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A General Dentist Shares Tips for Maintaining a Bright Smile After Teeth Whitening

The latest advancements in teeth whitening have made brightening a smile as simple as going to your general dentist. The professional teeth whitening procedure is a noninvasive method of improving the appearance of your dentition.

After your teeth whitening procedure, you will want to maintain a bright and attractive smile for as long as you can. Although the results of most teeth whitening methods will start to disappear over time, you can take certain actions to enhance the result and make your white teeth last longer. The following are tips for keeping your teeth white, years after the initial treatment.

Tips for after teeth whitening

Watch what you eat and drink

You may already know that certain foods and drinks can discolor your teeth – and may be the reason your teeth needed whitening in the first place. The result of the teeth whitening will probably last longer if you reduce the consumption of coffee, red wine and black tea.

If you have to take those drinks, using a drinking straw will reduce the amount of the drink that contacts your teeth and prevent regression after teeth whitening. You should also note that tobacco products (whether chewed or smoked) are not helpful either if you want a lasting bright smile.

Maintain excellent oral hygiene

Brushing your teeth is essential to prevent dental cavities, bad breath and gum diseases. But, it is also a simple way to keep your newly brightened teeth clean and free of stains. One of the most important ways to maintain the results of teeth whitening is to stay consistent and meticulous regarding dental hygiene.

More specifically, you should remember to brush twice daily and attempt to brush your teeth after eating or drinking any meal that might discolor your teeth. Many whitening toothpastes are available for maintaining a sparkling, attractive smile after whitening your teeth.

Visit your general dentist regularly

Proper dental hygiene is the best and most practical way to keep your teeth white and healthy, but you should take your routine dental appointments seriously for regular checkups and cleaning. Although experts recommend seeing your general dentist every six months regardless of the state of your dental health, if you wish to preserve the appearance of your teeth after the whitening procedure, then you should request a professional deep cleaning during your appointment.

Aside from ensuring that your teeth look aesthetically appealing, the deep cleaning will help to remove the accumulation of plaque and tartar or the formation of tooth decay. Failure to clean them could cause harm to your oral health and usher in a series of oral issues that will destroy the results of the whitening treatment.

Return to your general dentist for touch-up treatment

If you take adequate care of your teeth, the whitening results should last many years. If you discover that your teeth and gradually changing color once more, you can book an appointment with the dentist for touch-ups. This treatment is faster and inexpensive, compared to full treatments and will undoubtedly enhance your smile.

Final note

Professional teeth whitening procedures performed by a general dentist can improve almost anyone's smile. There is no work needed by the patient, other than a trip to the dentist. So contact a dental professional immediately to get started.

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