Teeth Whitening: What Shade is Best?

Submitted by Meg Wilson on July 3, 2008 - 08:26.

Christopher Muther of the Boston Globe thinks most people who whiten their teeth go overboard with the unnatural whiteness. We'd have to agree.

A friend met him for lunch and when she flashed her ivories, it was as if she had turned on a florescent light bulb. Her teeth are a shade of white not even found in the Arctic. I had to fight the urge to stare in amazement.

I was too polite to say it to her face, but I'm not too polite to say it in print. Teeth should resemble a color found in nature, not the xenon headlights that blind me in my rearview mirror as I drive.

A dentist he interviews says that in the early days of whitening, dentists didn't take teeth to these shades but now many people are insisting on having their teeth look like a porcelain toilet bowl.

He goes on to say that the rule of thumb for whitening is that a person's teeth should be no brighter than the whites of their eyes. That way the focus stays on the eyes, not on the mouth.


( categories: Cosmetic Dentistry )
Submitted by Dentist Richmond Hill (not verified) on June 26, 2009 - 15:00.

You cannot achieve very un-natural white teeth with teeth whitening alone. In order to have that toilet bowl white porcelain colored teeth, you would have to get veneers or crowns.

Dentist Richmond Hill

Submitted by Sarasota Cosmetic Dentist (not verified) on August 17, 2008 - 21:20.

I agree with you. Beauty's basic rule is to look like 'nature'. Your beauty should be 'natural'.