Dental crowns play a crucial role in restorative dentistry. If you have a badly damaged tooth, whether it’s a large cavity, crack, or even fracture, a dental crown can restore it to its full function.
But crowns also play a huge cosmetic role. The modern ones are made to match each patient’s color, shape, and size, leading to a seamless restoration that helps people feel more confident in their smiles.
If you want to get your teeth whitened and improve your look even further, you might wonder if dental crowns will also respond to your treatment. Keep reading to learn more.
How Does Teeth Whitening Work?
Teeth whitening uses a solution (usually a gel) containing a bleaching agent such as peroxide. When this solution is applied to the natural teeth, it starts breaking down the molecules from the surface that make the stains and even lifts a few shades.
Most patients need several sessions to successfully whiten their teeth. With professional Redondo Beach teeth whitening treatments, you can either opt for in-office sessions, or at-home kits you can safely use to get great results.
Do Dental Crowns Respond to Teeth Whitening?
The short answer is no. Dental crowns, no matter what they’re made from, don’t respond to the bleaching agent in whitening treatments like natural teeth do.
If you do have dental crowns, it’s important to speak with a cosmetic dentist about your whitening options. Going for at-home kits may lead to an uneven smile, as your natural teeth will change their shades while the crown will remain the same.
A cosmetic dentist can create a personalized treatment plan to help you improve your smile’s color no matter what restorations you currently have.
How Are Dental Crowns Whitened?
Dental crowns cannot be whitened, but professional dental cleanings may remove the stains from the surface of the crown, which are currently affecting their appearance.
In fact, dental cleanings will also make your natural teeth look whiter because they remove stains, plaque, and tartar build-up.
If cleanings aren’t enough, then you may still get your teeth whitened and replace the current crown with a new one matching your whiter shade. This is often the best solution to allow patients to get a pearly smile.
Once your whitening treatment is over, your dentist will take an impression of your tooth and order a brand-new crown from a lab.
Want a Whiter Smile? We Can Help
Don’t let dental crowns keep you from having the pearly-white smile you’ve always wanted. Dr. Anthony Nguyen can help you get a teeth whitening plan tailored to your specific needs and smile expectations, whether you want in-office sessions or convenient at-home kits.
Schedule a consultation at ARTSCI Dental online, and stop by our practice to discover your options.
If you want to learn more about our services, don’t hesitate to call us at (424) 400-5288.