What is biological whitening?
It is a whitening method that whitens the teeth while repairing the tooth enamel and thus does not cause sensitivity.
I have sensitivity in my teeth. Can I still have whitening done?
The substance that causes sensitivity in the whitening process is hydrogen peroxide. The rate of this substance in the biological whitening gel is very low and since the gel contains enamel crystals, sensitivity does not occur. There will be no sensitivity during and after the procedure, and most of the time your current sensitivity will decrease after the procedure.
WHAT IS DENTAL CLEANING AND HOW IS IT DONE?
As in a classic home whitening, first a personalized tray is applied. To prepare it, measurements are taken from the teeth and this toothpaste is given. Then, biological whitening gel is applied to the teeth and a clinical application called "office type" is performed; A whitening session is performed by exposing the gel-applied teeth to laser beam. Then, whitening gel is given along with a specially prepared silicone plate. The patient wears the plate with gel inside it before going to bed at night. It is enough to do this application for 1 week.
What should I pay attention to after my teeth are whitened?
As with other whitening methods, in biological whitening, especially in the first two weeks, I should not consume tea, coffee or wine. colourful; It is necessary to stay away from acidic liquids such as cola and tobacco products. Otherwise, the effect of whitening may decrease in the early period.
How is the permanence of biological whitening?
In order to maintain the same level of whiteness after whitening, it is necessary to reduce the consumption of colored and acidic liquids and not to smoke. Depending on use, the whiteness level may disappear within 6 months to 1 year. Biological whitening can be repeated every 12 to 18 months to prolong the permanence of whiteness. This will also ensure that tooth enamel is routinely repaired and lasts longer.
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