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Whitening: One on each side of a crown Print E-mail
Written by Vu Le, DDS   

Two yellow teeth around a crown - simulated image Q: I have a capped tooth in the front so that one will not whiten. I have 2 teeth that need a little whiten. They are on each side.

A: The dentist cannot whiten your capped tooth, but a home whitening kit is probably the best thing you could do here.

You would take your dentist-made custom tray and put a drop of whitening gel on either side. Then insert the tray onto your teeth. Repeat this once a day for a couple of weeks, and you should get there. The important thing is to whiten the two adjacent teeth a little bit more white than the crowned tooth, because the bleach will rebound back slightly. If you don't want to do that, or your dentist's kit is beyond your budget, then here's the over the counter solution. But some Colgate Simply White paint on whitener. Get a bunch of cotton balls. Bite together and stuff each cheek until your lips are forced open. Paint the whitener on your two problem teeth, lie down, and leave on there for 30-60 minutes.

Personally, I prefer the first method, but I leave the choice up to you. Finally, the best toothpaste to maintain your newfound whiteness is Ultrabrite Advanced Whitening. Should run you about a dollar a tube. Remember, whitening toothpastes don't really help you attain whiteness, but they are pretty good at helping you maintain it by preventing stain buildup.

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