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Tooth Whitening - What is Teeth Bleaching?

Tooth bleaching is a common procedure in general dentistry, but even more popular among cosmetic dentists. Tooth whitening is also popular among dental patients. From celebrities to the average person, everyone wants white, bright smile. The problem arises as we age and our teeth become darker as changes occur in mineral structure and the enamel becomes less porous. In addition, food and beverages can also stain teeth and make your smile dull. Smoking is another culprit that darkens and stains teeth as is some medications. There are many options for those looking to whiten their teeth and brighten their smile.

There is a variety of methods to whiten the teeth. This includes laser bleaching, bleaching strips, laser bleaching and bleaching pens and gels. There are also at-home tooth whitening kits that use whitening gels applied with using guard trays. Small bleaching strips applied to the front teeth are also an option for home use to improve your smile. Oxidizing agents used to whiten teeth work by penetrating the porosities in the structure of the enamel, oxidizing stain deposits. Over time, they dentin layer underneath the enamel is also bleached. Oxidizing agents include hydrogen or carbamide peroxides that lighten the shade of the teeth.

Power bleaching is a common method of tooth whitening. This method uses light energy to accelerate the bleaching process during a dental visit. The effects of bleaching can last several months, but vary depending on the patient’s lifestyle. Smoking and drinking staining liquids such as coffee, tea and red wine decrease whitening and if avoided, your bleaching treatment will last longer. Internal staining can dull the teeth from the inside out. For this, a dentist uses internal bleaching to reverse this problem. For heavy staining or tetracycline damage is the root of dark teeth, the usual whitening methods are not effective and other methods are used.

Even with all the tooth-bleaching methods available, results vary and while one person may experience excellent results, another may not see any improvement at all. Treatments and tooth whitening methods used depends on the person and the specific condition of his teeth. Teeth in poor condition, such as decayed or infected gums, should not receive bleaching treatments. Bleaching works best on people with good oral health and for teeth with a yellow discoloration. Teeth that are grayish in color are more difficult to lighten and require a more extensive treatment to produce a white, bright smile.

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