
Get a Radiant Smile With Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening, or bleaching, is a process designed to make teeth appear whiter. There are various options available, including over-the-counter toothpastes, rinses, strips, gels, as well as professional treatments and take-home kits. However, the most effective and safest teeth whitening options are those provided by dentists. These professional-strength treatments contain higher concentrations of whitening agents and are administered under supervision. While over-the-counter products may work for individuals with healthy teeth and gums, they can cause harm if there are existing dental issues.
At Castlewood Dental, we offer professional whitening treatments to help you achieve a brighter, more confident smile.
How Whitening Agents Work to Restore Your Smile
Teeth whitening products fall into two main categories: peroxide-based bleaching agents and whitening toothpastes or dentifrices. Within the peroxide-based category, most whitening systems use either carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide as the active ingredient.
The concentration of these ingredients plays a crucial role in the strength, effectiveness, and safety of the whitening treatment. Whitening systems work by triggering a chemical reaction between the bleaching agent and the discolored molecules on the teeth, breaking down and removing stains and discoloration.
Discover the Best Whitening Solution for Your Teeth
At Castlewood Dental, we combine the art and science of dentistry to create beautiful, healthy smiles. We understand the value of your investment and aim to provide treatments that promote excellent oral health while achieving your desired smile. Our office offers a range of advanced cosmetic dental services, and our team will help you select the best option tailored to your unique needs.
While teeth whitening often produces great results, it's important to remember that not all stains respond equally to treatment. Teeth whitening works on natural teeth only and does not affect the color of dental fillings, crowns, or bridges. People with yellow-toned teeth typically see more noticeable results, while those with brown or grayish teeth may require more intensive treatments or alternative cosmetic options. Teeth whitening may not be suitable for individuals with sensitive teeth, worn enamel, or significant gum disease.