Teeth whitening is an increasingly popular cosmetic procedure, which can have a significant effect on the way you look and feel. Even with good oral hygiene, teeth can become discoloured over time due to many factors.
Not surprisingly, dark-coloured foods and beverages, including red wine, sodas, dark sauces and fruit, such as grapes, blueberries and pomegranates, have the potential to stain your teeth permanently. At the same time, substances found in coffee, tea and red wine also stain tooth enamel. Smoking is another reason teeth become yellow, while sometimes stains are caused by medications.
At Queens Park Dental Team in Bournemouth, teeth whitening is one of our most popular cosmetic dental treatments. We believe that you can always benefit from a dazzling white smile, therefore we offer the White Dental Beauty system, which you can use in the comfort of your own home.
The White Dental Beauty system contains a high concentration of professional bleaching agents for a lasting whitening effect. Used with your own custom-made whitening trays (created from moulds to precisely fit the contours of your teeth and gums) the gel is safe, effective and provides fast and reliable results.
Our dentists will advise you to wear the trays for an hour per day and only while you are awake. Skipping the trays for a few days will not be detrimental for the treatment, since the White Dental Beauty system is designed to fit into your busy schedule.
A full course of at-home teeth whitening in Bournemouth typically lasts two to three weeks. However, the final result varies with the individual – the darker your teeth, the longer the treatment. By using our teeth whitening services, you will also be able to top-up your whitening if the colour starts to darken in the future.
If sensitivity occurs, it is usually minor and temporary. Take a break from whitening for a day and use the anti-inflammatory gel provided by our dentist. We also recommend using a toothpaste for sensitive teeth during treatment.
For long-lasting results after the treatment, you should avoid tooth-staining foods and drinks for at least a month. Naturally, it is not advisable to smoke during the course of treatment and for up to eight weeks afterwards.

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Invisible braces and traditional wire braces share the same dental principle. They both employ controlled pressure to gradually straighten your teeth. During each stage of the treatment, different teeth are affected by different forces applied on them.
At Queens Park Dental Team, we believe that professional teeth whitening is a quick, safe and cost-effective way to enhance your smile without resorting to more invasive cosmetic treatments. That’s why we offer the White Dental Beauty bleaching system for use in the comfort of your own home.
We use a modern and contemporary method called In-Line, which consists of a series of clear aligners fitting snugly around your teeth. In-Line invisible braces are ideal for correcting overcrowded teeth or teeth that are too far apart. In-Line braces are virtually invisible, meaning teeth can be adjusted without the need for unattractive metal braces.This makes them ideal for adults and teenagers aged 15 and over.
Tartar can also affect the colour of your teeth. Some people may have staining under the surface, which can be caused by certain antibiotics or by tiny cracks in the teeth which take up stains. All of these reasons and many more are why more and more people are choosing teeth whitening in Bournemouth.
What does teeth whitening involve?
A fresh, new smile can make an enormous positive impact on your outlook and well being and involves a simple treatment plan at Queens Park Dental, Bournemouth. Teeth whitening is a simple, effective solutionusing a combination of visits to the dentist and prescribed at home treatments.
Get those stains out
Invisible braces come in different types (i.e. ceramic braces, lingual braces, Invisalign etc) and although they are designed for adults and older teenagers, they may not be suitable for complex misalignment issues that are better addressed by traditional metal braces. However, invisible braces can be used to treat mild cases of crooked, misaligned or crowded teeth as well as a condition known as an overbite. Dr Hannah Neve at Queens Park Dental Team is employing In-Line Invisible Braces for teeth straightening in Bournemouth.
This used to be something that people just had to live with. Then, someone invented braces made of metal that were fixed onto the teeth of teenagers for months, even years on end. They became synonymous with all the awkwardness of adolescence, and they became known for being painful in the mouth, where they rubbed, and also causing pain in the teeth as they forced them into new, straighter positions.