Showing posts with label teeth whitening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teeth whitening. Show all posts

Friday, September 18, 2015

Keeping your teeth white by voiding these foods and habits

Did you just recently whitening your teeth? Are you determined to keep those pearly whites? Or are you interested in professional teeth whitening? It can be normal for teeth to become stained or discolored, even with proper oral hygiene and care. If you have stains on your teeth that are getting in the way of your beautiful smile, then fight back
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Here are some foods that stain your teeth:

  1.   Red Wine- it’s an acidic beverage that contains tannins, known for staining teeth.
  2.    Tea – just like wine, it contains tannins. You should stick with herbal green and white teas          instead of black teas.
  3.    Coffee –although, it’s low in tannins, it contains chromogens, also known for staining teeth.
  4.  Cola Drinks – it’s an acidic beverage that contains chromogens. Even light colored colas can stain your teeth. Most carbonated beverages have similar acidity to battery acid and it promotes staining. 
  5. Sport Drinks – it’s a high acidic beverage that softens up your enamel and it sets the stage for staining.
  6.  Berries – strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and cranberries are all intensely colored fruits that cause stains.
  7.  Sauces – tomato sauce, curry sauce, soy sauce also contain dark colors that cause stains.
  8. Candies – if your tongue turns a funny color then chances are your teeth will too.  Besides, eating candies allows you more prone to dental cavities.


Here are some habits that can help keep your teeth bright:
1.       Brush, Floss and Rinse
2.       Drink with a straw
3.       Swish with water after drinking or eating high-staining foods
4.       Don’t smoke
5.       Whitening your teeth professionally
6.       Use take-home professional whitening kits

Professional teeth whitening are generally safer than those bought online or in a store because not everything is approved by the American Dental Association (there’s usually a good reason for that). However, professional teeth whitening kits aren’t for everyone and should always be consulted with your dentist first. If you have sensitive teeth, gum disease, dental cavities, or excessive white spots on your teeth then those need to be addressed prior to any whitening.


 Our Marietta Dentist, Kirk Kimmerling DDS, Suzanna Aguilera DMD, and Garrick McGrath DMD invite you to learn more about teeth whitening and how to get the smile you always dreamed of. Please contact our office at 770-423-4900 or schedule an appointment for a consultation. 

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Timeline of Dental Advances

Some interesting dental facts;  
Interesting dental Time Line Facts                   

In 1866, Lucy Beaman Hobbs became the first woman to earn a dental degree.

In 1917, Irene Newman received the world's first dental hygiene license in the state of Connecticut.

In 1938, the first nylon toothbrush with synthetic bristles was on the market.

In 1950, fluoride toothpaste hits the market.

In 1958, the first fully recline-able dental chair was introduced.

In 1989, the first home commercial teeth bleach became available on the market. 

Verde Pointe Dental Associates offers the comforts of excellent dental care.   Our tooth repair techniques helps us offer excellent dental care. Whether emergency dentistry or cosmetic dentistry, Kirk Kimmerling DDS, Suzanna Aguilera DMD and Garrick McGrath DMD 


Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Women Tattoo Their Gums Black in the Name of Beauty

Although having aesthetic procedures to look more beautiful is common all over the world, tattooing your gums black is a painful, ancient tradition still practiced by people in Senegal, west Africa.  The excruciating procedure is an old custom performed to achieve a more attractive, whiter smile making it easier to lure a mate.

Although most gum tattoos are performed for appearance, the practice claims to protect gums from bleeding, while eliminating everything damaging to the mouth such as foul breath, and all for less than one euro.

A black powder mixture of burnt oil and shea butter is initially pressed onto the gums, followed by repeated needle sticks. Some find the procedure too torturous, such as a lady Marieme in the popular YouTube documentary.  She quits at the fourth layer, three short of the desired seven.

She says, “I want black gums to obtain a more beautiful smile. It’s become an obsession. I do fear the procedure. But I’ll be OK.” 

