Teeth whitening: tips & real expectations from a dental hygienist (2024)

One dental hygienist breaks down what factors define our individual tooth color, each over-the-counter whitening option & whether it’s really possible to get “Kleenex” white teeth.

There are many beliefs and psychological reasons for whitening teeth as a social prerogative, including confidence, self-esteem, and quality of life. When we smile, our lips curve into a unique shape that can lighten the mood of any situation. It is a simple gesture that can express love, joy, appreciation, and other positive emotions. However, if the teeth are discolored, one may not want to smile as often for fear of embarrassment or judgment. Dissatisfaction with tooth appearance and color is associated with an increased desire for treatments that improve dental aesthetics, including tooth whitening.[1]

Society has been obsessed with the aesthetics of whiter teeth, and the number of products available has increased due to popularity and technological advances. We all strive for white teeth, but it can be challenging to maintain natural tooth color, especially with the amount of staining that occurs from food, drinks, and smoking. Fortunately, below are a few tips on teeth whitening that can help you understand what to expect from teeth whitening products and procedures and how to maintain a beautiful white smile.

What defines our natural tooth color?

White teeth are often seen as a sign of beauty and good health, but getting and maintaining white teeth can be difficult. Everyone’s teeth are slightly different in color, ranging from yellow to gray. Certain minerals cause this natural tooth color in the enamel, and some people may be more prone to staining than others.

Natural enamel is a white color with some translucency. However, due to continuous chemical and mechanical wear of enamel with increasing age (erosion, etc.), the enamel will become thinner and more translucent, i.e., the dentin will become more visible, and the overall tooth color will become darker.[2] Researchers have revealed the association of increased age with darker, yellow teeth.[3]

Tooth color is affected by intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Extrinsic factors like smoking or wine and intrinsic factors such as tetracycline staining, teeth vitality, age, and congenital defects are known to affect tooth color.[3]

Can your teeth be as white as a Kleenex?

Enamel naturally has a white hue, and the underlying layer, dentin, is yellow. If the enamel is thin due to erosion or grinding, the teeth can appear more yellow. Some sources reveal that extremely white teeth look unnatural and distracting. To achieve teeth as white as Kleenex, if that is your goal, a more permanent procedure such as veneers or crowns is necessary. However, achieving a naturally white smile with the guidance of your dental professionals is best to avoid unnecessary expenses and damage to the teeth.

Whitening options & expectations

Numerous over-the-counter (OTC) oral health products contain whitening agents, including mouthwashes, toothpastes, floss, and at-home whitening kits. The two types of whitening agents are typically hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. A 10% carbamide gel has been approved by the American Dental Association for home bleaching.[4] Whitening mouthwashes contain a low concentration of hydrogen peroxide (1.5%) and have generally been shown to be ineffective in improving tooth color, even after up to 30 days of exposure.[5]

Whitening strips, introduced in the 1980s, typically contain 5-14 % hydrogen peroxide, and in-office whitening is performed under the supervision of a dentist. The in-office whitening procedure typically involves the application of high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (35-40%) for 15–20-minute periods over a 45-60-minute clinical session.[5]

Whitening toothpaste typically contains higher amounts of abrasives and detergents than standard toothpaste, to remove tougher stains. Whitening toothpaste does not contain bleach (sodium hypochlorite) but some contain low concentrations of carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide that help lighten tooth color. Whitening toothpastes typically can lighten tooth color by about one or two shades.[6]

Tips to achieve optimal results

  1. Dental restorations such as crowns, veneers, and tooth-colored (composite) fillings will not whiten like a natural tooth.
  2. Limit your consumption of foods and drinks known to stain teeth, such as coffee, tea, and red wine, especially following any whitening procedure.
  3. Brush and clean between your teeth at least twice daily and visit the dentist regularly.
  4. Talk with your dental professional to find the right whitening product.
  5. Quit smoking.
  6. Rinse with water or use a straw when drinking dark-colored beverages.
  7. Avoid dark-colored food and beverages for 24-48 hours after whitening.
  8. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions on any whitening product.

By following these tips for maintaining white teeth, you should be able to maintain a bright, healthy smile!

Teeth whitening: tips & real expectations from a dental hygienist (1)

Lacy Walker

LACY WALKER, RDH, BS, CDA, FAAOSH - dental hygienist, speaker, owner of Shared Hygiene, LLC, & writer w/ 25 years of experience in the dental field working in a psychiatric hospital, cosmetic, restorative, DSO, and periodontal practices. Lacy is the CE Director for A Tale of Two Hygienists podcast & Public Relations Chair for the AADH. She has a passion for the oral-systemic connection & is published in DACE, RDH Magazine, & DrBicuspid. Lacy is an approved provider of CE credits through AADH.

