Dental Discoloration Is A Concern For Many People
Particles left on your enamel by dark and color-rich foods and beverages accumulate and settle over time, creating tough stains. For people who regularly enjoy those products that leave stains, and for those who use tobacco products, discoloration can become a prominent issue. It can also prove difficult to treat. Store bought products that offer to brighten your smile can take care of the stains at the surfaces of teeth, but deeper discoloration in your enamel can remain. If you want to make your smile whiter by many shades, we can provide options for professional teeth whitening treatment.
Choosing Professional Teeth Whitening Treatment
Your dentist can provide whitening agents that safely fight deeper and tougher enamel stains, so you can see the kind of results store bought products fail to deliver. These agents are able to reach and treat deeper stains while also brightening the tooth structure itself. We will discuss your options and treatment goals to make sure you have the most suitable solution for your issues with your smile. That includes discussing options for treatment if discoloration is not just due to stains.
Addressing Discoloration From Something Other Than Enamel Stains
Not everyone whose teeth are discolored will benefit from focusing on stain removal. Intrinsic discoloration can happen for different reasons, and when it does, another approach to cosmetic dentistry is recommended. Veneers can help hide this flaw and restore your appearance if there are concerns about discoloration within the tooth structure. In cases where that discoloration is more severe, we may recommend the placement of dental crowns.
Crosspointe Dental & Orthodontics Is Ready To Help You Show Off A Whiter Smile!
By talking to your dentist about your interest in making your smile whiter, you can see terrific improvements in your appearance. We offer an effective approach for removing external stains as well as alternative care for intrinsic discoloration. If you would like to learn more, call our Mansfield, TX dental office at (817) 592-8475.