procedure take?

 

You can expect the entire cosmetic dentistry procedure to be completed within an hour.

How much does professional teeth whitening typically cost?

 

The cost for having your teeth professionally whitened will depend on the process you choose. Patients can expect to pay anywhere from $400 to $900 for the procedure. The fastest way to get whiter teeth is by speaking with your dentist about the teeth whitening procedures they offer. The dentist will explain all the procedures and recommend the procedure that is right for you.

 

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