Everyone wants whiter, brighter teeth. A word of caution though, before you tackle this self-enhancing project on your own – tooth bleaching is not a do-it-yourself job. Some ingredients in these over-the-counter kits – like hydrogen peroxide, carbamide peroxide or acids – can irritate your gums and other soft tissues in your mouth or even cause tooth sensitivity. And in many cases, do-it-yourself kits won’t even improve your tooth color. Only your Michigan Dental Association dentist can determine if bleaching is the answer you’re seeking. If you’re a good candidate for tooth whitening, your dentist can perform the procedure in the office or send you home with a special tray that will limit contact between your gums and the whitener solutions. Your dentist will also keep an eye on your oral health during the procedure to make sure no problems occur as a result of the bleaching. No matter how discolored your teeth are, don’t make tooth bleaching into a do-it-yourself project. You’ll be happier, healthier and more satisfied with your results if you pay a visit to your Michigan Dental Association dentist.
Michigan dentists participate in a variety of state and community programs that offer low-cost or free dental services to individuals in need. These programs offer help to seniors, low-income individuals, patients on Medicaid, disabled, handicapped or institutionalized individuals, children, and others.
For additional information on the access to care issue, read the report, “A United Voice for Oral Health,” issued by Michigan Access to Oral Health Care Work Group. It reflects the thinking of the broadest group yet assembled to tackle the access problem. Community Dental Programs
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