More individuals than ever are willing to pay for whiter, brighter teeth. But how well and safely can tooth whitening work?
Your teeth are bleached in order to whiten them during the procedure whitening. Your teeth won’t become dazzling white, but the color can be lightened by many shades.
Although it is possible to buy whitening goods online, there are a number of reasons why we would advise against it. Knowing precisely what is in every dental treatment you receive is crucial for maintaining the integrity of your smile and preventing harm, which is not always achievable with products you buy online.
Additionally, the bleach solutions you can buy have a lower concentration than those that qualified dentists can prescribe. You simply cannot whiten your teeth with a 0.1% concentration, and you will likely be unhappy with the results. Prior to receiving any treatment, it’s crucial to have your teeth examined by a dental specialist to make sure teeth are in good health and can get the outcomes you want.
Dentists may safely and effectively whiten your teeth using whitening procedures that do not harm your existing fillings or prothesis. The whitening gel will be thoroughly coated your teeth with our custom-fit trays, giving you the best results while preventing leakage onto your gums or into your mouth.
Teeth whitening doesn’t work on dentures, crowns, fillings, or veneers.
Every procedure involves a certain amount of risk, and there is always a chance that some of the chemicals used during the procedure may be too strong for your gums. Overall though, teeth whitening is really secure and efficient, and plenty of individuals don’t even notice any negative effects.
The most frequent adverse effect is temporary dental sensitivity, however, this usually passes in 48 hours. Additionally, I get the question a lot: are bleaching gels safe? The answer is yes. In the unlikely event that any gel was to slip from your mouth guard, salivary enzymes would neutralize the bleaching agent.
You might detect some white spots developing on your teeth throughout your treatment, especially in the beginning. Even though it may be concerning, this can occur after the first few days. After three or four days, the color of your teeth should even out and the spots should vanish entirely.
Tooth whitening is temporary. It varies from person to person and can last anywhere from 6-9 months.
If you smoke or drink alcohol, tea, or coffee, which can all discolor your teeth, the whitening effect won’t stay as long.
If you have any questions about teeth whitening or would like to book a consultation to discuss your options in more detail, please contact our friendly team here at Homeodent Multispeciality Dental Clinic at 091372 40566