May 1, 2011

Teeth Whitening for Brown or White Spots

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Dr. Charles Payet

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May 1, 2011

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Have you tried teeth whitening many times without success? Do you have brownish or whitish patches on your teeth that just don’t change, no matter what you’ve tried? Have you tried the In-Office “Laser” Whitening, the super-high concentration gels, the Crest White Strips……EVERYTHING…..only to see your teeth the same after 2 weeks? If you’re looking for a Charlotte dentist who can help, read on.


One of the most common frustrations experienced when people want to whiten their teeth, occurs when there are whitish and/or brown spots, because it can be very difficult to get the spots “evened out,” and with brown spots, it seems they just don’t whiten at all! Or do they…………? 😉


What Causes Brown and White Spots on Teeth?


Besides the usual causes of tooth stains (coffee, dark sodas and juices, tea, etc), there are several causes of really hard-to-get-out tooth discoloration:


  • Excess fluoride intake as a child
  • Rheumatic fever as a child
  • Tetracycline antibiotics taken when young


Conventional whitening has difficulty with these stains, because they are deep inside the teeth. But can it be done, and how?


Teeth Whitening for Resistant Stains

Two tubes of MI Paste dental cream, one red and one white, with plant illustrations.

First of all, it can be done, but only by a dentist, because a strong acid must be used to open the enamel “pores,” so to speak, which will remove the dark mineral stains. The key, though, is that the right minerals must immediately be applied to replace what is taken out. We use a remineralizing paste called MI Paste Plus, which contains calcium, phosphates, and fluoride in just the right concentrations to remineralize teeth. We do this literally moments after the acid etch is washed off, so you don’t walk around with weakened teeth. Additional applications of the MI Paste are done by the patient every day, too, and the patient can even whiten their teeth, too.


Typically, this process has to be repeated several times, and the darker the teeth are to begin, the longer it will take and the more office visits are needed. But the great news is that it CAN be done!


Teeth Whitening Example by a Charlotte Dentist


Stacey was told she needed either bonding or porcelain veneers to get rid of these incredibly dark brown spots, but she didn’t want her teeth drilled, but regular whitening hadn’t worked at all. It took 4 in-office visits over 4 weeks, with at-home whitening using Opalescence Whitening Gel and at-home applications of MI Paste Plus.

Before and after photos of teeth, showing the removal of brown spots.

Needless to say, Stacey is thrilled with her smile now! And I thought it very cool when I showed these pictures to a visiting dental sales rep and former hygienist, so she knows a bit about cosmetic dentistry, but she thought we had done porcelain veneers for Stacey! She was shocked to learn that there was no drilling or dental work done at all.


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We’ll look forward to meeting you soon!

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