A person’s smile is often considered to be the most important aspect of physical appearance and reflects a person’s self-esteem. An impeccable, white and brilliant smile can denote health, hygiene, and well-being.
However, not all people have white teeth. The color of the teeth varies from person to person and can change for various reasons, affecting self-confidence. It is natural to want to eliminate discolored teeth once they appear. That is why we list information on dental stains below, how to avoid them, and options to remove or hide them.
To find the most effective method of removing tooth stains, it is essential to know their origin. Stains on the teeth can be extrinsic (on the outside of the tooth) or intrinsic (part of the tooth’s composition).
These are caused by pigments that come into contact with the external surface of the teeth and adhere to them. They can be caused by:
These occur when there are alterations in the internal composition of the tooth, thereby changing its color. They can be caused by:
The answer is yes. Teeth have two layers: an inner layer called dentin and an outer layer called enamel. The dentin is yellowish in color and is what usually gives the tooth its color. The enamel is usually more transparent. Over the years, two things can happen:
That is why in older people, teeth tend to look more yellowish, no matter how much care they have taken with their oral hygiene throughout life.
The desire and need for a bright white smile are becoming more and more popular. For this reason, on the internet, it is possible to find a large number of home techniques that, although they promise to whiten teeth, no studies guarantee their effectiveness and safety. In fact, it has been shown that brushing teeth with citrus fruits, activated carbon, vinegar, or other acidic or abrasive substances cause irreversible harm, damaging the enamel and exposing the dentin, which can cause greater sensitivity and an even more yellow appearance.
There are also some over-the-counter cosmetic products such as whitening toothpaste that can be effective in removing some extrinsic stains, or whitening strips that can help lighten the color of the teeth. However, it is important to verify that these are endorsed by the American Dental Association (ADA). These at-home whitening products are much more effective if applied after an in-office tooth cleaning.
Although sometimes stains on teeth are due to factors beyond the control of the patient, most extrinsic stains can be avoided. Here are some ways to avoid staining your teeth
For the safest and most effective treatment, it is advisable to see a dentist, who will be able to determine the cause of the discoloration and guide the patient on available solutions. Here are some techniques to remove stains from the teeth:
1. Dental prophylaxis: this is a deep brushing of the teeth carried out in the dentist’s office, which in many cases serves to eliminate superficial stains.
2. Microabrasion: thus consists of superficial and controlled wear of the defective enamel with a rotary device and an abrasive paste. When done by a dentist, it is an excellent option to remove stains from fluorosis and cavities. Of note, it is a safe and minimally invasive procedure.
3. Teeth whitening: the process consists of the application of a substance called hydrogen peroxide on the surface of the teeth, which imparts a whiter color. It can be done in-office or at home:
The techniques mentioned above are effective in removing stains on natural teeth. In patients with crowns, veneers or tooth-colored cures, it will be necessary to replace them if the patient wants to change their color.
Of note, although most dental stains can be successfully removed or diminished with these methods, certain types of discoloration do not completely disappear with teeth whitening. In these cases, some options can hide the affected surface and achieve a natural appearance, such as composite restorations, veneers, and crowns.
Stains and discoloration of the teeth are frequent causes of concern. The various methods to eliminate them depend upon their origin. Thus, it is essential to visit the dentist to access the case and prescribe the most appropriate, safe, and effective treatment. Although not all types of dental stains can be completely eliminated, the dentist has various solutions to improve aesthetics and achieve a harmonious and bright smile.
If you have any questions about this or other topics, you can contact us at Channel Islands Family Dental as well as our page on Facebook. We look forward to your visit and we will make a timely diagnosis. Our dentists in Oxnard, Santa Paula, Ventura, Newbury Park, and Port Hueneme will be able to guide you toward the best treatment to take care of your health and give you back your best smile.
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