21 Apr

Las Vegas Stained Teeth

Do your kids drink a lot of Kool-Aid or dark soft drinks? Do they love blueberries in their cereal and drink a lot of cranberry juice and eat cherry popsicles? If so, chances are they have Las Vegas stained teeth. And as much as you harp on them, they probably forget to brush and those stains go deeper and deeper into their teeth until they don’t really look white anymore, they just look dingy.

If you notice your kids have Las Vegas stained teeth, bring them to Dr. Moore at Moore Family Dentistry and let our wonderful staff do a professional teeth cleaning for them. With regular brushings after their teeth cleaning, chances are you’ll see a noticeable difference in the brightness of their teeth.

The same goes for adults. If you tend to regularly drink a little wine, coffee or iced tea, or you love beets and berries and other foods that naturally stain your teeth, come in to Dr. Moore’s local dental office for a professional teeth cleaning. Sometimes you have stains on your teeth that are so bad that a regular professional teeth cleaning doesn’t do the trick. When that’s the case, we can do a teeth whitening treatment in our local Las Vegas dental office for you. Or if you prefer, we can send you home with a teeth whitening kit that you can use for several days in a row. Some people don’t like to sit in the dental chair and would rather do their whitening at home, while others feel the hour or so at the dental office is worth it to get their teeth cleaned fast.

So if anyone in your family has dingy looking Las Vegas stained teeth, call Moore Family Dentistry for a teeth cleaning or teeth whitening treatment today. You can call 702-791-1010 in Las Vegas or 702-254-6700 in Summerlin for an appointment.

 

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