Stains on your teeth accumulate over the years from coffee, tea, juice, soda, wine, fruits and berries, sauces, salads anything that can stain your carpet can stain your teeth. In addition, aging and even some types of medicine may cause discoloration. Teeth whitening works by exfoliating these stains from the inside out to bring your teeth back to their natural color.
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When you have your teeth whitened, it doesn’t change the color of any previous dental work. That’s because crowns and veneers are made of porcelain, which can’t be changed. The same goes for porcelain fillings.
But that doesn’t mean that you should not do whitening if you have veneers, crowns or a filling on a front tooth. In fact, the color of the restorative work is probably already lighter than the rest of your natural teeth, either due to stains or an imperfect color match when it was placed. If you’re concerned about your dental work standing out after a whitening procedure contact us and book a consulatation before starting the treatment to answer all of your concerns and discuss possible options.

