Brighten Your Smile
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Your wedding is coming up, and you want your smile to be its brightest. Or maybe you have an important speaking engagement. Whatever the reason, tooth bleaching isn’t just for movie stars, and it isn’t just for one day. Many people have had their teeth bleached, and probably millions more are thinking about it. The desire for a brighter smile with whiter teeth is very strong, and tooth bleaching safely lightens the color of the teeth, lasting for up to five years. The most effective and safest method of tooth bleaching is dentist-supervised.
Generally, bleaching is successful in at least 90 percent of patients, though it may not be an option for everyone. Consider tooth bleaching if your teeth are darkened from age, coffee, tea or smoking. Teeth darkened with the color of yellow, brown or orange respond better to bleaching. Gray stains caused by fluorosis, smoking or tetracycline use can be lightened, but results are not as dramatic. If you have very sensitive teeth, periodontal (gum) disease or teeth with worn enamel, your dentist may discourage bleaching.
Updated: February 2007
The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) is a non-profit organization of more than 35,000 general dentists dedicated to staying up-to-date in the profession through continuing education. A general dentist is the primary care provider for patients of all ages and is responsible for the diagnosis, treatment, management and overall coordination of services related to patient’s oral health needs. Learn more about AGD member dentists or find more information on dental health topics at www.agd.org/public. Contact: The AGD public relations department at 312.440.4308 or media@agd.org. Note: Information that appears in General Dentistry, the AGD’s peer-reviewed journal, AGD Impact, the AGD’s newsmagazine and related press releases do not necessarily reflect the endorsement of the AGD. |
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Oral Health and the Total Body Connection
Studies have shown that there is a link between cardiovascular disease and periodontal (gum) disease – the chronic inflammation and infection of the gums and surrounding tissue. Check out the link below for a fact sheet you can download for more information.
Dr. Shern’s Blog
Welcome to our Website - spokanedentistoffice.com. It’s been a long time in the making and we are excited to be connected to our community. I must say that during the development of this website - kudos go out to Catherine MacDonald of Simply Brilliant Solutions for helping me put all this together. I encourage all of you who visit to explore all that the site has to offer. I’m really excited for our new patients who can download all the patient information sheets prior to coming in – a great time saver! The blog post is also a great way to communicate the incredible advances that dentistry is making. In the coming months look for information regarding CAD CAM (CEREC) dentistry, teeth whitening, oral health and the total body connection amongst other exciting topics.
All the best,
Bradley G. Shern DMD