Simi Valley Professional Teeth Whitening

Professional Teeth Whitening Simi Valley, CA

At Alamo Family Dentistry, we're here with professional teeth whitening services for you to ensure that your smile always looks bright and beautiful. If teeth whitening is not a part of your dental history, nobody makes better whitening than a dozen at once, and so we invite you to reach us at (805) 520-1711 to book an appointment at our dental office for teeth whitening in Simi Valley. You can get the bleaching effect up to eight shades whiter with a single visit. With such great facilities available for teeth whitening, we often get queries about this treatment from patients who are considering at-home whitening options. Our dental practice always recommends scheduling a professional whitening.

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    Quite simply, Professional bleaching yields better outcomes.

    Having super white and beautiful teeth is the consuming desire behind the whole process of teeth whitening. Therefore, one should be sure about using a whitening solution that is strong enough to do the job. Bleaching of teeth happens through the application of a whitening solution containing peroxide at some concentration. The solution that we use in our dental office is many times more potent than those available in pharmacies. This means, at the same time, it is going to seep into your enamel layers to clear off the more stubborn stains. Products from pharmacies may primarily work on the outer layer and leave your teeth looking a light or slightly yellowish color. However, if you are from Simi Valley, you can have less dental work done and whiter teeth more quickly by scheduling the teeth whitening in Simi Valley appointment at our dental office.

    Should I whiten my teeth at home?

    Tooth whitening has become a very common cosmetic dental procedure that most people are happy to undergo. Working on this professional method, the dentist can remove the stains on your teeth that have been created in the past due to different causes, e.g., eating and drinking habits, smoking, etc. It is always important that you, as a patient, consider what you would like to achieve first. If your teeth have a nice white tone but the brightness is starting to turn off a little bit, you might consider simply getting the change with an over-the-counter product. On the other hand, if you have already developed noticeable stains on your teeth, it is wiser to skip the whitening step and go for a professional teeth whitening service at our dental office.

    One of the things that you should be mindful of if you do go for a home-based solution is how long to keep it on the teeth and its effect. The whole process of bleaching teeth involves using the whitening solution on your teeth for the required amount of time in order to work effectively. This is the reason why a whitening pen or whitening toothpaste can't do much good. The whitening solution is washed off pretty quickly. Also, when you buy whitening strips from the shops, they tend to get misplaced during the time you are wearing them and thus lose their efficacy.

    The whitening solution needs to penetrate deep into the tooth. Look for whitening products that claim to be able to penetrate the enamel whenever you consider whitening products. In case you schedule a professional bleaching procedure, this will happen every time. However, when you buy something over the counter, it is not common. If the bleaching products do not penetrate the enamel, you will never get rid of all the stains.

    Should you choose to whiten your teeth at home, you can still have professional teeth whitening as an option. The dentist will make whitening trays for you which you will use at home along with the professional whitening solution. This will give significant results and will be more pleasant than any store-bought trays. Since the store-bought whitening trays are one-size-fits-all, they are generally loose, and the solution tends to run out of them and into the back of your throat. This is very uncomfortable and absolutely preventable when you use dentist-created trays. If you are in Simi Valley or nearby, we invite you to our dental office to experience the simplicity of professional whitening and to see how much more effective it is than any other teeth whitening service.

    Natural teeth bleaching solutions you should know.

    The majority of people wrongly assume that something natural must be good for them. This is far from true. Natural teeth whitening can cause tooth erosion, leading to damage. The majority of natural treatments use acid to eliminate the stains or to whiten the teeth. That is, for instance, using lemons or limes. The danger is that anything very acidic can ruin the enamel on your teeth permanently so they might look whiter but more sensitive at the same time.

    Warning!

