It goes without saying that your smile endures a significant amount of wear and tear over the years. This arises from common oral health concerns such a bacterium, germs, and a host of other microorganisms that seek to wreak havoc on your healthy mouth. While issues such as tooth decay and gum infection may be among the most common oral concerns, they are far from the only ones you must worry about.
You see, nontraditional issues such as a sleep disorder, grinding your teeth, and more can influence your dental health as well as your overall physical health. In other words, your smile is constantly facing the effects of a host of issues, and the least we can do is practice regular prevention to help keep your grin as healthy as possible.
Even the types of foods and beverages you consume daily influence your appearance, causing noticeable stains or discoloration to develop. In many cases, brushing alone is not enough to help, and it is for this reason our team advocates for cosmetic dentistry at least once in your life. For more information about this process, give us a call today.
Age in and of itself is a factor that causes your teeth to lose their shine, and nothing is more devastating for someone than a lackluster appearance. Fortunately, this is where cosmetic teeth whitening comes in to help.
When you attend your teeth whitening visit, our team will take care to apply a strong but safe bleaching agent to the surfaces of your teeth, then activate the material using a special light. From here, the gel will set to work breaking apart and lifting stains. Contact our team to learn more about treatment options.
Like any cosmetic treatment, dental whitening aims to address years of difficult blemishes that develop in your smile so as to ultimately restore your youthful appearance and shine. The best part? Treatment only requires one visit, and you will begin to notice a difference of up to several shades brighter in no time!
To learn more about your cosmetic whitening options, contact Sue Ellen Richardson, DDS in Houston, TX by calling 713-796-9600 and schedule your next appointment with our team today.
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