Teeth Whitening After Braces (2024)

Teeth Whitening After Braces (1)

Teeth whitening has increased in popularity over the last decade. We see celebrities flashing their iridescent smiles on social media all the time. For many patients, after their braces are removed, they want to achieve the same Hollywood look!

You’ve gone through all that hard work and want to show off your beautiful new smile, so what’s the safest and best way to get whiter teeth after your braces are removed?

Methods of Teeth Whitening

There are several methods to whiten your teeth after braces. The Orthodontists don’t provide any teeth whitening services so we recommend seeing your dentist for a scale and clean, and to discuss risks and costs of your options before proceeding with any whitening treatments.

Teeth whitening products and services include:

  • At home products bought over the counter or internet

  • At home products supplied by your dentist

  • Treatment provided by your dentist at the surgery

Over the Counter Products

For some people a whitening toothpaste bought at the supermarket is all they need to slightly brighten the colour of their teeth. Others may try whitening strips, which also offer minimal change in the colour of teeth.

Australia has strict rules around the sale of teeth whitening products that contain hydrogen peroxide and/or carbamide peroxide. In 2013, the states and territories agreed to limit the sale of products containing over 6% hydrogen peroxide and/or 18% or more carbamide peroxide to be dispensed only by dental professionals. A dentist may use products with higher concentrations of the active ingredient either in the surgery or provide them as take home kits.

For the safest and best result, we recommend consulting your dentist rather than purchasing any over the counter products.

Professional Dental Treatment

Once you have your braces off and you’re keen to have your teeth whitened, we recommend you make an appointment with your dentist to discuss your options.

Remember to wait at least four weeks after your braces are off before you have any teeth whitening treatment as it takes a month for the gums to settle down. Using a teeth whitening product any sooner can aggravate the gums.

After discussing with your dentist what colour is achievable with the whitening treatment, your dentist can make some recommendations.

Treatment at the Dental Surgery

If you’re hoping to whiten your teeth by significantly, in surgery whitening may be your only option. Dentists can use more powerful methods than any at-home treatment to deliver a whiter result.

At-Home Treatment Supplied by Dentist

Your dentist may offer you a method that involves whitening your teeth at home. This method is usually more time consuming and may have a less dramatic effect than can be achieved in the dentist’s chair, but may be what you’re looking for.

What Causes Teeth Discolouration?

Teeth can discolour for a variety of reasons, such as poor oral hygiene, eating stain-causing food and drinks, tobacco and certain medications. There are two types of teeth discolouration - extrinsic and intrinsic.

Extrinsic Discolouration

Extrinsic discolouration are stains that affect the outside of the teeth. The stains are caused by poor oral hygiene, food, beverages and smoking.

Stained Teeth from Braces

People with braces who look after their teeth by brushing and flossing after meals and snacks, won’t experience any staining. But some people have small white squares where the brackets were glued to their teeth. The remaining surfaces of their teeth were unprotected from food and drinks high in sugar or colour. A lack of proper brushing, flossing and visits to the dentists have left their teeth stained.

Teeth whitening can help even out the difference in colour so the stains are less noticeable or even disappear.

Food and Beverage Stains

Some foods and drinks are worse than others for leaving our teeth stained. Sugary drinks and foods cause a build-up of plaque which can cause stains and decay.

Tea and coffee contain tannins which can stain teeth. Red wine drinkers are also at risk of stained teeth.

Even healthy foods such as fruits and vegetables can cause havoc with our teeth. The high acid content can cause the enamel to weaken over time making the teeth more vulnerable to staining. If you drink lemon water, use a straw so most of the liquid by-passes your teeth. Drink it fairly quickly rather than sipping on it all morning, so you don’t bathe your teeth in acid.

Smoking

By far the worst thing you can do for teeth (and your health) is to smoke. Nicotine stains buildup on teeth and no amount of brushing or dentist visits can remove them. Teeth whitening is the only way to disguise some of the stains on smokers’ teeth.

Intrinsic Discolouration

Intrinsic discolouration occurs from within the tooth. The reasons for the discolouration can include medications, a childhood illness, trauma to a tooth and aging. Some people naturally have more yellow teeth than the average person.

Intrinsic discolouration is more difficult to treat than extrinsic discolouration. At-home products are less likely to be effective in whitening teeth and may need professional treatment to gain a positive result.

Are There Any Side Effects to Teeth Whitening?

Teeth whitening is considered safe, but you may experience some side effects from your treatment.

Sensitive Teeth & Gums

Some people report sensitive teeth and/or gums during and after teeth whitening treatments. It’s caused by exposure of the dentin layer during whitening. If you’ve ever experienced sensitive teeth or gums while eating, brushing or during previous whitening treatments, mention it to your dentist. There might be a whitening method that’s better suited to you.

Irritation of Gums

Soft tissue irritation can occur when the whitening solution comes in contact with the gum tissue during some methods. This causes your gums to appear white and cause pain. The gum tissue should be protected at all times, from any exposure to highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. In most cases, the pain and whiteness disappears soon after but prolonged exposure to these solutions can cause inflammation to the gums.

Disappointing Results

Depending on the initial colour and condition of your teeth your results could be undesirable. You might expect your teeth to be whiter after the treatment. To ensure you aren’t disappointed, discuss with your dentist the likely outcome from treatment. Heavy staining or naturally yellow teeth can be difficult to whiten.

Too many whitening treatments can cause teeth to appear translucent or grey in colour so always follow the advice of your dentist so you don’t over treat your teeth.

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How Long Does Teeth Whitening Last?

Depending on the method you use, teeth whitening may last for months or years. Just like when you had braces, good oral hygiene and regular cleans at your dentist can keep your teeth looking bright and white as long as possible.

