Commonly Asked Questions about Teeth Whitening

October 10, 2016

Filed under: Uncategorized — malleydental @ 5:20 pm

Are your teeth yellowed or stained? Do you ever feel embarrassed because of your smile? Ask Dr. Alex Abernathy about teeth whitening in Jackson, Mississippi. Our dentist and team are happy to answer frequently asked questions about teeth whitening.

Does dental insurance cover the cost of teeth whitening?
As teeth whitening is not needed for the health of the teeth, dental insurance does not typically cover it.

Does whitening the teeth damage tooth enamel?
Studies have shown that teeth whitening products that use 10% carbamide peroxide have no effect on the hardness or the mineral makeup of the tooth enamel.

How long will the effects of teeth whitening last?
The effects of teeth whitening are not permanent. How long you will keep your new, beautiful, bright smile depends on how you care for your teeth. If you expose your teeth to foods and drinks that can cause staining, the whiteness can start to fade in as little as a month. However, if you avoid staining foods and beverages, a whitening treatment or touch-up treatment may not be needed for a year or longer.

Does whitening the teeth damage existing dental restorations?
Teeth bleaching products that contain 10% carbamide peroxide have no damage to existing restorations.

What is the effect of teeth whitening on dental restorations?
Dental restorations like fillings, crowns, bonding, bridges, and veneers do not lighten with the teeth. Because of this, any existing dental restorations will need to be replaced to match the new shade of the teeth if the bleaching process is to be successful.

Do teeth whitening products damage the nerve of the teeth?
There is no evidence that shows that the teeth whitening process has a harmful effect on the health of the nerves of the teeth.

If you have any other questions or concerns about teeth whitening, feel free to contact Lakeland Dental Care today to schedule a consultation.

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