Give yourself a bright smile by scheduling a teeth whitening in Delaware this month. If you are getting ready to graduate from college, congratulations. This is an important milestone in life, and no one reaches it without a lot of hard work, late night study sessions, and constant dedication. We understand all that goes into it and how challenging it can be to manage a busy class schedule, part time job, and having any time to relax. This often leaves zero time for healthcare. We get it, but now that you are getting ready to graduate it is important to focus on your health.
If you stayed awake to study by drinking a lot of energy drinks, tea, or coffee, you probably got the grades that you needed but your teeth may have suffered in the process. In our dental office, we have found that many college students suffer from tooth decay and plaque buildup due to their eating and drinking habit while in school. Drinking energy drinks and coffee can also have an impact on the color of your teeth and leave stains. Fortunately, all of the damage is reversible if you visit us for a dental appointment.
How can teeth whitening in Delaware actually help me?
In our dental office, we can remove the stains that have built up on your teeth and help your smile to look beautiful again. This is important since your family is likely to take a lot of graduation photos. Additionally, having a beautiful smile can actually help your career. There have been numerous studies that have investigated how your appearance and smile can impact your career and professional life. They have found that people with an attractive smile are more likely to be offered the job and are viewed as better team players in general. They are also more likely to get the raise. Granted, this is when all other things are equal but considering you will be going up against other college grads for the same job, giving yourself an edge is important.
After spending four years in college, working hard to get good grades, take an additional hour to improve your smile. Teeth whitening in Delaware is easy, and the improvements can very easily make the difference in how you are perceived by a prospective employer.
Can I just use a teeth whitening kit from the store?
Yes, if you want to try to whiten your teeth at home, you can. There is a variety of products on the market that allow you to do so including whitening toothpaste, pens, strips, and trays. They all work to varying levels but overall they only remove the surface stains. This is where the problem is with over-the-counter products. Since most of the staining happens below the surface of the enamel, they don't remove all of the stains, and the results are minimal. If you want to see a dramatic improvement to your smile, you need professional grade solution that can penetrate below the surface of your enamel to start the process of oxidization. In this case, the molecules inside of your teeth are changed to reflect less light and appear colorless, giving you a beautiful smile.
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