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Brighter Smiles to You. Professional Teeth Whitening in Sydney, Australia | Dentist and dental office



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Brighter Smiles to You. Professional Teeth Whitening

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 402 463 551



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22.01.2022 Quick freshen up with low strength COSMETIC whitening. Happy smiles.



09.01.2022 Lockdown education. As a registered health professional we are required to keep education current with ongoing professional development courses. Making the most of online learning

04.01.2022 What can I do to make the results last as long as possible? Keep up with regular at home maintenance, (twice daily brushing and clean between your teeth daily), and professional dental maintenance visits. As far as possible avoid food and beverages that stain, such as tea, coffee,(especially without milk) and red wine. ... Avoid smoking. Intermittent use of a whitening toothpaste. Consider use of at home touch up bleaching or maintenance treatments as advised by a dental professional that are best served to your particular needs. For further advise or enquiries please DM.

01.01.2022 Should you brush your teeth straight after consuming staining foods and drinks? Whilst it would seem to make sense to brush your teeth immediately after consuming staining foods and drinks this can often damage the teeth and increase potential staining. If the foods/beverages are acidic then it is advisable to wait approximately 45 minutes to allow the saliva to neutralise the acid attack. ... If teeth are brushed whilst in an acidic environment the enamel is microscopically softened by the acids and toothbrush bristles can create microscopic scratches in the surface of the enamel. This creates a roughened surface to which plaque can more easily attach. An acidic environment can cause erosion (thinning) of the enamel which can result in increased sensitivity and darkening of the teeth. Acidic foods include citrus fruits, tomatoes, vinegar, whilst drinks that create acidity are wine, carbonated drinks, coffee (add milk to reduce acidity) and orange juice. So, rinse your mouth with water, consider chewing sugar free gum to increase saliva flow which can help repair the enamel and wait a while to brush.



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