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Wondering When to Whiten Your Teeth for A Special Event?

June 2, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — allensmile @ 6:51 pm
People attending a black-tie event after receiving teeth whitening treatment.

If you have an important event on the horizon, you’re probably thinking about how to look your absolute best for it. Maybe you need a shave and a haircut, or perhaps you could benefit from losing a few pounds—but how’s your smile looking lately? Your smile is one of the first things that people notice about you, so ensuring that it looks incredible for your big day is a smart move. Luckily, teeth whitening can help you achieve this! But you might not be sure about when to seek out teeth whitening prior to your big event. Keep reading to learn more about this process including some of the viable methods, the expected timeline, and tips for preserving your results.

How Can I Safely Whiten My Teeth?

There are a few different ways to effectively whiten your teeth. Three common methods include:

  • Store-bought products – These products are cheap and convenient, and you certainly get what you pay for. They often contain diluted whitening agents and one-size-fits-all trays that lead to varying and fleeting results. Save the whitening for the professionals!
  • In-office whitening – This method is carried out by your dentist in their office and is usually the most effective way to whiten your teeth. Your dentist has access to better equipment and professional-grade whitening agents that will get the job done. This process takes one quick appointment and results are fully visible within a week or two—however, your smile can remain brighter for up to 3 years with proper oral care.
  • Professional take-home kits – Your dentist can also send you home with a kit containing everything you’ll need to whiten your teeth yourself. This is a viable alternative to in-office whitening, and it allows you to whiten on your own schedule, although this means it will take longer than in-office whitening. That said, the results are similarly impressive and lasting.

When Should I Whiten My Teeth for An Event?

Since different treatments have unique timelines (usually varying from a few days to a couple of weeks), planning is key. While in-office whitening takes roughly an hour to complete, the results can sometimes take up to two weeks to fully manifest. And with take-home kits, you’re gradually whitening your teeth over the course of a few weeks. In any case, you should seek teeth whitening a few weeks prior to your event, to ensure that your results are visible and impressive.

How Can I Keep My Smile White and Bright?

Once you’ve had your teeth whitened, you should take steps to preserve their new glow. Consider the following:

  • Try to avoid foods and drinks with staining agents, including coffee, tea, red wine, berries, red sauces, etc.
  • Don’t smoke or use tobacco products.
  • Brush and floss your teeth daily and consider using an antibacterial mouthwash.
  • Visit your dentist biannually for checkups and cleanings.

Talk with your dentist if you’re ready to enhance your smile and look your best for your next big event. The process is relatively quick and undeniably effective, and you’re certain to be happy with your results.

About the Practice

Allen Smile Design proudly serves patients and families in the Allen area under the leadership of Dr. Tonie Lewis and her awesome team! Dr. Lewis completed her dental doctorate at the Howard University College of Dentistry, where she received the Community Dentistry Award and the Academy of Esthetic Dentistry Award. She is a member of multiple professional organizations including the Academy of General Dentistry, the American Dental Association, the Texas Dental Association, and many others. To schedule a visit, feel free to contact Dr. Lewis online or by phone: (972) 954-9728.

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