Teeth whitening is a procedure whose use is rapidly increasing today. It is a frequently performed procedure for people whose teeth color is darker than normal
in other words, they actually turn yellow. Our patients who have aesthetic concerns prefer this procedure. There are 3 basic
options in its construction and implementation. These are;
Home type teeth whitening
Office type teeth whitening
Home type teeth whitening: It is done under the control of a dentist. It is done by regularly applying chemical products given by the dentist to the patient's teeth at home. These
treatments are performed by the patient at home. But it may take a little longer depending on the office type. It is applied under the supervision of a doctor and in consultation with your doctor at regular intervals. The application definitely gives results
. After a certain period of time, the teeth begin to lighten and whiten.
Office type teeth whitening: As the name suggests, this method is performed by the doctor
under office conditions. The dentist applies his own gel and performs the application himself. This
process takes 45 minutes on average. After the procedure, a visible whitening is noticed immediately.
This procedure is usually completed in one session, that is, by visiting the dentist once.
Why is Teeth Whitening Performed?
This procedure is performed on teeth whose color has become very yellow and which are considered aesthetically bad.
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The application is made with the sole purpose of eliminating aesthetic concerns. If you don't do this, there won't be any problem with your teeth. But a bad looking tooth may cause you to lack self-confidence.
How Whitening Does the Teeth Whitening Process Whiten the Teeth?
On average, it takes 18 years for the teeth to develop and acquire their permanent color. Teeth whiteness at this age will be the same throughout life. This whiteness can be achieved at most with the teeth whitening process. In other words,
The whiteness that is not inherent in the tooth cannot be achieved with this process. Some of our patients want their teeth to be as white as snow. We tell them that we will achieve a whiteness equal to the original color of the teeth. This is of course sufficient whiteness. For those who want more whiteness
orthodontic treatments � It can only be recommended.
How permanent will the teeth whitening process be?
After the teeth whitening process, there will be a whiteness on the teeth. In fact, the teeth return to their original color.
But if you have high cigarette and tea consumption, their use after this whitening
will change the color of the teeth again. Teeth whitening does not protect you from substances that change the color of your teeth like a protective shield. That's why you need to pay attention to these after the procedure. If you pay attention, you will not have problems with the color of your teeth for many years. You should also continue brushing your teeth
without interruption.
Why Do Teeth Turn Yellow?
The primary factors that turn teeth yellow are Tea, Cigarettes and Coffee. These are consumed a lot during the day. At the same time, if you do not brush your teeth, there is nothing for your teeth to do.
The color will definitely turn yellow. Apart from this, genetically your teeth may not be very white. This is among the factors that cannot be changed
. But the first reason is the things I mentioned above.
Our advice would be to pay attention to dental cleaning. You should definitely brush your teeth immediately
after drinking these.
Will the Teeth Whitening Process Damage My Teeth?
No harm has been observed in the well-known products used today for teeth whitening. At least
There are no side effects or harm proven so far. The application is performed carefully without damaging the gums and tooth enamel.
There will be no harm to the patient.
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