Posts tagged ‘lake orion cosmetic dentist’

April 6, 2014

The Ins and Outs of Teeth Whitening from Your Lake Orion Dentist

shutterstock_164296772At Lake Orion Family Dentistry, we pride ourselves on being a “one-stop dental shop” for our patients. This means that we offer comprehensive dental care for patients of all ages, including but not limited to children’s dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, holistic/”whole-picture” dentistry, restorative dentistry, preventive dentistry and more. Today, Lake Orion, MI dentist Dr. Brad Greenfield wants to discuss one aspect of the care we provide at our family dentist office: cosmetic dentistry, specifically teeth whitening.

Teeth Whitening in Lake Orion, MI

Here are ten little-known facts about teeth whitening.

  1. Light-colored sodas can stain your teeth just as much as dark-colored sodas.
  2. Teeth-whitening procedures work best for people with yellow teeth and is less effective for people with brown teeth. If your teeth are gray or purple, tooth bleaching probably won’t work at all.
  3. Red and white wine, black tea and coffee, and strong-colored sauces (tomato, soy, etc.) are also among the most staining foods.
  4. Teeth bleaching can be done in a dentist office or at home. Dr. Greenfield offers both services.
  5. Teeth bleaching won’t whiten porcelain crowns or composite tooth-colored bondings.
  6. Professional teeth whitening, whether performed in office or at home, will yield better and longer-lasting results than over-the-counter whitening methods.
  7. Both tooth-whitening options use peroxide-based bleaching agents. At-home systems contain from 3% to 20% peroxide (carbamide or hydrogen peroxides). In-office systems contain from 15% to 43% peroxide.
  8. Zoom! in office teeth whitening is best for people who want immediate results. After an hour-long bleaching session, your teeth can look up to 10 shades whiter.
  9. At-home teeth whitening is best for people who wish to whiten their teeth in the privacy of comfort of their own home. Users can expect to see a difference in their smiles in about two weeks.
  10. Teeth whitening is the most requested and least invasive cosmetic dental procedure.

October 9, 2012

Top 3 Worst Candies for Kids on Halloween

Does your child plan on devouring candy on Halloween night? Many people simply presume candy and sugar offend teeth equally. Certain candy contains some marked benefits, while others can exacerbate dental problems. Your Lake Orion family dentist, Dr. Brad Greenfield, divulges his list of the top tooth offenders this Halloween.

A Few Good Candies

If you thought chocolate was going to make the list of worst candy, you were mistaken. Actually, milk chocolate contains calcium, and literally melts in your mouth. As long as sufficient saliva flow is present to wash away chocolate residue, this luscious candy can be relatively easy on teeth.

Candy with the natural sweetener, xylitol, is also good for dental health. Xylitol aids in the removal of bacteria, and it’s known to reduce the risk for cavities. Sugar-free candy is also better for teeth than is sugar-based candy. Because obesity and diabetes are such a big issue in the US, you’ll find many sugar-free candies at your local grocery store and pharmacy.

Now, let’s look at the top three worst Halloween candies for teeth.

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