Smoking, as well as drinking red wine, tea or coffee, can discolour your teeth or make it necessary to top-up your whitening more frequently. We will be happy to look at these factors and advise your accordingly. If you need any cosmetic work to your teeth – such as a crown, bridge or implant – whitening will be carried out first to make sure that your other dental work is colour-matched to your whitened teeth.
Tooth whitening myths
Teeth whitening will damage your teeth.
FALSE. The professional tooth whitening products used by Viva Dental use a carefully balanced chemical composition that is designed to offer a safe and natural way of improving your smile. Your teeth are only exposed to the bleaching agent for a short amount of time.
Discoloured teeth are stronger than white teeth.
FALSE. The shade and colour of our teeth varies hugely from one person to another and has nothing to do with how strong or healthy they are. The only connection between colour and strength is that our teeth become more discoloured as we grow older and may become weaker due to years of use.
Teeth whitening can be done by anyone.
FALSE. We would always advise you to see a dentist if you are considering having your teeth whitened. A dentist is specially licensed and trained in all aspects of dentistry. All teeth whitening must legally be carried out on the prescription of a dentist once they have conducted a comprehensive assessment of your dental health and suitability for this treatment.