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  • Is your smile less vibrant than you would like? Are you embarrassed to smile?
    Teeth whitening treatment is a great way to get rid of those yellow teeth.
    We usually start the life of our teeth with sparkling whiteness.

    This is because they are enamel covered to protect
    them from damage by chewing, gnashing, and other trauma.

    The enamel eventually begins to wear over time and crack, showing the yellow material that a tooth is composed of.
    The cracks soon begin to fill with debris and dirt. Having
    your teeth professionally whitened can get rid of the yellow
    color. The first type of stain is known as an extrinsic stain.


    These are
    simply on the surface and do not affect the interior
    of the tooth. They are caused by dark beverages like coffee, certain foods, and smoking or dipping tobacco.
    Extrinsic stains are minor and can be brushed
    away generally. Bleaching may be an option for the more stubborn ones.
    However, if not caught and dealt with early, they can ingrain on the tooth below.

    Intrinsic staining forms in the interior tooth.
    They are more serious and harder to simply brush or bleach away.
    They are usually caused by normal things like
    aging, types of trauma, or exposure to too
    much of the chemical fluoride. This can be difficult to conquer, often calling for a treatment lasting months to even a year.



    But they can be whitened with great results if done properly.
    An in-office whitening is the best option for quicker results in a shorter amount of time.
    While it is somewhat expensive, it is quite effective.
    Your dentist will first protect your gums. Then, a gel with high concentration of peroxide is applied to
    the area. It is generally left on for about twenty minute
    intervals up to an hour and may need to be repeated another day.

    This is the safest way to whiter teeth because you are being cared for by professionals.
    There are also whitener kits that you can use at home without the cost or supervision.
    These are either given to you by a dentist or can also be
    found for purchase in stores.


    Generally, there is a mouth guard that you put the
    gel on and leave in your moth overnight. They
    can be effective but take longer. These treatments are
    also less expensive and more convenient. As with most anything, there are certain risks involved.
    The process can cause temporary sensitivity to pressure and touch in your mouth.
    It usually lasts only a few days but can go for months.
    Your gums can become quite irritated if the gel comes in contact with them.

    Also, there is a high chance of uneven color, especially when you do it yourself.
    Do you want to finally get rid of those tobacco and coffee stains?
    Would you like a brighter smile to attract a partner?
    If so, a respectable teeth whitening treatment could be the answer for you.

    Get to your dentist today and discuss your options with a professional.



    Many of our clinics offer Invisalign promotions and free consultations, so be
    sure to check with your local 123 Dentist member clinic.
    One of our experienced dentists will work
    with you to customize your Invisalign program. Invisalign provides software with 3D Imaging Technology that lets you virtually preview how your own smile
    will adjust to Invisalign over the course of the
    treatment. This is a valuable incentive and shows you what you can expect before committing
    to Invisalign. Locate the nearest 123 Dentist Clinic with Invisalign or speak to your Dentist about a referral to
    a 123 Dentist Clinic that does offer Invisalign. Once you decide to go forward with Invisalign, your 123 Dentist will attach fixtures to your teeth that Invisalign clips into.



    A mould of your teeth is made and Invisalign aligners are professionally fabricated for each stage of your treatment.
    How do I use Invisalign day to day? The best part of Invisalign is that nobody else needs to know you are straightening your teeth.
    You wear Invisalign 22 hours a day, including while you sleep.
    Invisalign treatments can be completed in as little as 20 weeks for many patients.
    When you have Invisalign, you take off your aligners to eat and clean your teeth.

    Because you are removing your braces, you can continue to eat what you want, with only a few exceptions.

    If you are a heavy coffee drinker or smoker, you will notice Invisalign aligners yellow over time along
    with your teeth, making the invisible plastic less conspicuous.
    To avoid this, practice good normal dental care and limit your coffee
    and cigarette consumption whenever possible.


    A visit to your 123 Dentist should be planned every 4-6 weeks to review your progress and allow for modifications
    if necessary. At the end of your treatment, your fasteners will come off and your
    friends and family will only notice that your teeth somehow seem healthier and that you seem more confident as a result.
    One advantage to Invisalign is that you can remove your aligners for cleaning.
    Remember to floss and brush daily to avoid cavities and to
    keep your smile as white as it is straight. Is Invisalign Better than Traditional Braces?
    When weighing the pros and cons of Invisalign, you will need to consult with your 123 Dentist to discuss
    what is best for YOU.


