Search
Archives

You are currently browsing the archives for the Dentist Teeth Whitening category.

Links:

Archive for the ‘Dentist Teeth Whitening’ Category

Dental teeth whitening is considered one of the most effective, painless and quickest ways to transform your smile in approximately 90 minutes. If the hassle of over the counter teeth whiteners and painful whitening trays seem unpleasant to you and the large price tag of dental teeth whitening does not daze you then this avenue for a brighter smile may be just what you’re looking for. This article will discuss the procedure used by your dentist to whiten your teeth, the side effects and results of professional teeth whitening as well as the best dentist teeth whitening system for you.

Though there are a variety of unique teeth whitening systems available to your dentist, there is a common procedure to all of them. The first step will usually be finding the pre-treatment shade of your teeth. The next step is to perform a dental cleaning to remove all the surface debris and tartar from the teeth. The dentist will then need to isolate the teeth being bleached in order to abstain from irritating the gums and lips. A thin sheet of plastic called a “dental dam” is slipped over the patients teeth or a “dental dam” gel is applied around the teeth. A bib is usually placed over the upper portion of the patient’s body and depending on the type of treatment, eye protection is sometimes also needed.

Though there is no pain involved in dentist teeth whitening, side effects can occur. The peroxide used by your dentist does not differ from the one contained in store bought teeth whiteners, yet dental teeth whitening procedures contain higher concentrations. The higher concentrations result in quick and effective teeth bleaching but can greatly irritate the sensitive gums around the patient’s teeth, therefore great care is taken when isolating the teeth with the “dental dam.” There is a possibility that the teeth will become very sensitive during the bleaching process. Side effects that result after dental teeth whitening are often some tooth discomfort or teeth sensitivity to hot or cold foods. Though proven to work, these high concentrations can cause the patient some discomfort.

There is much hype and media bombardment surrounding teeth whitening. Different brands are all competing for the title of the best smile guarantee. As for picking the dental teeth whitening system, it is best to pick a good dentist then to settle for one system that has intrigued you with their flashy advertisements. Does the dentist office perform many teeth whitening procedures? Do they provide several different whitening methods? Do they have previous patients happy with the results? Choosing the best dentist is your best bet for that dentist will then choose the teeth whitening method best suited for you.

Share/Save/Bookmark