Dental clinic in Oxford & Didcot and high quality dental bridges


Posted On Oct 24 2019

Whitening isn’t a one-time thing and won’t last forever. Teeth are always yellowing as part of the aging process. They’re also always becoming stained by the foods and drinks we consume. No matter where or how you whiten your teeth, it won’t last forever. Most teeth whitening results last from 6 months up to 2 years. The length of time depends on how easily your teeth stain, as well as your diet and lifestyle.

Teeth whitening is an extremely safe and effective solution for patients with stained or discoloured teeth. It makes your teeth white by using hydrogen peroxide to release oxygen free radicals that remove stain molecules deep within the tooth. This is now our most popular cosmetic dentistry treatment – and for good reason too. We all dream of that perfect Hollywood smile but brilliantly white teeth aren’t just for the rich and famous. At The Smile Practice in Oxford and Didcot, we offer teeth whitening solutions that are safe, fast and affordable whilst giving fantastic long lasting results. We carry both Enlighten and Boutique kits at our Oxford & Didcot practices – two of the industry leaders in the home teeth whitening market. In just a matter of days, you’ll start to see brighter, whiter teeth – with results potentially lasting many years. Look at some of our teeth whitening before and after photos below and read more about the systems with offer below that. See more info on https://www.thesmilepractice.com/teeth-whitening.html.

Teeth whitening diet. Do you need to maintain healthy teeth and gums? Here are several tips: Chew Gum That Contains Xylitol: Multiple studies have shown that chewing gum that contains xylitol twice daily helps fight tooth decay by lowering plaque buildup. Brands like Trident make gums with this ingredient, so pick up a pack and get chewing if you’re looking to whiten your teeth. While all sweetened drinks are bad for teeth, some energy and sports drinks may be worse, according to one study in General Dentistry. Researchers found that these drinks — as well as bottled lemonade — may erode tooth enamel after long-term use. The result is thin, translucent, discolored teeth. To prevent tooth erosion: Don’t sit and sip these drinks for a long time. Rinse your mouth with water when you finish drinking.

We actively encourage our patients to begin Care Plans with our dentists. Your dentist will focus on all aspects of your dental care. Using their knowledge of you, your lifestyle, and your wants, they’ll create a personalised dental health care plan for you meaning that, for months and years to come, you will enjoy the very best in oral health. This will minimise the chance of any serious issues developing in the future and lower the cost of dentists’ bills over time. See extra details on Dentist in Oxford & Didcot – Free consultation.

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