It's apparent the considerable pain Marieme's tries to tolerate.  “It hurts. I would never recommend this torture to anyone,” she said. “It really hurts. I thought I was going to die. But I tried to hang on.”

 Marietta cosmetic dentists , +Kirk Kimmerling DDS +Suzanna Aguilera DMD and Garrick McGrath DMD welcome you to our dental office to discuss teeth whitening and options available.  It would be their great pleasure to welcome you to the practice with a new patient $100 coupon.
































Wednesday, June 11, 2014

This Teeth Whitening is Unbelievable for Difficult Cases says Marietta Dentist

Teeth bleaching is common now-a-days, so it take a lot for the dentists at +Verde Pointe Dental Associates.
to get overly excited about new gels and lights.  However, there's now teeth whitening that is a deep bleaching system that is incredible for difficult cases.

The KoR Whitening Deep Bleaching(tm) System is an incredible teeth whitening process.

Let's take a look at why KoR works so well.

1. KoR has a proven system that allows oxygen to be absorbed deeply into the tooth and dissolve stain molecules.

2. The KoR Whitening system produces little to no sensitivity, allowing most patients to remain free from gum and tooth pain.  The sensitivity is reduces to 10% felt from other whitening gels.

3. Younger teeth are easier to bleach, however the KoR Whitening system whitens even older teeth incredibly well.

4. KoR Whitening even whitens tetracycline-stained teeth significantly.

5. Wearing the KoR Whitening trays is easy, as they are very different than normal trays.  They are so form fitting, that most people find them easy to sleep in, and forget they even have them in.

For more information on KoR Whitening Deep Bleaching System, schedule an appointment at +Verde Pointe Dental Associates and +Kirk Kimmerling DDS and +Suzanna Aguilera would be happy to invite you to have the white teeth you have always desired.  Call for a new patient consultation, and receive a $100 coupon towards the process of teeth whitening Marietta, GA.


Wednesday, September 11, 2013

What's Up with Stained Teeth

Do you ever wonder about the stains on your teeth? Pesky stains can be embarrassing and sometimes hard to remove. Different food and drinks can have a huge impact on staining teeth. Teeth have little pores and it can absorb to make a stain. Here is a list of the beloved foods or drinks that can leave dreaded stains...

Tomato Sauce, Deep Colored Marinades, Soy Sauce, Basalmic Vinergarette, Light tea, Dark tea, Coffee, Sport Drinks, Dark Sodas, Red Wine, White Wine, Grape Juice, Cranberry Juice, Pomegranate Juice, Blueberries, Raspberries, Cherries, Red Grapes, Beets, Pickles, Ketchup, Bright colored candy, Curry spice, Popsicles

Smoking cigarettes is a huge factor in staining teeth. Its important to quit smoking to for overall general health.

Rinsing the mouth after enjoying any of the above is important to try to remove some of the staining additives. Don't feel its necessary to avoid these food or drinks, just be proactive in rinsing or brushing after enjoying these.

There are actually some common fruit and vegetable to eat that actually help clean teeth while chewing. Here is a list of food that doesn’t stain teeth...

Apples, Pears, Pineapple, Guavas, Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Celery, Carrots, Onions, Hard Cheeses, Sesame Seeds, Salmon, Shiitake mushrooms, broccoli, spinach, lettuce, ginger, basil

Of course, Marietta teeth whitening is always an option for whiter teeth.

These above actually help scrub teeth clean while eating. Try to drink through a straw to keep liquids from staining the visible front surface of teeth. Brushing, flossing and rinsing after eating or drinking will help reduce chances of stains. Dental professionals recommend getting professional cleanings every six months. Hygienist can help remove any unwanted stains to make smile brighter and give tips how to avoid them. Stains can be embarrassing and ruin some smiles. Some studies show that people have lower self esteem due to problem smiles. Be proactive and keep a bright smile.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

So Your 50 and Finally Getting a Gorgeous Smile

So, you're 50 years old, and have the kids raised, through college and now there's a little time and money available to use on yourself.  The over 50 year olds are a generation known to be hard working that took great care of their children.  So now it's their turn.