Your teeth will yellow with age, foods and drinks that stain, smoking and some medications. When it’s time, revisit your dentist for a follow up treatment to give your teeth a whitening boost.

When Is Teeth Whitening Not an Option?

For most, teeth whitening solves stains and brightens teeth. However, dentists may advise against whitening for people with veneers, sensitive teeth and gums, damaged teeth and certain fillings.

If you have any oral hygiene queries, don’t hesitate to call a therapist at the clinic or contact us online. We’re always happy to help and answer any questions.

Teeth Whitening After Braces (2024)

FAQs

Is it okay to whiten your teeth after braces? ›

We suggest that all of our patients wait six months after getting their braces removed to whiten teeth. Wearing braces can cause teeth to feel weaker for a period of time, so giving yourself a while to adjust will make whitening more comfortable.

Do all teeth respond to whitening? ›

If your teeth are yellow, they may respond best to bleaching, while brown or grey teeth may not. If your teeth are striped or mottled from tetracycline or too much fluoride, they may not react or whiten evenly even when bleached.

Can the dentist even teeth color after braces? ›

At the dentist

If there is still some discoloration, there are additional tools or methods your dentist can use. The first kind is resin treatment where the dentist uses a special type of resin to remove the white spots. The resin is injected below the enamel and over the white spot.

How long does it take for teeth to settle after braces? ›

Your retainers keep your teeth from shifting back once the braces come off. Without your retainers, your teeth will begin moving back almost immediately. It may take months, if not a year or two, for you to notice how much your teeth have moved, but you will definitely notice sooner or later.

Why are my teeth so yellow after braces? ›

Yellow teeth after wearing braces are common, especially among patients that had less than stellar oral hygiene while wearing the braces. In other cases, patients may have natural intrinsic color variation that makes the color of their teeth uneven or off-white.

How much does teeth whitening cost after braces? ›

The most common type of professional teeth whitening is in-office bleaching, which usually costs between $500 and $1,000 per session with a national average of $650 per visit. Laser tooth whitening is another popular option that typically costs an average of $750 per session, varying between $500 and $1,000.

Why some teeth Cannot be whitened? ›

The natural color of teeth can vary due to various factors, including genetics, age, and lifestyle habits. Some individuals naturally have teeth that are darker or have a yellowish tint. These teeth may have a denser enamel layer or more pigmented dentin, making them more resistant to whitening treatments.

Are some teeth still yellow after whitening? ›

Teeth can become temporarily dehydrated after using whitening strips. Your teeth may appear more yellow as a result of this dehydration because the enamel may become dry and lack moisture. Dehydrated enamel sometimes has a transparent appearance that makes the naturally yellowish dentin underneath visible.

Why does it take 2 weeks to whiten teeth? ›

It takes 14 days to whiten your teeth

As you age your teeth get less porous and the inner tooth dentine gets thicker and denser so over 60's may also need to bleach for longer. This is something that the dentist can assess at the time of whitening and warn you about prior to starting.

How can I restore my enamel after braces? ›

Ideally, you may use an American Dental Association (ADA) approved toothpaste that has fluoride and nanohydroxyapatite, which are active ingredients that last up to 3 to 6 months. These ingredients will effectively strengthen and repair your enamel, thus blending the white spots.

Are braces stains permanent? ›

As a result, the tooth surface can stain and develop white, brown or yellow spots. Although sometimes not apparent to the naked eye, stains can often be detected via a dental x-ray or by thoroughly inspecting the teeth using a dental light. If left untreated, braces stain can cause permanent discoloration of the teeth.

How to remove stains from teeth after braces? ›

Re-mineralization. The most common way to remove white spots on your teeth after braces is through re-mineralization. Applying a special cream that contains the minerals that the bacteria have removed from your teeth will allow your teeth to reabsorb those minerals rebuilding the damaged area.

How long do teeth wiggle after braces? ›

So yes, teeth wiggle after braces – but not forever! Many braces and clear aligner patients begin to feel their teeth tighten up within a few days to a few weeks.

Do teeth move faster after braces? ›

The first 3-6 months after braces are removed are the most unstable period for your teeth. Your gum fibers stretch while you are in braces. Once they are removed , these fibers act like a rubber band and want to pull the teeth back to their original position. This creates the potential for teeth to shift very rapidly.

How long do you wear retainers after braces are removed? ›

Most of the respondents recommend wearing these retainers every day for 9 months and then dropping down to nightly wear after that. You never stop needing to wear a retainer, though you may need to replace your retainer after a couple of years.

Why do my teeth look big after braces? ›

Teeth can seem more symmetrical and aesthetically beautiful when they are correctly spaced and aligned. Your teeth may appear larger as a result of this improved aesthetic quality because they are more noticeable and catch people's attention.

Do orthodontists clean teeth after braces? ›

Following the removal of your braces, your teeth will need a thorough cleaning. That's because braces tend to trap plaque and food in your teeth. Your orthodontist will also polish your teeth with a hard grinder, removing any residue of the adhesive used to fix your brackets to your teeth.

How do you whiten stained braces? ›

Get alcohol free mouthwash and gargle with it 3 times a day, making sure to keep it in your mouth for at least 2 minutes at a time. This should be able to break up most stains, but not all of them. If you are serious about removing them, use a bit of sodium bicarbonate and apply it to a toothbrush.

Do orthodontists file your teeth after braces? ›

Tooth Filing Is Recommended After Braces

It is a procedure that takes less than one hour to complete depending on the amount of reshaping your teeth needs. While the procedure may be required after finishing wearing braces, sometimes, an orthodontist may not perform it depending on how your teeth's edges look.

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