A bright, white smile is a common aesthetic goal, and professional teeth whitening is a popular and effective way to achieve it for many patients. However, if you have existing dental restorations like crowns or veneers or bonding, you might naturally wonder how teeth whitening will affect them. At Christina Brinda DDS in North Canton, we are dedicated to providing clear information to help you plan your smile enhancements effectively.  As your trusted North Canton Dentist and provider of comprehensive cosmetic dental solutions, Dr. Christina Brinda and her team want to ensure you understand what to expect when considering teeth whitening with existing dental work.

How Teeth Whitening Works

Professional teeth whitening treatments utilize peroxide based bleaching agents to break down stains found within the natural enamel of your teeth. These agents effectively penetrate the porous structure of natural teeth, lifting deep seated discoloration and making your smile appear noticeably brighter.

The Important Distinction: Natural Teeth vs. Restorations

Here lies the crucial difference the materials specifically used for crowns, veneers, composite fillings and even the artificial teeth within your dentures are non porous. This means they simply do not respond to teeth whitening agents in the same way that natural tooth enamel does.

Crowns and Veneers

These restorations are typically crafted from porcelain or ceramic. Once they have been precisely fabricated and permanently cemented into place, their color is set and unchangeable. Teeth whitening gels will not alter their shade.

Fillings or Bonding

Tooth colored fillings, often made from composite resin possess a fixed color that will not lighten through any whitening treatment.

Dentures

Similarly, We ensure that the acrylic base and prosthetic teeth of your dentures are color stable. While professional cleaning can effectively remove any surface stains, the underlying base color of your dentures will remain completely unchanged by whitening gels.

What Happens if You Whiten with Existing Restorations?

If you choose to proceed with a teeth whitening treatment while you have existing crowns, veneers, bonding your natural teeth will indeed lighten. However, your restorations will retain their original color. This difference can lead to a noticeable color mismatch.  This color miss match will cause your dental work to stand out against your newly whitened natural teeth.

Planning for a Uniformly Bright Smile

Achieving a consistently bright and harmonious smile when you have restorations requires careful and strategic planning with your North Canton dentist.

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Whitening Your Smile With Your North Canton Dentist

At Christina Brinda DDS, we excel as a comprehensive general and cosmetic dental practice and we understand the intricate nuances required for beautiful smile aesthetics. We will thoroughly discuss your personal goals and help you create a customized treatment plan.

📞 Call our North Canton office today at (330) 498-0668 to schedule an appointment.