Teeth Whitening – Natural Remedies vs Professional Solutions

Tooth discoloration may occur naturally with age, but it’s primarily caused by the accumulation of plaque or staining from certain foods and drinks. Most people want to keep their teeth as bright as possible, because it is often the first thing people notice about you. Studies show that a straight, clean smile you’re proud of can lead to greater success in both social and professional settings. Thanks to advancements in cosmetic dentistry, teeth whitening has become safer and more affordable than ever, making it attainable for almost anyone who wants a brighter smile. While natural remedies for teeth whitening abound, research has yet to prove the effectiveness of most. Over-the-counter solutions may also disappoint. However, teeth whitening treatments administered by dental professionals have been proven to work in as little as a single visit.

Natural Remedies for Teeth Whitening

Baking Soda

When it comes to removing surface stains, baking soda with its mild abrasive properties may scrub away surface stains from teeth. However, instead of a DIY baking soda scrub, a toothpaste that includes sodium bicarbonate may be more effective. Baking soda alone can be too abrasive and wear down enamel, leading to tooth sensitivity and pitting in teeth. While it may not be an overnight solution, regular use of toothpaste containing baking soda can promote dental health and produce noticeable improvements in the appearance of your teeth. Although plain baking soda hasn’t been scientifically proven to whiten teeth, studies highlight its whitening potential when combined in a toothpaste.

OIl Pulling

Oil pulling is a natural way to remove bacteria from your mouth. Simply swish a tablespoon of sesame, coconut, or olive oil in your mouth for up to 20 minutes. While coconut oil is thought to prevent tooth decay, there isn’t any scientific evidence to back up its whitening claims.

Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is a natural bleaching agent that’s been used for centuries to disinfect wounds and kill bacteria. This bleaching agent is commonly found in home whitening kits and can alter the color of your teeth. While using a gel product with 6% hydrogen peroxide can produce noticeable results, be cautious using cheaper liquid products from the drugstore and home remedies that may contain harmful amounts of these chemicals. Swishing with high amounts of hydrogen peroxide can cause gum irritation before any whitening takes place.

If you’re seeking natural teeth whitening options, be aware that most haven’t been proven to be effective in altering the color of your teeth. However, don’t underestimate the power of brushing and flossing as a means of maintaining a dazzling smile.

Professional Teeth Whitening Solutions

It’s possible to get a brighter, whiter smile in just one visit with the help of a dental professional. Waiting weeks or months for over-the-counter methods to deliver unsatisfactory results, or trying “natural remedies” that may not even work can be frustrating. Tooth discoloration and any underlying conditions will be evaluated by a dentist during a consultation and they will recommend the best course of action, taking into account the level of discoloration and any issues. Using a powerful bleaching solution and advanced technology such as heat and light, patients see dramatic results in a short time. Professional solutions can brighten teeth by three to eight shades.

With countless whitening options available from dental professionals, there is certain to be a safe solution for your cosmetic teeth whitening needs. They understand your concerns and will walk you through the process, from addressing sensitivity to ensuring you know how to care for your teeth post-procedure. Plus, you’ll enjoy simultaneous treatment of all your teeth, fast treatment times, longer-lasting results, reduced sensitivity, and whitening of crowns, veneers, and other restorations. With a safe and effective procedure performed by experienced professionals, you can have the smile you’ve always wanted.

Prairie Lakes Dental can help you restore your natural white smile. We have a variety of teeth whitening services, including the Zoom! System, and look forward to your next visit. Call to schedule a consultation today.

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