    Before considering any teeth whitening treatment at home, make sure you have understood this warning. There is a risk of tooth decay when home whitening is not done properly. The teeth are covered with a very hard and thin layer called enamel. This is the way they come out of the mouth, and when the enamel is lost, there is no way to get it back. The enamel covers the dentin, which is less hard and contains all the nerves. If, by accident, the enamel is removed, the dentin will be exposed, and your teeth will feel sensitive. Sensitivity will prevent you from fully enjoying the food and drinks, plus it will be very uncomfortable. So, in order to make them normal again, you will have to go through a procedure like bonding, getting dental veneers or crowns. People whitening their teeth can have the biggest problem caused by using the whitening solution too often. If you keep the bleaching solution on your teeth for too long or if you whiten your teeth too many times in a short time, you can lose some of your enamel, which is permanent damage to your teeth. This is the very reason why it is so essential to have professional teeth whitening done. Alamo Family Dentistry guarantees you proper tooth whitening by applying the correct amount of solution and removing it before the irritation stage. If you attempt to save your budget, the at-home whitening does not seem to be a bad idea at all. Nevertheless, the chance of hurting your teeth may cause you to incur much higher costs in the future.

    In case you are a resident of Simi Valley, call 805-520-1711 and book a professional bleaching so that you get the desired results without any risks involved.

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    Professional teeth whitening and how it works.

    The two varieties of professional bleaching are both based on the application of our whitening solution of professional grade. Besides, they are utterly safe and will change the look of your teeth without the risk of sensitivity issues. One of the alternatives is to see the dentist for an in-office whitening procedure that takes about one hour and is done. The other option is to have personalized whitening trays made for you, which you can use at home. At Alamo Family Dentistry, we have patients who prefer both options, so it simply boils down to personal preference. To talk about this topic in detail, do not hesitate to reach us at (805) 520-1711 and book a consultation with our dentist in Simi Valley.

    FAQ

    Q. Is professional teeth whitening safe?

    A. When performed under dental supervision, teeth whitening is generally considered a safe cosmetic procedure for most patients.

    Q. How long do teeth whitening results usually last?

    A. Results can vary based on personal habits, oral hygiene, and the type of whitening method used.

    Q.Can anyone get their teeth whitened?

    A. Most adults are candidates for whitening, but a dental evaluation is important to determine the right option for each individual.

    Q. What is the difference between professional and at-home whitening?

    A. Professional whitening uses stronger, dentist-guided solutions, while at-home products are typically lower in strength and self-applied.

    If you live in the Simi Valley area, call (805) 520-1711 to schedule your dental exam so that you can remain in good health or receive treatment for a current condition.

    Definition of Cosmetic Dentistry Terminology
    Bleachorexia
    Bleachorexia refers to a situation where individuals repeatedly misuse teeth whitening solutions without getting professional advice and thus inflict serious harm to their enamel and gums in the process.
    Carbamide Peroxide
    Carbamide peroxide is a compound that consists of hydrogen peroxide and has the ability to lighten teeth.
    Cosmetic Dentistry
    Cosmetic dentistry is a term that generally denotes any dental procedure that enhances the look (but not necessarily the function) of an individual’s teeth, gums, and/or bite.
    Deeper Teeth Stains
    Deeper teeth stains are stains that need professional oral health services and can be caused by certain foods and drinks, or incorrect oral hygiene.
    Dentin Hypersensitivity
    Dentin hypersensitivity is a condition in which a tooth’s enamel is worn down to such an extent that the underlying dentin is exposed and this causes severe discomfort when a person applies pressure to the tooth or consumes hot/cold drinks.
    Dentist
    A dentist, referred to also as a dental surgeon, is a medical professional who is trained to diagnose, prevent, and treat diseases as well as conditions of the oral cavity.
    Hydrogen Peroxide
    The hydrogen peroxide, a chemical compound used in teeth whitening treatments, is the main ingredient that patients use to lighten the color of their teeth.
    Relief ACP
    Relief ACP is amorphous calcium phosphate, which is the main ingredient in a sensitive teeth relief, in the form of a gel.
    Stained Dentin
    Dentin discoloration may be caused by certain intakes of food and drink along with inadequate dental hygiene. The dentists can perform whitening procedures to restore the original color of the teeth.
    Surface Enamel
    The surface enamel refers to the hard outer shell that safeguards the tooth’s dentin and pulp from decay. The enamel is the part that is visible when a person smiles.
    Surface Teeth Stains
    Though surface teeth stains can come with age, certain foods and drinks will only add to the problem and make your teeth look more yellow and faded.
    Teeth Whitening Concentrate
    Actually, teeth whitening concentrate is the bleaching agent that lightens the color of the teeth, and it is more potent if used under the guidance of a professional rather than being bought over the counter like a general store product.

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