No. Unlike real teeth, porcelain bridges have the color baked in, and the whitening agents have no effect on them.
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Only natural tooth surfaces can be whitened. The color of the white resin used for bondings will also change color in time. The fillings material will need to de changed, to match your whitened teeth. Porcelain crowns bridged and veneers will not stain. 'You might concider one of these options. Here in Mexico the cost is from $175.00 metal porcelain 280 Empress and 400.00 Dls. US.for zirconian crown. EagleDentalClinic.com
Yes I am 14 and I went to the dentist to have my teeth professionally whitened
If you get your teeth whitened you are risking losing some sensitivity in your teeth. It is also a risk if you are pregnant.
If you have one or more missing teeth, a dental bridge can fill the gap with one or more artificial (false) teeth. A bridge is typically made of crowns on either side of the missing tooth or teeth supporting the pontic (false tooth) and is cemented in place. The four main types of bridges are:- • Traditional fixed bridge: This bridge is the most common. It has two or more crowns and a filler tooth or teeth that are all connected. The crowns keep the bridge in place. Traditional bridges are made of metal, porcelain fused to metal, or ceramics. • Cantilever bridge: In this bridge type, the pontic connects to only one abutment tooth. This can sometimes be an option for people who have teeth on only one side of the gap. • Maryland dental bridge (resin-bonded bridge): You may have this type of bridge if you have missing front teeth. It’s made of porcelain fused to metal or ceramic teeth, supported by a framework. Wings on each side of the bridge bond to your existing teeth. • Implant supported bridge: This bridge is similar to a “traditional fixed bridge” but instead of being cemented in place to teeth, it is held in place by implants.
of course they are. they are just whitened and straighted a bit. but they are real.
False teeth are produced by making a mold of existing teeth. Then shaping porcelain to mirror the teeth that are fitted to vacant gums.
You could go to a dentist and have them whitened which is very costly, or a simpler way is using strawberries. Just rub them on your teeth.
Yes, she does naturally have teeth, but I'm sure that that's not what you meant....those are her real teeth and they have only been whitened never straightened or anything.
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brush the teeth, of course..... but in some cases, teeth are not able to be whitened by just brushing it. some people go to dentists and ask it to be bleached to make it whiter.
Sorry, you can;t whiten a crown. Unfortunately some crowns are made of gold or part gold part other precious metal, which obviously can't be whitened. White crowns, or porcelain crowns are baked porcelain, which is a set color that goes down the entire depth of the crown. Your natural teeth whiten because bleaching removes stain on your teeth, the crowns can't whiten, because their color is intrinsic to the material that they are made of. In order to whiten a crown you need to replace it.