Dental clinic in Oxford and top quality tooth whitening

Dental clinic in Oxford and top quality tooth whitening

There’s also a rebound effect from teeth whitening, where teeth will relapse slightly in shade. You may be whitening your teeth and stop at a certain point once you’re happy with the results, but I would recommend going a bit beyond that because of the rebound effect. A study estimates that up to 50 percent of the effectiveness of bleaching products at a dental office may rebound within just a week. This is particularly true when you eat or drink staining foods or drinks in the first seven days.

Teeth whitening is an extremely safe and effective solution for patients with stained or discoloured teeth. It makes your teeth white by using hydrogen peroxide to release oxygen free radicals that remove stain molecules deep within the tooth. This is now our most popular cosmetic dentistry treatment – and for good reason too. We all dream of that perfect Hollywood smile but brilliantly white teeth aren’t just for the rich and famous. At The Smile Practice in Oxford and Didcot, we offer teeth whitening solutions that are safe, fast and affordable whilst giving fantastic long lasting results. We carry both Enlighten and Boutique kits at our Oxford & Didcot practices – two of the industry leaders in the home teeth whitening market. In just a matter of days, you’ll start to see brighter, whiter teeth – with results potentially lasting many years. Look at some of our teeth whitening before and after photos below and read more about the systems with offer below that. See additional info on Teeth Whitening Oxford & Didcot.

White teeths guide. Do you want to maintain healthy teeth and gums? Here are some tips: Chew Gum That Contains Xylitol: Multiple studies have shown that chewing gum that contains xylitol twice daily helps fight tooth decay by lowering plaque buildup. Brands like Trident make gums with this ingredient, so pick up a pack and get chewing if you’re looking to whiten your teeth. How to get stains off your teeth? Over-the-counter toothpastes, gels, and rinses help remove some surface stains. Many of these products contain mild abrasives, chemicals, or polishing agents. Unlike bleaches, they don’t change the natural color of teeth. Some people still prefer the age-old home remedy of baking soda and a toothbrush to gently whiten teeth at home. Also, some foods such as celery, apples, pears, and carrots trigger lots of saliva, which helps wash away food debris on your teeth. Chewing sugarless gum is a tooth-cleansing action and also triggers saliva. A bonus from all that saliva: It neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay. With teeth, more saliva is better all around.

Our Didcot and Oxford teams of dentists and dental nurses are committed to providing you, our patient, with world-class standards of care, professionalism, consultation, and insight. All our dentists are members of the General Dental Council (GDC) and our clinics are regulated and regularly monitored by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), so you can rest assured you’re in safe hands with our expert team. Find additional info at Dentist in Oxford & Didcot – Free consultation.