Teeth cleaning and whitening are vital procedures that can help you maintain your smile, both in terms of appearance and health. At Living Water Dentistry In Surrey, Dr Sowmya Para and the team is committed to helping you.
We will remove plaque and tartar, clean and polish your teeth, and check for any symptoms of gum disease or other dental issues during your routine dental cleaning.
We recommend that you have your teeth cleaned more frequently if you are at risk for certain dental conditions, such as periodontal disease. Depending on your circumstances, you may need to get your teeth cleaned every three, four, or six months instead of twice a year.
Regular teeth cleaning helps to improve your breath by removing bacteria from your mouth. Our dental hygienist may recommend treatments such as fluoride treatments or sealants to help protect your teeth from decay.
At Living Water Dentistry, we offer comprehensive teeth cleaning services to help our patients keep their teeth and gums healthy. During a regular teeth cleaning appointment, our experienced dental hygienist will use specialized tools to gently remove plaque and tartar build-up from your teeth. This process helps to reduce the risk of cavities and gum disease. In addition to improving the health of your teeth and gums, regular teeth cleaning can also help to brighten your smile. Professional teeth cleaning can help to remove surface stains on your teeth, leaving you with a brighter, whiter smile.
At our clinic we provide customized teeth whitening. This begins with a thorough understanding of the individual patients’ teeth and we ensure they are well educated on the effects of teeth whitening. The results of teeth whitening can last anywhere from 4- 6 months, depending on your oral hygiene habits and lifestyle. It is important to avoid things that can stain your teeth, such as smoking, drinking tea, coffee, and red wine, and brushing and flossing regularly to help maintain the whitening results.
It is important to maintain a regular routine of brushing, flossing, and rinsing with an antimicrobial mouthwash to help keep your teeth looking and feeling their best for as long as possible. Additionally, avoiding staining foods and drinks such as coffee, red wine, and dark juices will help prevent staining and discoloration of your teeth.
No, the whitening system does not work on dentures or veneers. This means that any pre-existing dental work may need to be replaced to match the new tooth shade achieved in the natural teeth.