New Dentists! Teeth-Whitening Tricks You Can Suggest To Your Patients

Updated on September 24, 2020
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A perfect smile can add charm to one’s personality but a person needs to be lucky to have one. The shape and placement of teeth matter the most when it comes to having an impressive smile. Additionally, their color is also vital to the quality of a smile. After all, no one would be happy about showing off stained and discolored teeth for the very obvious reasons. As a new dentist, you can expect patients coming in for teeth-whitening treatment.

Before going ahead with an aggressive approach, it always makes sense to recommend the easier options for your patients. Going the extra mile with your services at this stage is all the more important to consolidate the customer base and reputation of your clinic. Here are some simple tricks you can suggest for your patients so that they can get the best results quickly and easily.

Munch on crunchy fruits and veggies

Surprising as it may sound, these healthy snacks can do wonders for dental health. Chewing on crunchy raw fruits and veggies remove food and bacteria mechanically from teeth and mouth. The activity also scrubs away surface stains naturally to prevent the dull appearance. Apples, carrots, radishes, celery, and kale are the top picks. Even if the results may not be dramatic, these foods can prevent stains from appearing in the first place. Additionally, the method is simple, cost-effective, and has zero side-effects.

Chewing gum helps

While people chew gum for fresh breath or just as a habit, there’s much more it can do for oral health. Dentists explain that chewing gum can be useful for maintaining a radiant smile because it is capable of removing debris trapped between the teeth. Additionally, it stimulates the saliva production in the mouth, which goes a long way in neutralizing acid and re-mineralizing the enamel. So anyone can have stronger, healthier, and whiter teeth by just chewing sugar-free gum every day.

Whitening toothpaste work

The toothpaste that claims to whiten the teeth is good enough to remove the surface stains effectively. The best things about them are that they are super easy to use, inexpensive, and seldom cause the sensitivity that comes as a side-effect of the more aggressive methods. You can recommend toothpaste tablets as they give incredible results within a short period. Just make sure that the patient is regular with them, along with routine brushing and dental hygiene, so that they can prevent stains from building up.

Whitening strips give results

You can recommend stick-on whitening strips if patients want an at-home option that delivers results comparable to professional treatment. These strips use hydrogen peroxide, the bleaching agent that is often a part of professional whitening treatments. The percentage of hydrogen peroxide is, however, comparatively mild in the product. On applying these strips on the teeth, the bleach within them works on stains and discoloration to deliver noticeable results. Combining whitening strips with whitening toothpaste can give great results, though the patient must stick to the usage directions carefully. 

While these at-home treatments and remedies are great for long-term prevention of staining and discoloration, you may prescribe an in-office bleaching treatment once in a while. A combination of the more aggressive approach and regular care can go a long way in giving satisfactory results and building the trust of your patients.

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