Teeth Whitening/Bleaching Process

A beautiful smile requires healthy and white teeth. This both shows that we protect our health and is always with us as one of the biggest supporters of our self-confidence. So what should we do to have a beautiful smile?

 

Not everyone's tooth color is the same. However, structural disorders that occur during the formation of teeth, some antibiotics used at a young age and even while in the womb, what we eat and drink, and especially the fluoride content in the water we drink, have a significant impact on the color of our teeth. In addition, the negative effects of age and all procedures performed on the teeth also significantly affect the tone of tooth whiteness. All of these factors cause the enamel layer on our teeth to change color over time. At this point, the method called teeth whitening/teeth bleaching/teeth polishing, also known as bleaching, comes into play.

 

 

The teeth whitening process takes a few steps after It does not have any negative effects other than tooth sensitivity, which can be observed day by day. The patient can continue his daily life normally. The self-confidence of the patient, whose smile becomes freer with the effect of having cleaner and whiter teeth than before, increases, which brings happiness.

 

The effects of teeth whitening treatment can be observed more clearly over time. The success of the procedure can be easily demonstrated by noticing the difference in tone between before and after.

 

The duration of the effect of the applied procedure is closely related to the patient's eating, drinking and hygiene habits. It is observed that the effect of the procedure disappears much more quickly in patients who consume excessive amounts of cigarettes, tea and coffee. The effect of the procedure lasts for 1-2 years in patients whose consumption is balanced and who perform oral care routines on time.

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