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Teeth whitening is most popular cosmetic dentistry procedures for lightening teeth stainedby tobacco, tea , coffee and other foods that can leave behind ugly yellow stains on your teeth.
In professional in-office teeth whitening we prep your mouth and apply a layer of advanced whitening gels to your teeth . This is repeated 3 times and the procedure is completed in less than an hour .
Once you hv reached a desired shape , we apply our post treatment gel to help protect enamel and reduce sensitivity if any .
It is also known as Teeth bleaching and maintaining it involves good oral hygiene practices and avoiding staining food.
It is a highly effective method for achieving bright and radiant smile.
The process begins with a consultation to evaluate your teeth and determine the ideal whitening approach. Your dentist will assess the current shade of your teeth and discuss your goals for a brighter smile.
A professional whitening gel or bleaching agent is applied to your teeth. This may involve in-office treatments using advanced light-activated technology or custom-made trays for at-home use, depending on the method chosen.
After the whitening treatment, your dentist will evaluate the results and provide aftercare tips to maintain the brightness. You may be advised to avoid staining foods and drinks and to follow a proper oral hygiene routine.
Teeth whitening is generally safe for most people. However, individuals with sensitive teeth, gum disease, or dental restorations like crowns or fillings may need to consult with a dentist before undergoing treatment to ensure the procedure is suitable.
The results of teeth whitening typically last from 6 months to 2 years, depending on your lifestyle habits. Maintaining a good oral hygiene routine and avoiding stain-causing foods and drinks can help prolong the effects.
Some people may experience temporary tooth sensitivity or gum irritation after whitening, especially with stronger bleaching agents. These side effects are usually mild and subside within a few hours to days after treatment.
Teeth whitening is most effective on stains caused by food, drinks, and smoking. However, it may be less effective on intrinsic stains (deep, internal discoloration) or stains caused by medications or aging. Your dentist can recommend the best treatment for your specific needs.