The Three Teeth Whitening
Techniques
A great smile can prove
to be a valuable asset, particularly when you first meet
someone. However, people who have brown or yellow stained
teeth are very conscious of this shortcoming. It may also
cause social insecurity. One of the best treatment methods
available to gain back that white perfect smile is
teeth
whitening. The basic methodology of teeth whitening is that it
reverses the process of discoloration of teeth, bleaching them
to reveal the white enamel again. Teeth generally darken over
a period of time.
This may be due to
consumption of caffeine-containing drinks (like tea, coffee
and cola) or tobacco products. Also, excessive fluoride
production and use of antibiotic medication can also lead to
teeth discoloration. However, the biggest factor contributing
to the loss of whiteness is age. Teeth whitening, to counter
the process of discoloration, is one of the safest and the
most popular procedure in cosmetic dentistry. Studies indicate
that almost 96% of the people who undergo this treatment
experience visible benefits.
There are three options
available to those considering this procedure - you can either
undergo professional bleaching, try
home bleaching or use
whitening toothpastes. Of the three listed, the quickest and
the most effective is professional bleaching. It is also
referred to as In-Office or Chair-side bleaching. It usually
requires two or more visits to a dentist. However, the effects
are much long lasting than any other procedure.
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The dentist will
apply a bleaching agent to your teeth. The gums, however,
are not harmed. The most common mouth guard is a gel or
rubber shield. After the dentist has carefully applied the
bleaching agent to your teeth, he might want to use
additional heat or light procedures to make the agent work
faster. A usual treatment sitting might last from 30
minutes to an hour. The second option that is available to
you is that of home bleaching. |
You can buy a kit from
any certified pharmacist or dentist. This kit would usually
contain a hydrogen peroxide based bleaching gel or solution.
This is meant to be applied to the tooth enamel. As a rule, a
mouth guard is also included in the kit. You are supposed to
place the solution or gel in the mouth guard and then follow
the directions given with the equipment. The frequency of use
and the duration of treatment for home bleaching vary.
Overnight treatments
work for a much shorter period. However, if you are, say,
required to use the kit twice a day, the treatment might be
effective for a longer period of time. Whitening toothpastes
work in a different way from bleaching techniques because they
do not aim towards a permanent alteration of teeth color.
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They usually
contain polishing agents. They work to remove some of
the deeper stains, which a regular toothpaste might
not effectively dislodge. |
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You should always
consult your dentist before going forth with any of these
procedures - he is the best person to guide you and can advise
you on the most effective treatment plan suited to your needs.
by Lan Bell |