Teeth whitening is the most requested aesthetic dental treatment by patients who want to smile beautifully. It is also one of the easiest and fastest methods to have a more beautiful smile. With the teeth whitening process, the tooth color becomes lighter and brighter. This method provides sparkling smiles, positive attitude and self-confidence. Teeth whitening is done by two methods: office type and home whitening.
Office Whitening
In Office Whitening, while the patient is in the clinic; An intense concentration of whitening gel is applied to the tooth surface. Devices such as light devices, plasma arc, halogen lamps or laser are used to increase the effectiveness of the whitening gel.
Treatment Process
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Oral tissues Isolation is provided before treatment,
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Whitening gel is applied to the front and interfaces of the teeth,
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To increase the effectiveness of the whitening gel, it is applied to the front surface of the teeth. The light device is held.
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In office whitening, maximum whiteness and brightness of the tooth color is achieved in 1 or 3 sessions. Leave 1 week between sessions.
Home Whitening
In home whitening; A silicone plaque specially prepared for the patient's tooth structure and a low concentration whitening gel suitable for the patient's home use are used. This type of whitening treatment takes longer than office type whitening.
Treatment Process
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Measurements are taken from the patient to prepare a personalized plaque,
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The patient applies the given whitening gel inside the plate for 4 or more hours every night.
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The treatment lasts approximately 5-10 days. .
Office type whitening is the easiest and ideal method for patients who do not want to apply the treatment at home, have time constraints and want to get quick results. In order to achieve more permanent results, in some cases, home whitening is recommended for the patient along with office whitening.
Whitening treatment is an effective and reliable treatment. It allows you to have brighter and whiter teeth and a stronger tooth structure.
Tooth discoloration; enamel damage caused by foods, drinks, aging. It is inevitable due to its faults. But Aesthetic Dentistry continues to improve the convenience of having teeth with the desired whiteness with increasing treatment options in recent years.
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