Teeth Whitening

A radiant smile says a lot about who you are. It makes an instant positive impact on the people who cross your path. White, sparkling teeth are a reflection of good health, youth, and vitality. Patients with stained or discolored teeth, tend to be unhappy with their appearance. An imperfect smile can rob you of your desire to show happiness. For that reason, professional tooth whitening in Bronxville has become a very popular cosmetic dental treatment in recent years. It is a very cost-effective way to enhance or improve your look.

Tooth Staining and Discoloration

Primary teeth are whiter than permanent teeth, and as people age, their permanent set often becomes stained, yellowish or darker in appearance. For this reason, a whiter smile is often associated with youth. But there is a variety of reason why teeth become discolored.

The prime contributors include highly-pigmented foods, tobacco, genetics, and antibiotic use. Unfortunately, in some cases, there is no specific reason for the change, and they just get darker as time passes.

Teeth Whitening in Bronxville

If you are looking to brighten your smile, you have several options. Professional teeth whitening in Bronxville is the most popular, safest and most effective approach. At Bronxville Dentistry we offer in-office treatments and take-home bleaching kits. Over-the-counter teeth whitening products are also available, but results are less predictable.

Whitening Treatment at Bronxville Dentistry

The method of choice is a professional whitening treatment. Your dentist in Bronxville uses stronger bleaching agents and is trained to protect your soft tissues from exposure to these harsh products. The best bleaching systems include an ingredient in the whitening gel to protect tooth enamel from harm. These state-of-the-art products work quickly and can brighten discolored teeth in a single visit. In 60 minutes or less, you can expect your teeth to whiten up to 10 shades. Brightening results can last for years, depending on your oral care habits.

Professional teeth whitening at Bronxville Dentistry is only the initial step. Your Bronxville dentist will likely suggest an at-home bleaching kit as part of your whitening maintenance plan. If you have any questions about the treatment we provide, please contact us today!

FAQs

How does teeth whitening work?

Teeth whitening changes the shade of natural teeth by lightening stains that sit within the tooth surface. A dental whitening solution is applied to the teeth and allowed to work for a controlled amount of time. It does not remove enamel or file the tooth down. Whitening works best on teeth that have darkened from food, drinks, smoking, or age. It does not change the color of fillings, crowns, or veneers. A dentist checks the teeth first to confirm whether whitening is appropriate and to set realistic expectations.

Is teeth whitening safe for your teeth?

When whitening is planned and supervised by a dentist, it is considered safe for most patients. Before treatment, teeth and gums are examined to make sure there are no untreated cavities, cracks, or gum problems that could cause discomfort. Using whitening products too often or without guidance can irritate gums or increase sensitivity. That is why professional oversight matters. A dentist selects the type and strength of whitening based on tooth condition and adjusts the plan if sensitivity or irritation occurs.

How long does teeth whitening last?

Whitening results are not permanent and fade gradually over time. How long they last depends on daily habits, such as drinking coffee, tea, or wine, as well as smoking. Oral hygiene and routine cleanings also play a role. Some people notice their shade stays lighter for months, while others choose periodic touch-ups. There is no fixed timeline that applies to everyone. A dentist can explain what affects longevity and how to maintain results without overusing whitening products.

Does teeth whitening hurt or cause sensitivity?

Some patients experience short-term sensitivity during or after whitening. This may feel like a brief reaction to cold air, cold drinks, or brushing. Sensitivity usually improves within a few days and does not last long. People with exposed roots or enamel wear may be more prone to this reaction. A dentist can lower the whitening strength, shorten treatment time, or recommend products that help manage sensitivity. Discussing past sensitivity before whitening helps reduce discomfort.

What is the best way to whiten teeth?

There is no single whitening method that fits everyone. Dentist-guided whitening allows treatment to be adjusted for safety, comfort, and realistic results. This may involve in-office whitening or custom trays used at home under supervision. These approaches allow gums to be protected and progress to be monitored. Store-bought products may offer limited results but are less predictable. A dentist helps determine which option makes sense based on tooth condition, staining, and personal goals.

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