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Professional Teeth
Whitening
When it comes to reversing
the effects of discolored and stained teeth, there are numerous options that a
person can turn to. Having stained
teeth can ruin a smile and considering the impression that a person’s smile
makes on others, it is important that a person reverses the effects of teeth
discoloration by obtaining teeth whitening.
Although there are numerous
teeth whitening products available that are designed for home use, the most
effective method of teeth whitening is professional teeth whitening. Professional teeth whitening refer to teeth
whitening procedures that are performed by a certified cosmetic dentist. There are numerous teeth whitening
techniques that fall under the category of professional teeth whitening but the
common denominator of these teeth whitening techniques are that they are most
effectively performed by a dentist.
Professional teeth whitening
is also the quickest way for a person to obtain their goal of white teeth. Teeth whitening systems such as Zoom and
Britesmile can brighten a person’s teeth up to nine shades whiter in just one
hour treatment. In a professional teeth
whitening treatment, a patient is treated with a bleaching agent that is
applied to their affected teeth. The
main ingredient found in a bleaching agent is hydrogen peroxide, which weakens
stained molecules that are responsible for tooth discoloration.
To protect the patient’s
gums, a dentist provides the patient with a mouth guard. In the simple professional teeth whitening
procedure, the dentist applies the bleaching agent on the patient’s teeth. Depending on the teeth whitening technique
that the dentist is employing, the bleaching agent is activated by a light,
heat, or laser source. The dentist uses
an instrument that activates the bleaching agent and the process of oxidation
occurs. The hydrogen peroxide contained
in the bleaching agent begins to break down and turns into water and a radical
(constituent compound). As a radical,
the hydrogen peroxide attaches itself to stained molecules and eventually weakens
it. This allows oxygen to reach the
patient’s teeth enamel and this process is responsible for teeth whitening.
Compared to other methods of teeth whitening, professional teeth whitening have
a number of advantages. First of all,
by consulting with a dental professional, a patient is able to learn whether or
not teeth whitening is in their best interests. Under certain circumstances, teeth whitening may cause more harm
than good. One group of people that may
want to consider their desire for teeth whitening are people that have
tooth-colored fillings. In this
scenario, teeth whitening will lead to an uneven look of brightness within
their teeth that will be noticeable. Another
advantage of professional teeth whitening is that the procedure is quick and
efficient. Compared to at-home teeth
whitening products that may take multiple uses for it to take effect,
professional teeth whitening can be performed in one meeting and it will take
immediate effect.
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