The next craze in America is people over 50 finally investing in the smiles they have always wanted.  An epidemic of older people getting braces, dental veneers, dental implants, teeth whitening or just plain cosmetic dentistry is on the rise. "A nice smile is something I have always wanted, and now I've done it," says a 75 year old patient of Dr. Kimmerling.  "This is the kind of comment we are hearing over and over."

"I have referred many older patients for braces, and as a reward, I whiten their teeth for free.  I love it when a person smiles, and they light the room looking gorgeous.  It makes being able to change how people see themselves an absolute joy." says Dr. Kimmerling.

If you are older and have always wanted a gorgeous smile, it's your time to shine.  Looking good at any age makes people not only shine on the outside, but shine on the inside.  It would be the great pleasure of Kirk Kimmerling DDS, dentist in Marietta, GA to have you as a patient.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

What Shade Are Your Teeth And Do You Need Teeth Whitening Asks Marietta Dentist

Healthy teeth are not the only concern people have with their mouth, says Marietta, GA dentist. Whiter teeth have become very desirable, and more and more people want to know what method to use.  Adults and teens alike wonder where their teeth stand on color. Dentists have an in-office color scale that compares teeth.  However, if a visit to the dentist is not possible, a do-it-at-home test can be done.  Compare your teeth to the white of your eyes.  If your teeth are darker, perhaps it is time to look for a product to whiten your teeth.

People are genetically programmed with different colors of teeth, but whitening can lighten the color for the better.  As a person ages, teeth begin to darken and naturally change color.  Stains appear in a multitude of colors.  The colors can range from yellow and brown to black, gray and even pink.  Since natural tooth color is genetic, many family members have the same base shade.  Teeth whitening lightens natural shades and can rid the teeth of discoloration from many stains.

Trauma to a tooth can change the color of a tooth.  This condition requires a visit to the dentist, as it is likely that the internal, nerve portion of the tooth may have been damaged and need attention.  In some instances, after a traumatized tooth has been treated, the inside of the tooth can be treated with a whitening agent, reverting the tooth back to a more natural, lighter color.

Many products are available for people to whiten their teeth, and some are better than others.  Whitening strips can be quite effective, as they are gentle on your teeth.  Toothpaste and mouthwashes are not as effective, because they do not stay in contact with your teeth to work as well as other techniques. Gels can be used in conjunction with a mouth tray, allowing your teeth to soak in solution.  Although harsher, it has a longer effect.  Other methods are laser bleaching and bleaching pens.  Some only whiten the surface of the teeth, and others actually penetrate the teeth and have the ability to whiten deeper stains.  A chemical beaching product must be present to remove deep stains.  The effects of teeth whitening is seldom permanent, and younger people usually have longer effects.

Other methods other than bleaching and whitening agents are available to lighten your teeth. Composite resin (filling material) can be bonded to the front of your tooth to lighten the color.  Veneer, a shell-like porcelain facing can be attached to the front of your tooth in a lighter shade. Although both methods work well, they are more expensive and invasive to your teeth.  A dentist can help you decide what method is best for you.

Tips and Warnings
       
  • Teeth whitening  can be difficult for some people, as gum recession can expose parts of your teeth that are too sensitive to bleach
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  • Cracked teeth may also be too sensitive to bleach
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  • Find a whitening product with the American Dental Association's seal of approval
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  • Brush and floss your teeth well before whitening
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  • Follow directions to avoid unwanted damage to your teeth and gum

Once teeth have been whitened, stains can reappear. Many stains can be removed during a standard cleaning at the dentist office.   Coffee, cigarette smoking, tea, soda and red wines bond more readily to teeth after whitening. Eventually teeth return to their natural shade, so occasional whitening may be a necessary touch-up.  If you are looking to whiten your teeth, you are not alone, says teeth whitening Marietta, GA dentist.