Keeping your teeth white following teeth whitening

Teeth whitening is an effective way of lightening the natural colour of your teeth without damaging the teeth themselves. Treatment can be completed at home or in surgery by our trained team of dentists and hygienists and can be designed to fit around your schedule. Our dentists and hygienists are qualified to offer the best form of whitening treatment that meet your individual needs. Maidstone Dental & Implant Centre uses the most advanced teeth whitening materials provided by Pola, Zoom and Enlighten, all world leaders in teeth whitening products and systems. Results can be seen in as little as 2-3 weeks.

The effects of teeth whitening can last up to three years, but most people will require a top up every year to keep their teeth looking their best.

In this blog, we look at some simple ways you can ensure that your teeth stay white for as long as possible following teeth whitening.

  • Oral Hygiene Routine

It is important to ensure that you maintain a good oral hygiene routine to keep your teeth looking their best.

  • Brush your teeth for two minutes, at least twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste
  • Clean in between your teeth using interdental cleaning aids daily
  • Change your toothbrush every 3 months or sooner if it becomes worn to ensure you are cleaning your teeth effectively
  • Cut down on how often you have sugary foods and drinks. Wherever possible try to limit them to mealtimes.
  • Stopping smoking will help prevent discolouration and staining.
  • Visit your dentist for regular routine dental appointments
  • Visit the hygienist

You may want to consider an appointment with the hygienist for a scale and polish. The hygienist is able to remove calculus and plaque build-up, which if left can cause discolouration of your teeth. They are also able to remove staining caused by smoking, food and drink and other lifestyle factors. As well as providing help and advice on the best oral hygiene routine to follow in between appointments.

  • Foods and drinks which stain your teeth

The key rule to follow is that if a food or drink has the ability to stain your clothes or the tablecloth it also has the ability to stain your teeth. If you are a fan of red wine and black tea, or smoking cigarettes or cigars, expect the results to show up on your teeth. Other culprits to blame for dingy teeth include colas, gravies, and dark juices and berries.

Foods that are firm or crisp help clean teeth as they’re eaten. Apples, raw carrots and celery can all help to keep teeth white.

If you would like to find out more information about teeth whitening contact Maidstone Dental & Implant Centre, on 01622 682029 to book a consultation appointment today.

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