Common
questions about Dental bleaching
Why
are my teeth discolored? Minerals, tobacco, antibiotics, foods and
beverages can stain or discolor teeth. The dentist uses a proven
bleaching technique to remove these stains and whiten your teeth.
How does bleaching
work? You apply bleaching gel to your teeth in a thin tray designed
by your dentist. Stains are removed from the teeth by gentle oxygenating
action of the peroxide carbamide gel. You choose the most convenient
times and places to wear your bleaching tray.
How do I start?
Your dentist will examine your teeth, record your pre-treatment
tooth shade, and make a bleaching tray for your teeth. You will
receive instructions for applying the gel and wearing your fitted
tray. Your progress will be carefully monitored.
How long will
it take? Stain intensity varies considerably, but you will notice
whiter teeth in only 3-4 days. Normal treatment is 3 to 4 weeks.
Difficult cases occasionally require longer treatment times and
stronger gels. Each person’s bleaching results will vary due
to stain type, stain depth, and structure.
How long will
my teeth stay whiter after the treatment? Your unique combination
of habits, foods, and tooth structure will influence long-term results.
Non-smokers who drink no coffee or tea usually have little change
in five years. Some patients require a slight “touch up”
treatment after several years. Also carbamide peroxide toothpaste
can inhibit re-staining of whitened teeth.
How is this
treatment different from TV or drug store whiteners? Many retail
tooth whiteners use harmful acid and ill-fitting tray that can permanently
damage your teeth or gums.
With a professional
whitening treatment, you are assured of proven, safe products and
your dentist’s careful supervision. (Please ask your dentist
for ore specific information about whitening your teeth).
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