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Restorative Dentistry or Cosmetic Dentist—Stains

By: smilemd

Why Do Teeth Stain?

Suffering from stains on the teeth is not inevitable and is very common. What's worse, the causes of stains are notably high. Let's take a look at just a few of the causes for teeth discoloration:
• Poor hygiene
• Diseases
• Aging
• Genetics
• Certain medications
The list doesn't end there. Many people suffer from unattractive stains caused by one or maybe several reasons. The good news is there are many ways to eradicate these stains revealing rows of beautiful white teeth. It's important for patients to know the different avenues that will resolve their problems, as different causes need different solutions.

For example, if a patient's teeth get stained due to excessive coffee drinking, then he or she should cut back on their caffeine intake to prevent further discoloration. To bring back rows of fresh white teeth, all the patient may need is a pack of white strips easily found at a local pharmacy.

Other alternatives are more drastic, not to mention more expensive. One example would be to have a specialist whiten the teeth using a combination of blue-light technology and a form of hydrogen peroxide bleach.

Restorative Dentistry or Cosmetic Dentistry?

People who unfortunately suffer from teeth stains can find a few alternatives to solve their problem. However, when does a patient know which method will apply to him? Patients should talk to their dentist before making any steps in whitening their teeth. After examining the patient’s teeth, the dentist will know which direction to choose.

To get the best teeth whitening results, patients find comfort in a dental specialist. If the help of a dental specialist becomes the preferred, professional choice, patients will soon find out that there is more than one field to choose from. Teeth whitening can fall under two dental practices:

• Cosmetic Dentistry
• Restorative Dentistry

In the end, the patient will come out with the same satisfying results. After choosing the appropriate dentist plan, the patient, with the advisement of his or her doctor, can decide where to go from there.

Veneers for Stains

What may come as a surprise to some is the fact that veneers are a popular alternative for patients who wish to hide the stains on their teeth. Veneers fall under the “restorative dentistry” field, as it restores a patient's teeth to their rightful shape or coloring. The process of placing veneers on stained teeth is both safe, and in the end, very rewarding. Many people would question whether this is a necessary alternative, as veneers are for chipped and damaged teeth, or teeth in need of re-shaping.

This is in fact true about veneers, but that knowledge only scratches the surface of what veneers can do to restore a patient's teeth. Nevertheless, patients should consult with their dentist to make sure veneers are the best method in getting rid of stained teeth.

Caring for the Veneer

Not only should patients practice oral hygiene, but they should cut back on the foods that will cause their teeth to stain. Veneers may not be genuine teeth, but they should be treated as such. There is no guarantee how long veneers will last, but if patients take the proper steps in caring for their mouth, veneers can last a long time.

Bleach for Stains

It is no surprise that a similar product that can whiten our clothes can also whiten our smile. To restore a beautiful, white smile many dentists will initially recommend the patient have their teeth bleached. Dentists recommend this treatment for a number of reasons. First, it is an efficient approach to beautiful white teeth. Second, it is a long lasting approach.

At the patient's request, they can have the luxury of whitening their teeth at home, taking away the inconvenience of clearing their schedule to make an appointment with their dentist. Unfortunately, using bleach to whiten teeth isn't as simple as it may appear at the dentist’s office. Patients should know exactly how to whiten their teeth so no gum related problems will occur. Although at home bleaching is an option, it's safer for the patient to have a professional who is skilled in restorative dentistry, such as a dentist, bleach their teeth.

Keeping Stains Away

Now anyone who is interested in regaining their pearly whites know there are many avenues to choose from. After picking the one that is best, proper maintenance is vital to avoiding stains and reducing the trips to the dentist office. How can a patient maintain their white smile? Practicing oral hygiene, which is a fact that cannot be, stressed enough.

Daily oral hygiene to keep stains away includes:

• Brushing the teeth 3 times a day
• Brushing teeth for at least 2 minutes
• Brushing with a toothbrush that is no older than 2 months
• Flossing daily, as brushing will not suffice

A tip for patients who desire a permanent white smile after their restoration process is to buy toothpaste that contains the following ingredients:

• Silica
• Calcium phosphate
• Calcium carbonate
• Aluminum oxide

“Teeth whitening (bleaching) is the most popular treatment because it's fast and relatively cheap.”


www.dentalvisits.com instantly schedules nationwide online medical and dental appointments for restorative dentistry cosmetic dentist nyc. Patient versions of medical & dental articles are library referenced for online publication by co-editors-in-chief Judy J. Johnson DDS and Tracy E. Austin, MD. Dr. Johnson is a member of The New York Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.

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