If you’re ready to put the “pizzazz” back into your smile, your dentist may be able to help. It’s possible your dull, dingy smile could be transformed with teeth whitening.Teeth whitening or bleaching is a technique that applies a solution with a bleaching agent (usually up to 35% hydrogen peroxide in an office setting) to the teeth to whiten them. Although there are Do-It-Yourself home whitening kits you can use, there are a few good reasons why you should first consider a whitening procedure in a dental office setting.To begin with, you should first have your teeth examined by a dentist to determine why they’re discolored. Certain foods and beverages we consume or tobacco habits are the usual culprits causing stains on the enamel, the outermost tooth layer. These are the kinds of stains targeted by most whitening solutions.But the interior of a tooth can also become discolored for reasons like trauma, past dental work or tetracycline use at an early age. If your staining is internal (intrinsic) rather than external (extrinsic) reducing that discoloration will require an invasive procedure only a dentist can perform—a home kit won’t be able to do the job.Another reason for having your teeth whitened by your dentist (even extrinsic staining) involves your time and the degree of brightness you’d like. Because dentists use stronger bleaching solutions (home kits usually use a weaker solution of 10% carbamide peroxide) it takes fewer sessions than home kits to achieve results—and they may last longer. In addition, dentists have more control over the level of brightness to match your expectations of a more subdued, natural look or a dazzling “Hollywood” smile.A dentist can also help you navigate special circumstances like matching and managing natural teeth whiteness with dental restorations (which don’t bleach) or special whitening situations like a single discolored tooth.Even if you eventually decide to go the home kit route, consulting with a dentist first can still prove helpful. You’ll get expert advice on products, tips on how to apply them and how to prolong the whitening effect. Whichever way you go, home kit or dentist, you can gain a brighter, more confident smile with teeth whitening.If you would like more information on teeth whitening, please contact us or schedule an appointment for a consultation. You can also learn more about this topic by reading the Dear Doctor magazine article “Important Teeth Whitening Questions…Answered!”