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  1. Newton, J., Subramanian, S., Westland, S., Gupta, A., Luo, W., & Joiner, A. (2021). The impact of tooth colour on the perceptions of age and social judgements. Journal of Dentistry, 112, 103771. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdent.2021.103771
  2. Epple, M., Meyer, F., & Enax, J. (2019). A Critical Review of Modern Concepts for Teeth Whitening. Dentistry Journal, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/dj7030079
  3. Haralur, S. B. (2015). Effect of Age on Tooth Shade, Skin Color and Skin-Tooth Color Interrelationship in Saudi Arabian Subpopulation. Journal of International Oral Health : JIOH, 7(8), 33-36. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4588786/
  4. Epple, M., Meyer, F., & Enax, J. (2019). A Critical Review of Modern Concepts for Teeth Whitening. Dentistry Journal, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/dj7030079
  5. Irusa, K., Alrahaem, I. A., Ngoc, C. N., & Donovan, T. (2022). Tooth whitening procedures: A narrative review. Dentistry Review, 2(3), 100055. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dentre.2022.100055
  6. Carey, C. M. (2014). Tooth Whitening: What We Now Know. The journal of evidence-based dental practice, 14 Suppl, 70. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebdp.2014.02.006
Teeth whitening: tips & real expectations from a dental hygienist (2024)

FAQs

How do dental hygienists whiten teeth? ›

In-chair whitening requires you to sit in the dental chair while a dental professional applies a whitening agent to the teeth, followed by a light to accelerate the product. In-chair whitening uses products like Enlighten whitening or Philips! Zoom.

What is the job description of a teeth whitening technician? ›

Preform teeth whitening procedures by fabricating bleaching trays. Remove temporary crowns and clean teeth for final cementation. Polish coronal surfaces of teeth with brush or rubber cup as part of…

What's the most effective way to whiten teeth? ›

In-office bleaching provides the quickest way to whiten teeth. With in-office bleaching, the whitening product is applied directly to the teeth. These products can be used in combination with heat, a special light, or a laser. Results are seen in only one, 30- to 60-minute treatment.

What is the role of the dental assistant in the whitening process? ›

Assistant recording the medical and dental history, make the shade selection, take intraoral photographs before and after the whitening procedure, take and put up the preliminary impression for the custom tray, fabricate and trim the tree, provide preoperative instructions on use of the material, and assistant weekly ...

Do you need to be qualified to whiten teeth? ›

Do you have to be certified to whiten teeth? No, there are no laws in the US and Canada that require you to be certified to whiten teeth. However, there is a lot to professional teeth whitening that you need to know to be successful and keep your clients safe.

What method do dentists use to whiten teeth? ›

Tooth whitening is most often done using peroxide-based bleaching agents. At-home systems contain from 3% to 20% peroxide (carbamide or hydrogen peroxides). In-office systems contain from 15% to 43% peroxide. Generally, the stronger the solution and the longer you keep it on your teeth, the whiter your teeth become.

How much can you make doing teeth whitening? ›

Teeth whitening is one of the most profitable beauty treatments. You can charge $150 to $300 for a 1 hour treatment. If you did just 3 treatments a day and charged just $150 per customer you would earn $2,250 per week for 15 hours work. That's over $100,000 a year with over 7 weeks off a year.

Can dental therapists do teeth whitening? ›

Registered dental hygienists, dental therapists and clinical dental technicians can also carry out tooth whitening on the instructions of a dentist.

Is teeth whitening a lucrative business? ›

Based on our knowledge and research, a teeth whitening business can potentially generate a profit margin of around 20-40%. This can mean for example if a teeth whitening service is priced at $100 per session, the profit margin would be between $20 to $40 per session.

What is the fastest way to whiten yellow teeth? ›

Baking-powder eliminates stains on the surface of your teeth and lemon juice as we already said has multiple components that lighten teeth. Just mix a teaspoon of baking powder and a teaspoon of freshly squeezed lemon juice and brush your teeth with the paste this mixture will work wonders in just two minutes.

How long does it take for hydrogen peroxide to whiten teeth? ›

Generally at this concentration you would need to have your teeth in contact with the 3% hydrogen peroxide for about 5 hours a day for about 2-3 weeks to have meaningful tooth whitening, which is very difficult to do with a watery liquid.

Which tooth whitening option provides the fastest results? ›

Teeth Whitening Strips

Whitening strips allow the whitening gel to stay on the teeth longer than whitening toothpaste, which means you're more likely to see faster, brighter results.

Is the dental assistant never allowed to apply whitening agents? ›

Following are frequently asked questions about allowable duties: May RDA's and RDAEF's bleach teeth? RDA's, under direct supervision, are allowed to apply and activate bleaching agents using a non-laser light-curing device. Unlicensed dental assistants are not allowed to perform this duty.

What adverse effect may a patient experience during tooth whitening? ›

One of the most common side effects is tooth sensitivity, which can occur during or after treatment. Overuse or misuse of teeth whitening products can also lead to enamel damage, gum irritation, and discoloration. Additionally, some types of tooth discoloration may not respond well to teeth whitening treatments.

What is utilized to keep the tooth whitening gel against the teeth? ›

For the at-home whitening, an impression of your teeth is taken to make a specialized mouthtray to hold the bleaching gel against the teeth.

What do dental hygienists use to remove stains? ›

The Appointment

The Cavitron will effectively remove stain from most areas of the mouth. However, most tips are not thin enough to get the stubborn interproximal stain. If you do have access to a Prophy-Jet, this is another great way to remove the bulk of the stain buildup on the patient's teeth.

Does a scale and polish whiten teeth? ›

Although a scale and polish can help to leave your teeth looking and feeling cleaner, they won't necessarily whiten them in the way that a teeth whitening treatment could. A thorough scale and polish can remove built-up tartar and remove some stains, which may make your smile brighter.

Can a hygienist remove stains on teeth? ›

Stain removal can be achieved during a routine hygiene appointment where the teeth are cleaned with an ultrasonic scaler and hand instruments to remove plaque deposits. The teeth are then polished with either conventional prophy polish or 'Air-flow'.

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