    That being said, Invisalign offers several
    advantages over traditional braces. Invisalign is Invisible - It bares
    repeating, because the number one advantage to Invisalign is
    that your employer, friends, partner and family will not see
    a mouth full of metal when you smile in front of them. Invisalign is Comfortable - While
    Invisalign can cause mild discomfort at first, most patients find it much more
    comfortable to wear than traditional braces, which can cause abrasions and sometimes make
    eating more painful. You can Remove Invisalign - The fact that you can take off Invisalign for
    meals and dental care is another big reason patients choose it over traditional braces.

    Traditional Braces Are Affordable - While it does work, Invisalign is typically more expensive than traditional braces.



    Looking great while you straighten your teeth does cost more, but our 123 Dentist Member Clinics often offer discounts on Invisalign, so talk to your local clinic now.

    Some Treatments Require Traditional Braces - Invisalign works well for many patients, but in severe
    cases traditional braces work best. Our dentists tend to
    prefer traditional braces for severe overcrowding, for instance.
    Lifestyle Choices - Depending on your personal habits, you might not want to adjust how much coffee,
    smoking or red wine you consume. If this is the case, Invisalign is less effective because the adhesive used to bond your aligners and your aligners themselves can become stained,
    removing a key benefit of Invisalign.


    What kind of side effects are there with Invisalign? Earlier in this article we mentioned mild discomfort that can occur when you first start wearing your Invisalign aligners.
    Like a night guard, Invisalign aligners are artificial and fit overtop of your teeth.
    Naturally they will take some time to adjust to, and you may even find
    yourself removing the aligners subconsciously when you sleep.
    After some time though, you will adjust and forget
    you’re wearing them at all. In some cases, the fasteners our dentists attach to your teeth at the beginning
    of treatment can cause prolonged irritation to the patient’s cheek or lips (soft tissue).



    This isn’t too common and most patients will adjust over time,
    but if you are feeling pain you can discuss options with
    your dentist and adjust accordingly. In rare cases,
    the plastic used to create the Invisalign aligners can cause an allergic reaction. The reaction is usually mild and
    causes irritation to the gums. If after several days you are not adjusting to the
    Invisalign aligners and are experiencing irritation, you can consult with your dentist and adjust your treatment plan accordingly.
    Can you switch to Invisalign from Traditional Braces?
    Yes, you can switch to Invisalign from traditional braces, but
    before you make the decision, consult with your dentist to determine
    the best treatment plan for you.


    Since Invisalign is a separate treatment plan, the cost of switching treatments
    will be higher and depending on how long you’ve been wearing your braces,
    Invisalign may not be as efficient as continuing with your existing treatment plan. Can Anyone Get Invisalign? No matter your age, if your adult
    teeth are fully grown, Invisalign is an option. Whatever the barrier, Invisalign can help you straighten your teeth
    without the embarrassing visual of traditional braces. Consider the average teenager
    navigating the hallways of high school or a career minded graduate looking to make their mark in a cut-throat market place.
    Traditional braces are distracting, uncomfortable
    and ultimately create a psychological barrier to success for many patients.



    You want your employer to see you the way you see yourself;
    confident and professional. You want your friends at school to look past your smile.

    Invisalign offers everyone the chance to live their lives
    fully, with no hassle, no embarrassment and free of the barriers of traditional braces.
    Is Invisalign Right For You? If you are seeking a way to correct crooked or misaligned teeth without the hassle or barriers of traditional braces, Invisalign is the ideal solution in many cases.
    Ask yourself if you would like to see yourself smile brighter, be
    more confident and improve your confidence without the
    need for wires. If you want to change the way you smile,
    contact a 123 Dentist Member Clinic today.



    Dental repairs should be not limited
    to those with extensive decay. A tooth that is chipped or
    flawed in any way should be looked at by an oral care professional.
    When a cosmetic dentist is consulted, they have several options
    at their disposal including veneers and dental
    implants. The individual treatment will be determined by the
    type of damage and the location of the damaged tooth in the
    mouth. There are times when a tooth has decayed to the stage where it can no longer be saved with a filling.
    If this is the case, an extraction and dental implant
    usually is the recommended treatment.

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