So what if, despite your best efforts, you’ve had your braces removed and found stains underneath? Don’t panic!
A dental cleaning should be able to remove any plaque or surface food and drink stains that have built up while you’ve been wearing braces, which will improve the color of your teeth. If you have more advanced staining, you may benefit from an additional whitening option like:
If you have white marks on your teeth, they may be harder to deal with. A whitening treatment may help in moderate cases, and a remineralizing toothpaste may also help to restore some of the lost minerals.
If white patches or other brace stains don’t respond to these treatments, your dentist may recommend restorative or cosmetic options. They might include:
Composite restorations. A small area of discoloration is removed from the tooth and replaced with a composite material the same color as the tooth.
Veneers. More suitable for larger areas of staining, veneers are very thin, tooth-colored shells that are bonded over the tooth’s surface.
Microabrasion. Small areas of discoloration are “buffed” out of the tooth enamel, removing stains or spots from the surface.
While they can be costly, these treatments can be very effective at restoring the natural color and appearance of your teeth when other treatments have failed. If you have any concerns about stained teeth from braces, be sure to discuss your options with your dentist.