For many people who care about their personal care, teeth that need whitening is not only a hygiene problem, but also an aesthetic appearance problem.
No matter how much attention is paid to dental health, teeth may lose their whiteness over time, depending on age. However, teeth may lose their whiteness over time due to excessive consumption of tea and coffee, consumption of carbonated beverages, excessive fluoride intake and clenching for a long time.
Although there are many different teeth whitening techniques, from toothpastes suitable for teeth whitening to laser treatments, the best whitening method is the teeth whitening procedures performed by specialist dentists and continued with the regular application of peroxide substances.
All teeth whitening methods should be done under the control of a specialist dentist, under his guidance, in order not to damage the teeth and gums.
Is teeth whitening painful, how is it done?
Although there are methods that many people can apply at home, effective teeth whitening methods are performed in a clinical setting. Not everyone’s teeth are a standard color. Before the teeth whitening procedure, the tooth color of the patient who applied to our clinic is determined. This measurement is important not only for the method to be followed, but also for measuring the degree of whitening of the patient’s teeth after the first application.
In the teeth whitening application performed by the dentist, a special tooth whitener is applied on the teeth and the whitening process is applied to the tooth surface for about 20 minutes with the help of the device.
Since the peroxide ratios of the ingredients used in teeth whitening processes performed in a clinical setting are much higher, results can be obtained much faster than any bleaching process performed at home.
Is teeth whitening suitable for everyone?
Anyone who does not have any tooth or gum disease that may prevent the application or affect the results can easily have teeth whitening treatment. Before teeth whitening treatment, a general examination of the dentist should be made and full problem determinations should be made.
Who cannot have teeth whitening?
Teeth whitening is not recommended for breastfeeding mothers who have recently given birth, pregnant women and people who have not yet completed their body development. However, people with any tooth and gum disease should have teeth whitening after the treatment of these disorders.