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Enhance Your Smile with Zoom Teeth Whitening in Calgary
Whether you choose our at-home bleaching trays or in-office Zoom whitening, we will make the process as convenient as possible. Our mission is to deliver reliable services to Calgary residents at all times.
We invite you to read our blog to stay updated with the latest procedures.
What Is Zoom Teeth Whitening?
For us, your overall dental health is just as important as the color of your teeth. For that reason, we will conduct a thorough initial consultation to determine whether you’re a suitable candidate for the procedure. Your lifestyle, dental health and dental choices will be taken into consideration. We will personalize the procedure to incorporate dental concerns.
How Does Teeth Whitening Work?
As the hydrogen peroxide begins to break down, oxygen can enter the teeth’s dentin and enamel to bleach any stained substances. This process leaves the tooth structure unchanged.
If you’re interested in having your teeth whitened, please consult with our dentists to ensure it is right for you. Learn why you should consider teeth whitening.
Causes of Teeth Discoloration
Teeth discoloration is when your teeth change from their natural white color or develop brown or black spots. Understanding the causes of teeth discoloration can help you in deciding on which teeth whitening procedure will be more suitable for you. The common types include:
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Extrinsic: When something comes in contact with your teeth and causes discoloration. This includes smoking or consumption of teeth-staining foods like coffee.
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Intrinsic: When something inside your body causes your teeth to become discolored. It can be caused due to trauma, tooth decay, and other factors.
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Age-related: Your teeth might become discolored as a result of ageing.

The following are some common causes of teeth discoloration:
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Foods and beverages: The regular consumption of teeth-staining food and drinks such as tea, coffee, apples, potatoes and more will eventually discolor your teeth.
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Tobacco: The routine use of tobacco is one of the leading causes of teeth discoloration.
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Aging: As you grow older, the outer enamel of your teeth will wear down and lead to your teeth turn yellow.
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Improper dental hygiene: When you don’t brush and floss your teeth regularly, your teeth will lose their natural color over time.
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Diseases: Some health conditions that affect the enamel of the teeth can cause them to lose their color.
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Medications: Various medications, such as tetracycline, doxycycline and antihistamines, can also discolor your teeth.
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Trauma: Trauma to your teeth, such as that from a blow, can affect the enamel, leading it to become discolored.
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Genetics: Some people might be prone to their enamel wearing down quicker than others.
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