Could Laser Teeth Whitening Improve Your Wedding Day?

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When preparing to get married it can an exiting and bust time with so much to plan and organise. Most brides will consider their hair, make up and nails but more and more are thinking about Laser teeth whitening to remove the stains from their teeth.

On the big day no one wants to have yellow stained teeth in their wedding photos and this is why teeth whitening is being used more and more for weddings.

The fact the treatment is so fast taking only one hour and generally removes the staining caused by food, drink and nicotine coupled with lower costs of the treatments make it much more viable to have the treatment undertaken.

Even though Laser teeth whitening is no considered a painful treatment it is good practise to arrange the procedure a week before the big day. Sometimes you get some sensitivity but this generally calms down in 24-48 hours. Having a glowing white smile can take years off you and people do not always consider the benefits until after they have had the treatment. At this point friends and family are amazed at the results and generally want a part of the action by getting their own teeth whitened.

Whitening teeth is not a guaranteed treatment with results differing from person to person and sometimes this is difficult for consumers to understand. The variables that effect everyone teeth are considerable but it is likely that if the teeth can be stained some or even most of this staining can be removed by the lazer treatment and the specially formulated whitening gel that is applied to the teeth.

Suitability of the treatment for people is a popular questions and generally this is difficult to answer without seeing the teeth but once you are 18 your enamel on the teeth have fully developed and therefore anyone up to mature years are generally suitable for the treatment.

For your teeth that have turned yellow react best to bleaching. Teeth that have turned grey or brown or spotted may not whiten uniformly when subjected to bleach. People with sensitive teeth or diseases of the gum should avoid chemical whitening and check out other choices like bonding or veneers As time goes by you will find that your newly whitened teeth will begin to darken as you consume tea, coffee, cola, red wine or smoke.

It may be that your personal habits are the reason for your teeth discoloration. Your diet and your dental hygiene all play a part in how white your teeth are and how white they will stay. One thing that cannot be helped is teeth discoloration caused by aging. It is said that no matter how great you look, when you open your mouth the colour of your teeth will give away your true age.

There are many options for those that are looking to whiten their teeth and a few of them can be performed at home, or for more drastic and lasting results there are a few cosmetic dentistry options you may want to consider like veneers or crowns.


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