Professional Teeth Whitening: When Reliability Counts
Professional teeth whitening is becoming the increasingly
popular choice for anybody with stained teeth. Yes, you can buy
over the counter remedies, but if you want to guarantee whiter
teeth now, then professional teeth whitening is the best option.
Professional teeth whitening does not produce different results
from the 'at-home' products you can buy, but there are distinct
advantages. Firstly, you can be confident that you are in the
hands of a professional who knows what they are doing, and
secondly, the whitening effects are immediate.
It is a matter of personal choice how many visits it will take
to get your teeth professionally whitened. Your teeth will show
a change of color after a one-hour visit, but you may want more
than this. If you wish to achieve optimal whiteness it may be
necessary to attend between two and six times.
Teeth can become stained for a variety of reasons. Food and
drink with strong colorings cause stains, most commonly tea and
coffee. Smoking gives the teeth a yellowish appearance. Disease
and medicine can also cause teeth to become stained, and our
teeth naturally become darker as we age. These are all reasons
that send us to get professional teeth whitening.
The first thing your dentist will establish is whether it is in
your best interests to have professional teeth whitening. There
may be circumstances that you haven't considered - for example,
if you have tooth colored fillings your teeth may look unnatural
if you have them professionally whitened. You may discover that
having a professional dental clean is all that you need.
Removing the tartar and stains from your teeth can improve their
appearance and color, making professional teeth whitening
unnecessary.
Having established that your teeth are clean and that
professional teeth whitening is the right treatment for you, the
dentist will show you the different shades of whiteness that can
be achieved with professional teeth whitening. The dentist will
consult with you using a porcelain tab (shaped like teeth) to
establish which shade of white is right for you.
The dentist will usually polish your teeth before beginning the
professional teeth whitening procedure to ensure that all
surface stains have gone. The dentist will then isolate the
teeth that are going to be whitened with a thin sheet of latex
or a special gel that provides a seal around the teeth. The
tooth whitener/bleacher is then applied and left on for the
period of time necessary to achieve the previously agreed
results. Depending on which technique the dentist has chosen, a
laser, heat or light source may be used to help activate the
bleaching agent. Professional teeth whitening can last for a few
years or as little as six months. Quite often your lifestyle
determines how long your treatment will last. However, there is
no doubt that professional teeth whitening can return a person's
self-esteem. Why not pay a visit to your dentist to establish
whether professional teeth whitening could be right for you?
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