Teeth Whitening
Who does not
want a bright, white, radiant smile that lightens up the whole
face? Dental survey shows that 80% of people would like to have
whiter teeth. Today, the answer is teeth whitening through a
simple and safe procedure called Dental Bleaching. Bleaching
lightens and brightens teeth and is tough on stains but gentle
on your teeth.
Dark,
stained or discolored teeth can be a source of great embarrassment
to many. It can often prevent you from smiling widely or even
talking confidently. Today you no longer need to accept this
aesthetic barrier. You can opt for a highly popular and successful
treatment to whiten your teeth.
What
causes tooth discoloration?
Teeth can discolor due to
a variety of reasons.
The commonest discoloration
is due to smoking or tobacco
Food and beverages such
as tea, coffee, colas and red wine can be the culprit
Age can cause a natural
darkening of teeth
Certain medications such
as tetracycline, taken at a very young age
Increased exposure to fluoridated
water
Dental infection, faulty
or old fillings, and dental treatment such as root canal treatment.
What
is dental bleaching?
Dental bleaching is a procedure
where by certain bleaching agents are applied to the teeth in
order to remove external and internal stains thus leaving the
teeth several shades lighter. Various concentrations of hydrogen
peroxide and carbamide peroxide are available for this use.
Advantages
of dental bleaching
This mode of treatment has
solely been developed to lighten teeth in a simple and comfortable
manner. It can bring about a dramatic change in almost everyone’s
smile by changing a dull smile and yellow teeth to a bright
smile with white teeth.
Bleaching of healthy teeth
is the safest and most conservative cosmetic treatment available
for your teeth today
It generally requires no
grinding of your teeth.
It does not require any
anaesthesia and is painless and well tolerated.
The time taken for bleaching
is relatively less considering the number of teeth that can
be done at one sitting
Bleaching works very well
even when combined with other cosmetic treatment options to
enhance the aesthetics of your teeth.
The cost of bleaching is
less when compared to other full mouth cosmetic treatment options.
Bleaching does not damage
your teeth or change the structure of your teeth, nor does it
change the shape or form of your teeth.
What
are the different types of bleaching?
Bleaching
is basically of two types:
Office Bleach: This is done by your dentist at the clinic using
a higher concentration of bleaching material
Home Bleach: This is done by yourself at home using bleaching
material and a special tray dispensed by your dentist.
Depending on your type of
dental staining and your time restriction, the dentist will
advise either one or a combination of both of them.
How
long does bleaching take?
Office Bleach: Each sitting of bleaching done at your dentist’s
office can take between 30-60 minutes. The total number of sittings
is usually 3-4, though this can vary depending on the severity
of the staining
Home Bleach: This is generally done during the nights for one
to two weeks. Certain materials also allow you to do the bleaching
for a lesser period of time twice a day. Your dentist will tell
you which one is suitable for you.
Precautions
Side-effects
of bleaching are minimal and transient. Beware of over-the-counter
bleaching kits available. These can prove to be abrasive to
your teeth in the long run and they may do more harm than good.
Post
treatment care
Your
diet and habits will largely determine how long the bleaching
effects will last. With good oral hygiene and a close watch
on the exposure of your teeth to external stains from tobacco,
beverages, etc., your bleached teeth should maintain their color
for a long time. If you choose, regular touch up sessions can
be carried out once a year to ensure your teeth look their best.
Bleaching affords you a sparkling
bright smile with minimal discomfort and at an affordable price