Dentique Studios

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Teeth Whitening

How can we help you?

We understand that visiting the dentist can come with a few questions, whether it’s about your treatment, what to expect during your appointment or how payment works. That’s why we’ve created this FAQ section to answer some of the most common questions we hear from patients.

If you don’t see your question listed, feel free to give us a call. Our team is always happy to chat and make sure you feel fully informed and confident about your dental care.

Teeth Whitening

Noticing that your smile has lost some of its brightness can be frustrating, especially if you are diligent about brushing and flossing. Tooth discolouration can affect confidence and leave you wondering what might be causing the change.

The truth is, staining can result from a variety of everyday habits, natural changes over time or underlying dental issues. Understanding the cause is the first step toward finding the right solution.

What Causes Tooth Stains?

Some of the most frequent reasons teeth become stained include:

  • Consuming dark-coloured drinks such as coffee, tea and red wine
  • Tobacco use, including cigarettes and vaping products
  • Poor oral hygiene that allows plaque and tartar to build up
  • Natural ageing, which can thin enamel and reveal the darker dentine beneath
  • Certain medications or medical conditions
  • Excessive fluoride exposure in childhood

Your dentist can help determine the cause of your staining and recommend treatment, which may include professional cleaning, teeth whitening or other cosmetic procedures.

Find Out How We Can Help Brighten Your Smile

If tooth staining is making you feel self-conscious, we welcome you to contact Dentique Studios on (03) 9304 2357.

Our team can assess your smile and discuss the most effective options to restore its natural radiance.

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