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Teeth Whitening

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SSF - 22 Sep 2006 23:42 GMT
I currently have permanent crowns on my two front teeth, and am using Colgate
Extra Whitening with Baking Soda and Peroxide. My question is, is this going
to whiten all of my other teeth and leave my crowns their original color(not
yellow, but certainly not white... off shade of white)? Probably a silly
question, but I'm new to all of this... thanks in advance.
bjr - 23 Sep 2006 02:46 GMT
I can't say definatively, but there's a 95% chance your crowns
(probably porcalin) will stay their original color.

> I currently have permanent crowns on my two front teeth, and am using Colgate
> Extra Whitening with Baking Soda and Peroxide. My question is, is this going
> to whiten all of my other teeth and leave my crowns their original color(not
> yellow, but certainly not white... off shade of white)? Probably a silly
> question, but I'm new to all of this... thanks in advance.
Steven Bornfeld - 23 Sep 2006 02:50 GMT
> I currently have permanent crowns on my two front teeth, and am using Colgate
> Extra Whitening with Baking Soda and Peroxide. My question is, is this going
> to whiten all of my other teeth and leave my crowns their original color(not
> yellow, but certainly not white... off shade of white)? Probably a silly
> question, but I'm new to all of this... thanks in advance.

    Bleaching will not change the color of porcelain.  If there is stain ON
TOP of the porcelain it may bleach that, but the same can be
accomplished by polishing.

Steve
AdvanceAgent - 24 Sep 2006 08:21 GMT
Bleaching will not change your crown color.

By the way, tooth paste does not bleach your teeth well, if at all.  If
you want noticable difference, you need professional bleaching, either
in office or take home.

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> I currently have permanent crowns on my two front teeth, and am using Colgate
> Extra Whitening with Baking Soda and Peroxide. My question is, is this going
> to whiten all of my other teeth and leave my crowns their original color(not
> yellow, but certainly not white... off shade of white)? Probably a silly
> question, but I'm new to all of this... thanks in advance.
 
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