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All You Need To Know About Teeth Whitening

All You Need To Know About Teeth Whitening
August 10, 2021

With the focus on enhancing the aesthetic appeal of our smiles, cosmetic dentistry procedures are becoming more common by the day. One of these tried and tested methods of smile brightening are the process of teeth whitening. Clinically known as cosmetic teeth bleaching, this is the most popular technique used in clinics and at-home to diminish teeth discoloration caused by coffee, wine consumption, or smoking.

Is it safe?

Teeth whitening is possibly the most common cosmetic procedure these days. According to experts, it’s quite a simple procedure, but it is vital that you fully understand what the process entails. Teeth whitening involves bleaching your teeth to make them lighter. However, it is essential to note here that while this procedure may be relatively safe, it is not a quick fix that takes only one sitting. Instead, it will take several sessions over a span of a few weeks to achieve a brighter smile. Then too, they won’t be pearly white and need to be redone every six months to maintain the lighter shade.

What are the options?

Your dentist will apprise you of the various options based on your desired results and the severity of your teeth’ discoloration. You must weigh the pros and cons in detail with your dentist based on your case before starting any of these methods.

1) Stain Removal Toothpaste.

Although all kinds of toothpaste are formulated for cleaning surface stains, some are made with additional polishing agents that are safe for at-home stain removal. In addition, such formulas do not contain any bleach so, they are ideal for removing mild food staining, not for significant discoloration.

2) In-Clinic Bleaching

A one-sitting procedure called “chairside bleaching” is performed by your dentist by applying a protective shield or a gel followed by bleach. Apart from this method, dentists also use a mold to take an exact impression of your teeth and fix you with customized whitening trays.

3) At-Home Bleaching Kits

For this approach, a custom-made tray will be given to you by your dentist with a clear set of instructions on how to layer it with the bleaching agent and the waiting period. It is a similar method to that of an in-office procedure, but the chemicals aren’t the same as the clinics, for they need to be used by trained professionals. As a result, at-home procedure results take longer with a milder difference in shade.

4) Drugstore Teeth Whiteners

These are the most accessible and safer teeth whitening methods used by all ages and mostly without prescription. Over-the-counter tooth bleaching options are usually available in the form of whitening toothpaste, whitening strips, and some pen brushes for instant but short-lived results.

Therefore, myriad options are available to achieve a lighter and brighter smile, but it is highly recommended to schedule a consultation with experienced dental experts. At North Island Dental Arts, our expert dentists will guide you on the best approach for teeth whitening after a detailed evaluation.

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