For most of us, teeth whiteness gradually decreases after some years, while others have less white teeth from the start. Discoloration and surface stains are usually due to the pigment present in cigarettes, food, or drink. The pigment added in these products gets attached to the enamel, which results in the darkening of teeth. Although keeping good oral hygiene is the right way to maintain teeth whitening. But once discoloration occurs, it can only be treated by teeth whitening.
What is teeth
whitening?
Teeth whitening is the
process of removing stains and lightening the color of teeth. The process is
desirable when teeth turn yellowed.
Note: Teeth whitening
is a treatment to lighten the color of teeth. It cannot completely change the
color of teeth.
How does teeth
whitening work?
Stains are categorized
in two ways: intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic stains reside between the
cracks in the enamel (outer layer of a tooth) and within the dentin (middle
layer of a tooth, under the enamel). Extrinsic stains are present on the
tooth’s surface. Mouth rinses and toothpaste may help you in getting rid of
some of the extrinsic stains. However, only teeth whitening can eradicate
hideous and persistent stains that discolor teeth.
Teeth whitening
process – step by step
A teeth whitening process starts with a visit to the dentist, who ensures that the client
undergoing the treatment is not affected by other teeth problems. Though, the
course of a teeth whitening process depends on which treatment one chooses to
undergo. Traditional teeth whitening in-office treatment works in the following
stages:
1. Health Declaration
For safety purposes,
the client fills out a form containing his/her medical history before the
treatment begins.
2. Thorough teeth
cleaning
The treatment starts
with polishing and cleaning the teeth to get rid of apparent stains.
3. Placing protector
for the gums
The next step is to
place a protector – a smooth plastic coating that protects the gums from whitening/bleaching
gel.
4. Applying teeth
whitening gel
After placing a
protector for the gums, the gel containing hydrogen peroxide or carbamide
peroxide is applied to the teeth. Then, blue plasma light is used to speed up
the process of whitening by activating the bleaching gel.
This step is repeated three times, and the treatment can take one to one and a half-hour.
Note: the blue plasma light does not bleach your teeth. It is used to activate and boost the effectiveness of the whitening agent.
Teeth Whitening
Ingredient
Teeth whitening agents contain ‘Hydrogen Peroxide or Carbamide Peroxide,’ which penetrate enamel and oxidize discolored molecules. The oxygen molecules break down the organic particles -- residues from tobacco, food, and drink -- into water and carbon dioxide without affecting teeth enamel, giving you a brighter and whiter smile as a result.
Tips for
post-treatment care
Once you have undergone the treatment, the next 24 hours are most important. Here are some useful tips in addition to your dentist advice:
· Clean your teeth
immediately after consuming food and drinks that stains
· Follow a daily
routine for good oral hygiene
· Avoid consuming food
and drinks that leave stains with dark pigments
· Avoid smoking
cigarettes for the next 24 to 48 hours
· Avoid colored
mouthwash and toothpaste
· Consider visiting
your dentist after every six months for lasting teeth whitening effects.
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