Stain Removal in Canary Wharf

Our teeth come into constant contact with the food, drinks, and even medications we consume, so a certain amount of surface stains is unavoidable. Life’s little pleasures, such as tea, coffee, red wine, and chocolate, all contribute to a degree to tooth staining.

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Stain Removal Treatment at Mouth

Today, teeth-whitening treatments are advanced, providing effective stain removal that helps restore your confident smile. At Mouth Dental, we provide proven teeth-whitening treatments using the latest and best treatment options, backed by our renowned team of dental experts.

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Why Mouth Dental?

Mouth Dental offers a wide portfolio of removal treatments, backed by the latest technological innovations. We provide both general and cosmetic treatments by our team of experienced consultants, specialists, and orthodontists. We are continuously growing and expanding our services to help even more people enjoy the best dental experiences, sort out dental and oral health issues, and regain their brilliant smiles through our aesthetic and orthodontic treatments.

Dental professionals have identified three main categories of tooth discolouration:

  • Extrinsic tooth stains
  • Intrinsic tooth stains
  • Age-related tooth stains

We have provided dental care for over 9,000 patients since we opened our doors in Canary Wharf in 2004. Our state-of-the art multi-clinic dental practice offers cosmetic, routine, and specialist dental care, including a range of highly recommended whitening treatment procedures to treat stained teeth, done by our experienced team of qualified clinicians, specialists, and consultants.

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Why Mouth Dental?

Mouth Dental offers a wide portfolio of removal treatments, backed by the latest technological innovations. We provide both general and cosmetic treatments by our team of experienced consultants, specialists, and orthodontists. We are continuously growing and expanding our services to help even more people enjoy the best dental experiences, sort out dental and oral health issues, and regain their brilliant smiles through our aesthetic and orthodontic treatments.

Dental professionals have identified three main categories of tooth discolouration:

  • Extrinsic tooth stains
  • Intrinsic tooth stains
  • Age-related tooth stains

We have provided dental care for over 9,000 patients since we opened our doors in Canary Wharf in 2004. Our state-of-the art multi-clinic dental practice offers cosmetic, routine, and specialist dental care, including a range of highly recommended whitening treatment procedures to treat stained teeth, done by our experienced team of qualified clinicians, specialists, and consultants.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the causes of teeth staining?

Based on the type of stain, the causes can vary. Extrinsic stains are mostly caused by tobacco use, dark foods, and drinks. Intrinsic stains are basically caused by the dentin or the tooth centre becoming stained due to stains seeping through the tooth enamel. This also happens over time with age, illness, or medication, as the tooth enamel becomes thinner.

Is it possible to remove stains from teeth?

Yes, it is possible, though to varying degrees that depend on the level and type of staining. Some stains can be removed with daily oral hygiene practices, such as brushing with whitening toothpaste, while others will require professional cleaning and treatments to be removed.

What are the different types of stains on teeth?

Basically, there are external sources such as dark food and drink, poor dental hygiene, and smoking that stain the teeth, while there are internal issues such as diseases, genetics, and medication that can cause the teeth to stain from within, while ageing too tends to cause teeth to discolour over time.

What are the treatment options for removing stains from teeth?

Maintaining good oral hygiene, along with the regular use of whitening toothpaste, helps remove or reduce stains such as those caused by coffee and red wine. Professional cleaning, polishing, and whitening treatments help remove deep surface stains. For internal or intrinsic stains, dental restorations such as dental implants, crowns, and bonds are the best options.

Are stain removal treatments suitable for those with sensitive teeth and gums?

There are stain removal treatments that are suitable for people with sensitive teeth and gums, such as using activated charcoal powder or professional treatments such as the gentle jet system, which uses a simple combination of air, a jet of water, and sodium bicarbonate to remove surface-level stains.

Is teeth stain removal treatment suitable for all age groups?

Generally, when done professionally, teeth stain removal treatments are safe, but there will be certain treatments that will be better for certain age groups. Children and the elderly will benefit from solutions such as whitening toothpastes, activated charcoal powder, and jet systems rather than teeth polishing or dental restorations.

Are teeth stain removal treatments painful or invasive?

Most treatments, such as airflow or polishing, are not painful or invasive, though some people may experience slight sensitivity right after the treatment is completed. It is only in the case of crowns or implants that the treatments are invasive, and even then, they are not painful, and due care is taken to ensure no discomfort for the patient.

How do you prepare for stain removal treatment appointments?

The best preparation you can do is to brush and floss before your appointment, unless otherwise asked not to. Clean teeth will make any stain removal treatment you are having done even more effective.

How do you prevent stained teeth?

Daily oral hygiene habits, a good diet, reducing consuming dark coloured foods and drinks, and if you do consume, try to brush immediately afterwards or at least wash your mouth out with water. Go for regular professional cleanings to help maintain whiter teeth.

How much does it cost to remove stains from teeth?

Costs will vary depending on the treatment you have had and where you have it done. Airflow treatment can cost between £119 and £125, with professional whitening treatments costing upwards of £450, depending on what exactly you get done.