Teeth Whitening

New Baltimore, MI

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You don’t notice it on a day-by-day basis but, over time, the color of your tooth enamel can change depending on what it is exposed to. Discoloration, stains, and dark spots can form as time passes. In order to reverse these issues, you’ll want to consider teeth whitening. This cosmetic procedure is specifically designed to remove stains, discoloration, and dark spots and return your beautiful, white smile.

What Factors Affect the Look of Your Teeth?

There are a few factors that can affect the look of your teeth. These can generally be broken down into three groups: age-related, intrinsic, and extrinsic.

Below is more information about the factors that can affect the look of your teeth:

1. Dark-colored drinks

There are certain drinks (coffee, wine, and others) that can stain your teeth over time. Avoid dark-colored beverages to ensure your teeth don’t yellow and stain.

2. Acidic and sugary foods

In addition to causing oral health problems like tooth decay and erosion, acidic and sugary foods can cause discoloration of the enamel of your teeth. They can also leave stubborn stains that can’t be removed without the help of a professional teeth whitening procedure. In order to avoid these stains and discoloration issues, make healthier dietary decisions. Even if you do have your teeth whitened, they will stain again if you continue to eat the same food. Consider making a change to your diet around the same time you undergo teeth whitening.

3. Poor oral hygiene

Often, inadequate brushing, flossing, and rinsing are the culprits when it comes to stains. Take proper care of your oral health to ensure the removal of plaque and stain-producing substances. It’s also important to brush, floss, and rinse for the sake of your oral health. Take care of your teeth and gums!

4. Tobacco use

Tobacco use has many negative side effects. Besides being very bad for your health, nicotine and tar will also stain and yellow your teeth over time. It can also lead to issues like gum disease. In order to improve your overall health and lessen the chances of stains on your teeth, stop the use of tobacco products.

What Makes Us Different

Latest Technology

Latest Technology

Our digital X-rays and impressions are designed for the comfort of our patients.

Flexible Financing

Flexible Financing

No dental insurance? No problem. Dental care is affordable with our interest-free financing options.

Digital Scans

Digital Scans

Our digital scans eliminate unpleasant, goopy impression material while increasing accuracy.

Electronic Records

Electronic Records

Your records are safe at our digital, paperless, and eco-friendly dental office. Protected health information is guaranteed.

Friendly Treatment

Friendly Treatment

Our team is made up of caring, helpful, and knowledgeable individuals that offer gentle dental care. Customer service at its finest.

Excellence Approach

Excellence Approach

Our team is trained to not only treat oral health problems but also provide top preventative services.

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5. Age

It’s normal for your teeth to turn yellow as you age. Your enamel accounts for the beautiful, pearly-white color of your teeth. Over time, the enamel wears away. This leads to a change in the color of your teeth. Obviously, you can’t stop the aging process, so there isn’t much you can do to prevent discoloration due to aging.

6. Fluorosis

While fluoride is helpful when it comes to your oral health, too much fluoride during childhood can lead to fluorosis. This condition can affect the enamel and lead to tooth discoloration.

7. Certain medications and illnesses

There are a number of illnesses that can impact the enamel and lead to noticeable discoloration. Some of the top causes are hereditary and metabolic conditions. There are certain treatments (such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy) that can lead to tooth discoloration as a side effect. Additionally, some mouthwashes and medications, such as antipsychotics, antihistamines, and blood pressure drugs, are known to cause enamel discoloration.

What We Can Do for You

At Great Lakes Dental Excellence, we offer our New Baltimore, Michigan patients two wonderful teeth whitening options: Zoom! And KöR. Both of the methods have been shown to be extremely successful, and they both utilize specially formulated whitening gels. These gels carefully absorb into the enamel of the patient’s teeth to remove discoloration and stains. The KöR system enhances the tooth’s ability to absorb oxygen, while Zoom! Whitening utilizes a laser light to activate the gel for speedy results.

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Your top dentist at Great Lakes Dental Excellence in New Baltimore will help you to reach all of your cosmetic dentistry goals. We will put together a smile plan for you and then provide you with all of the procedures you need to create a straight, white, and vibrant smile. If you would like a consultation, reach out to our office today. We look forward to helping you and providing you with the perfect smile.