Discolored Teeth Dental Treatment
Teeth whitening
Professional teeth whitening can be done in the at home smile dental. These methods break up stains with hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide. Professional whitening is best for surface (extrinsic stains). Some whitening products are effective at removing deep (intrinsic), dental stains.
Dental bonding
Your dentist may suggest dental bonding if you have a deep discoloration of your teeth that does not improve after whitening. The procedure involves the application of composite resin in a tooth-colored shade to hide discolored teeth Smile Dental. Although bonding is more affordable than other options, such as porcelain veneers, you will need to touch up your teeth . If you have multiple discolored teeth, dental bonding may not be your best option.
Porcelain veneers
Consider porcelain veneers if you have discolored teeth that are not improving with tooth whitening. The thin ceramic shells, which are tooth-colored, are strong. The dentist will permanently bond (glue) them onto the front surface of your teeth in order to hide discoloration, or other cosmetic flaws such as chipped or misshapen tooth. The porcelain veneers must be replaced by a dentist. Veneers cannot be reversed.
Dental crowns
Tooth discoloration can be a sign of cavities. Your dentist may suggest dental crowns if you also have discolored teeth and weak or decayed tooth. A crown is a cap in the shape of a tooth that covers your tooth and protects it from further damage. Dental crowns improve your teeth's health, function and appearance.
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