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Achieve a healthier Smile Faster With Professional Teeth Whitening

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You may choose to get your teeth professionally whitened if you want to add extra glitter to your teeth beyond what regular daily brushing and routine dental cleanings can provide. Unlike everyday brushing and cleanings, which remove plaque and discoloration from the surface of the teeth, in-office professional whitening penetrates the tooth from the inside, where age and medication-related discoloration arises. As a result, the main advantage of in-office whitening over routine dental maintenance and over-the-counter solutions is that it produces considerable color change in a short amount of time. This blog post will go over everything you need to know before getting your teeth whitened professionally: What to Expect Consequences Maintenance Risks Expectations Gums and lips are wrapped to prepare your mouth. The teeth are bleached with a professional-grade bleaching product. For 15-20 minutes, a unique light is focused on the teeth to assist activate the bleaching gel. Repeat the ble

Common Dental Problems During Pregnancy

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At every stage of life and dental development, your smile demands special attention. This entails being expecting a child. Hormonal changes and sharing food with a developing child might lead to a range of tooth problems. As a result, pregnant women must be even more diligent in maintaining their preventive dental care. Check this list of common dental health concerns and their related warnings if you're having a baby to ensure a healthy smile during your pregnancy. 1 – Gingivitis during pregnancy Gingivitis during pregnancy is a word for gum disease that is very common among pregnant women. Contact your dentist right away if you notice any changes in the colour or texture of soft tissue, itchy or irritated gums, bleeding during dental cleanings, or chronic foul breath that doesn't improve with regular brushing and flossing. We may recommend using an antibacterial mouth rinse as part of your regular hygiene routine to minimise the quantity of oral germs and renew your oral h