Tooth Whitening: What The ADA Has To Say

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When a cosmetic dentistry procedure becomes popular, it’s natural to want to experience the dramatic results for yourself. However, responsible dental patients should know what the American Dental Association has to say regarding common cosmetic dentistry procedures such as teeth whitening.

The ADA advises patients to speak with their dentist before starting any bleaching regimen. An oral examination will help your dentist know if teeth whitening is for you. This is especially vital when you have dark stains on your teeth or multiple crowns and/or fillings.

Once you have agreed on a tooth whitening method, your dentist can supervise your use of whichever bleaching agent you have chosen. This will help you get the best results.

You may choose to have your teeth whitened at your dentist’s office. In-office teeth whitening procedures take much less time than at-home whitening, but it’s vital to find out which procedure is right for you.

Also, if you are shopping for whitening tooth products, be sure to look for the ADA Seal of Acceptance.

Along with tooth whitening, there are many other advanced cosmetic dentistry procedures your dentist can recommend. These will help you achieve the stunning smile you want. These include dental implants, gum contouring, veneers, and more!

Hello. I’m Dr. Craig Longenecker, a trusted Monkton dentist. I am dedicated to oral health, happy patients, and stunning smiles.

Contact Hereford Dental Health – Craig Longenecker DDS:

410-357-0099

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Monkton, Maryland
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