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Teeth Whitening

Whiten up your smile

The desire for whiter teeth has been rapidly expanding as more and more people want movie-star good looks. Teeth whitening seems to have become a beauty routine to improve appearance and get noticed. White teeth may make you look healthier, younger and can allow you to love your smile again. Teeth whitening does have many benefits, but it can also deliver some unappealing results that you should bear in mind. Here are some of the wonderful advantages and the not-so-great risks of teeth whitening.

Benefits of Teeth Whitening

  • Whiter teeth can make you feel beautiful with a bright white smile.
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  • They can give you a new and improved confidence because when you look good, you feel better.
  • Whiter teeth can make you look younger by giving you a healthier-looking smile.
  • Teeth whitening allows you to get rid of unpleasant stains that may have made you insecure about your smile. As we age, stains and discolorations on teeth form and teeth whitening is a way to correct this.
  • Teeth whitening also improves your overall appearance, because your smile is often a common first impression.

Risks of Teeth Whitening

  • First of all, teeth whitening has been shown to increase the sensitivity of your teeth. This is the most common side effect suffered by teeth whitening patients. Your teeth may hurt when you eat or drink hot and cold beverages and meals. They may also hurt when you brush your teeth. This is usually a temporary effect, but nonetheless, it's still a nuisance.
  • Teeth whitening can wear down the enamel on your teeth, which protects teeth from sensitivity and infections.
  • It can also cause gum irritation, and is not recommended if you have gum sensitivity or have ever had gum disease.
  • Lastly, consider the costs of teeth whitening. Some treatments are expensive and require multiple appointments.
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