Teeth Whitening
What is Teeth Whitening?
Teeth whitening is a popular cosmetic dental procedure designed to enhance the aesthetic appearance of the teeth by lightening their color. Over time, teeth can become stained or discolored due to factors such as consumption of certain foods and beverages, tobacco use, aging, or inadequate oral hygiene. Teeth whitening procedures aim to address these discolorations, providing individuals with a brighter and more radiant smile.
What is the procedure of a Teeth Whitening?
Dental Examination
The pulp chamber must first be opened to gain access to the canals.
Preparation
The dentist or dental hygienist may take photographs or make impressions of the teeth to track the progress of the whitening treatment.
Gum Protection
To protect the gums and soft tissues, a barrier or protective gel is applied, isolating them from the whitening agent.
Whitening Agent
The whitening agent, usually containing hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, is applied to the teeth.
Multiple Sessions
In-office whitening procedures often involve multiple sessions, with each session lasting about 15-30 minutes.
Post-Whitening Care
After the desired level of whitening is achieved, the dentist will provide post-whitening care instructions.