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Teeth bleaching, also known as teeth whitening, is a cosmetic dental procedure aimed at lightening the color of your teeth and reducing discoloration. This process typically involves the application of bleaching agents, most commonly hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, which penetrate the enamel to break down stains and whiten the teeth.
Methods of Teeth Bleaching:
In-Office Whitening: Performed by a dental professional, this method uses stronger bleaching agents and often involves a special light or laser to enhance the effect. Results are usually immediate and can last longer than at-home treatments.
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Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental process designed to enhance the brightness and reduce the coloration of teeth. This minimally invasive treatment aims to eliminate stains and discoloration, resulting in a visibly whiter and brighter smile. It involves lightening the teeth color without causing harm to the tooth surface, typically requiring multiple sessions using specialized whitening gels.
Laser teeth whitening is a dental procedure where bleaching occurs through the application of a whitening gel followed by laser beams. The high-intensity light activates the whitening gel, effectively removing stain molecules from the teeth.
Pros Achieve whiter teeth after a few sessions. Quick and straightforward procedure. No pain experienced during the dentist-performed office bleaching. The tooth whitening gel is non-damaging to the tooth surface. Cons Results from teeth whitening are not permanent. Increased tooth sensitivity may occur post-procedure.
Individuals aged 16 and above with good health conditions are suitable candidates for teeth whitening.
The most recommended and secure choice is office bleaching, particularly through laser-assisted in-office whitening procedures, which prove to be highly effective in teeth whitening.
Professional tooth whitening is considered safe, posing no harm to the tooth surface or gums.
The duration of teeth whitening results varies based on individual habits, with optimal outcomes potentially lasting up to 3 years.
Common methods of tooth whitening include home bleaching and office bleaching (considered the safest option). Tooth whitening kits also exist as an alternative, but the results may differ for each procedure.
Following teeth whitening procedures, it is essential to avoid acidic and pigmented foods and beverages for 48 hours. Opting for light-colored foods and drinks is advisable, refraining from consuming items such as wine, coffee, tea, sugary foods, cocoa, lemon, cherry, pomegranate, and raspberry during this period.