I have fillings/crowns/veneers — will they whiten too Luton?

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We know that a lot of our clients have had dental work such as fillings, crowns or veneers and are concerned about whether or not these will whiten as well as their natural teeth.

The candid response is that, no, dental restorations of this kind won’t whiten.

Teeth whitening involves breaking down stains embedded in the natural enamel, for which materials like porcelain and composite resin that are used in crowns, veneers, and fillings don’t change color the same way.

With that being said, this doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t have a beautiful, whiter smile. While you’re treating at home with us, our whitening process will lift the shade of your natural teeth and we’ll provide you with guidance to help you manage your expectations if you have a smile full of existing dental work.

As part of our team, we will always be honest and work with you to make the best decisions for your particular smile.

What Are the Best Whitening Options for Teeth That Have Fillings or Veneers Luton?

If you have fillings, crowns, or veneers, the best whitening approach takes some consideration. Home whitening from £160 LA Teeth Whitening home treatments are crafted to simply whiten your own natural teeth in a safe and effective way.

Because restorations don’t whiten, most of your whitening journey will pertain to the enamel.

For a sparkling smile many of our patients opt for professional whitening in conjunction with a consult with their dentist to see if any old restorations will need modifying or replacing.

Our home treatment kits have been developed to offer a sensitive yet effective whitening result without any irritation, making it much easier to brighten your smile in your free time. We’ll explain the process to you completely and let you know what the best steps are next for a beautiful, glowing complexion.

Should I Consider Replacing Old Crowns or Veneers After Whitening My Natural Teeth Luton?

It’s not that unusual for patients to request new crowns or veneers if they have whitened the natural teeth. Because teeth whitening cannot modify the color of dental restorations, the discrepancy between the original shade of your teeth and your dental work can start to show.

Here at LA Teeth Whitening, we recommend that our clients have their teeth whitened by us in your own home fist. From there, you can determine (along with your dentist) whether it may be time to update or replace any dental restorations that are not exactly the same shade as your new smile. Check Here You’re Suitable For Treatment Or Not

With this method, your smile will appear consistent and natural, resulting in a confident smile. We’re here to help you every step of the way with expert advice, and personalised support.

Can Whitening Cause Mismatched Shades Between My Teeth and Dental Work? Luton

What Should I Know Before Whitening Teeth With Multiple Types of Restorations Luton?

When whitening teeth that feature many different types of dental restorations, it is important to note that every one will react differently — or not at all — to whitening treatment.

At LA Teeth Whitening, our cl in ic ians will discuss your dental history and restorations during our home vi si t consultation and make sure the treatment is customised to your requirements.

Our whitening gels are formulated to specifically target tooth enamel and not leave crowns, bridges, veneers or fillings looking discoloured. That means your natural teeth will lighten while your restorations remain the same color.

It’s important to plan for it, and then to factor in follow-up dental work to create a coordinated smile. We’re here to give it to you straight, so you feel 100% confident before you being your whitening journey. See Here Our Before And After Laser Teeth Whitening Results

How Can LA Teeth Whitening Help Me Achieve a Harmonious Smile With Mixed Dental Materials Luton?

We are here to help you get a smile you can be confident about, even if you have a mixture of dental material. With our in-office professional home whitening, we concentrate on giving you white natural teeth that look great safely and effectively.

During our home visits, we customise each treatment plan to suit your existing restorations, and your smile goals. We can’t alter the colour of crowns or veneers but our staff member will have you back on track with unrivaled level of expert advice in achieving the most well-balanced, harmonious look.

Not infrequently, beautifying your natural teeth first provides an ideal canvas for your dentist to match or upgrade your restorations, so that your smile looks seamlessly flawless.

What Are the Alternatives If Whitening Doesn’t Affect My Crowns or Veneers Luton?

If whitening doesn’t lighten your crowns, veneers, or fillings, fret not— there are still some fantastic ways to make over your smile! Here, at LA Teeth Whitening we would suggest that in the first instance, try our professional home whitening to whiten your own teeth.

Then, if your dental work does appear noticeably different, you could talk to your dentist about options such as swapping out or re-shading those restorations.

Your dentist may also recommend other cosmetic options such as professional polishing, composite bonding or new veneers to complement your brighter and whiter teeth.

That’s the trick here: To approach it as two-step process, whitening your natural teeth first, and then updating your restorations if necessary. We will support you every step of the way, with clear advice and a tailored home whitening package to suit your lifestyle

FAQs

Q: Will fillings, crowns, or veneers whiten?

No. Whitening only affects natural enamel. Fillings, crowns, and veneers stay the same colour.

Q: Why don’t veneers or crowns respond to whitening?

They’re made from porcelain or resin, which don’t absorb whitening gels like natural teeth do.

Q: Can I whiten my teeth if I have veneers in Luton?

Yes. Whitening can brighten your natural teeth to better match existing veneers.

Q: Can whitening cause colour mismatch with dental work?

Yes. Natural teeth may become lighter while restorations remain the same shade.

Q: Should I whiten before replacing crowns or veneers?

Usually, yes. Dentists can better match new restorations to your whiter teeth.

Q: What’s the best whitening option if I have restorations?

Professional whitening is best, as it safely targets enamel and avoids uneven results.

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