Teeth Whitening Process

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Teeth Whitening Process Can Be Applied To Who?

Teeth whitening can be applied to almost anyone. Your doctor will certainly tell you if there are any obstructions after your oral exam. Also, the shape and structure of your teeth makes you happy, but if you are complaining about the color of your teeth, then whitening may be an ideal treatment option for you.

Why Do Teeth Color?

There can be several reasons for tooth discoloration. The most common of these are aging, substances that color the surface of the tooth (tea, coffee, cigarettes, etc.). Consumption, Old colored fillings, trauma, etc.

In addition, antibiotics used in childhood or pregnancy (tetracycline) and excessive consumption of fluorite of the teeth are the causes of the staining.

Is Teeth Whitening a Safe Process?

Yeah. There is no damage to teeth or gums caused by whitening under the supervision of a doctor.

In this study, no permanent damage or changes were observed to the surface of the teeth of patients who were followed for 6 months after whitening.

The Teeth Whitening Process Is Difficult and Laborious?

No. Especially in the office, the whitening results are extremely fast and efficient.

What Methods Do I Want To Whiten My Teeth Should I Use?

There are 2 types of whitening methods.

Office Whitening:

professional whitening method applied by the dentist in the clinic. It takes about 40 minutes and gives immediate results. First, the color of the teeth is chosen before whitening, then the gums are protected with the gum barrier and the whitening gel is applied to the surfaces of the teeth. It is activated by light. After the gel is held in the teeth, the teeth are cleaned and checked. If necessary, additional sessions may be necessary for the desired level of whiteness.

Home Bleaching:

the whitening method you can apply by squeezing your own whitening gel into these plates at home with plates prepared by your dentist at the clinic. Plates are worn at night before bed and are a more time consuming bleaching process than the office type.

The most effective method known is the combined application of office type and home type teeth whitening.

Which Teeth Whitening Method Is Right For Me?

Your dentist will make the right decision after the oral exam. Regardless of the method chosen, the initial color of the teeth and the source of discoloration can affect the duration of whitening.

In general, brown and yellow teeth (people who consume a lot of coffee, cigarettes, and tea) are more common, while gray teeth (people with tooth pigmentation) are less whitened.

In order to better understand teeth whitening, your dentist will select the tooth color at the start of the color scale and choose the final version of the same color scale when the whitening is finished.

Should I Cleanse Before The Bleaching Session?

In some cases it may be necessary. For example, in people with multiple tooth stones and surface stains, the doctor may need to perform cleaning to expose the surface of the teeth before whitening. The whitening agent can reach the surface of the teeth.

How Long Does Office Teeth Whitening Take?

The office style teeth whitening process results in most patients by applying 20 minutes 2 sessions of bleach in the same day. However, it can be supported by additional sessions or home bleaching at the request of the patient or as the doctor sees fit.

Do I Have Pain During The Whitening Process?

It is normal to have tooth sensitivity from time to time, but no pain during the procedure and during the day after the procedure. But this situation is temporary.

Do My Teeth Whiten Immediately After The Whitening Process?

The whitening time may vary from person to person. For example, yellow teeth, gray or antibiotic-related discoloration of teeth that are much faster than white.

But many people’s teeth are generally white at 2-3 weeks. Otherwise, additional sessions or home whitening support may be given depending on the person’s tooth tone.

How Long Does Teeth Whitening Last?

Coffee smoking tea etc. If consumed frequently, the teeth staining again within 6 months to 1 year may require re-whitening.

But good oral care, colorful foods also far from people who maintain the whitening effect for up to 2 years.

Remember, the better you protect, the longer the impact will last!

What Are The Side Effects of Teeth Whitening?

Deciduous decaying teeth after teeth whitening can be seen for 24-48 hours. This is normal and temporary. In order to avoid or minimize this situation, the doctor may apply fluoride to the patient or recommend sensitizing pastes containing potassium nitrate.

When Is Money Laundering Not Done?

In people with poor oral hygiene, first of all, oral health should be restored by cleaning the teeth. Subsequent bleaching is possible.

If there is a structural defect involving enamel or dentin, teeth whitening cannot be performed. If there are a lot of stains on the teeth, then whitening can be effective to some extent.

However, it is not possible to completely remove stains. Teeth whitening cannot be performed on people with excessive, cracked and broken tooth sensitivity.

Teeth whitening cannot be performed on people with too much gum indentation. Otherwise, the roots are exposed.

What is Bleaching and How Long Should I Stay Away From Certain Things?

Avoid any food or drink that will color on a white shirt.

After polishing, we need to consider the following for 2 weeks.

  • Cherry juice,
  • Coffee and tea,
  • Acidic drinks,
  • Tomato, grapefruit

Eat light-colored foods as much as possible. Avoid very hot and very cold foods to avoid sensitivity. Stains form on surfaces over time. The more we adhere to these criteria, the more distant the need for the next bleaching is.

Will Teeth Be Restored?

How long the teeth will return to their former state depends heavily on the oral care and habits of the patient.

In an individual with good oral care, it will suffice to have a strengthening treatment every 2 years.

Can My Tooth Whose Color is Discolored After A Root Canal Treatment be Whitened?

Yes. This is called the internal whitening method. Teeth whitening gel is placed on the crown of the tooth. It is very effective in whitening teeth after root canal treatment.

 

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