Teeth Whitening
Teeth stains are inevitable due to our consumption of a
variety of foods and drinks (soda, spicy food, coffee, etc.). However, advanced
teeth whitening technology has enabled dentists to whiten teeth without
adversely affecting the tooth structure.
Almost all whitening methods are similar in concept, but
some are much more effective because of the way the
whitening material is delivered to the teeth. Another
contributing factor is the concentration of the
material, which is why less potent over-the-counter
whitening systems usually don’t give patients the
results they are hoping for.
The two main methods of professional whitening are tray
whitening and in-office whitening. In tray whitening, an impression is taken and
a custom tray is made for the patient. Then, a supply of whitening gel is given
to the patient and he/she wears the tray for a few hours each day (techniques
differ) for a period of time until an acceptable result is achieved. Sensitivity
of the teeth is a normal side-effect of this whitening method and is almost
always transitional.
On the other hand, in-office whitening is the most efficient
means of whitening. There are a number of different types used, but the process
is very similar for these methods; you can have your teeth whitened in one
session and achieve significant results. Your dentist can give you more detailed
information and help you decide which method is more suitable for you and your
teeth.
If you have any questions about teeth whitening and
cosmetic dentistry and you live in or around Corona, give us a call
today!
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