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What is Teeth Whitening?
Teeth whitening lighten teeth and help to remove stains and discoloration. Whitening is among the most popular cosmetic dental procedures because it can greatly improve how your teeth look. Most dentists perform tooth whitening. Whitening is not a one-time procedure. It will need to be repeated from time to time if you want to maintain a brighter color.
Reasons For Teeth To Get Yellow or Stained Are:
- Using tobacco.
- Drinking dark-colored liquids such as coffee, cola, tea, and red wine.
- Not taking good care of your teeth.
If you’re looking for a hassle-free and safe way to whiten your smile, the teeth whitening services at Medicover Dental Hospital may be the solution you are looking for…! Our methods of professional teeth whitening are among the most successful and lauded home teeth whitening and in-clinic teeth whitening services. Medicover Dental dept. provides a safe, cost-effective, effective, and convenient way to whiten your teeth and give you the natural smile.
The most preferred method of whitening among patients is in-clinic whitening. This method of whitening is performed in the clinic by our dentist. Most patients prefer in-clinic teeth whitening because of the speed. In-clinic teeth whitening is usually finished within one session, and in some cases, it can even take less than an hour to complete. Many patients also choose in-clinic teeth whitening because they have easy access to expert advice regarding the procedure and they are being monitored safely by a professional. As an alternative to in-clinic teeth whitening, we also provide home teeth whitening. In this case, the patient is given a series of trays, mouthpieces, and teeth whitening gel that they themselves can apply to their teeth whenever they choose, at their own convenience, and in the comfort of their own homes. This method, however, requires multiple applications over several weeks. Medicover Dental Dept. will accommodate your needs and preferences to ensure you are provided with the best teeth whitening possible.
Benefits Associated With This Procedure
- The most prevalent of course is a better-looking smile.
- Professional teeth whitening removes persistent stains and brightens your smile, leaving you with more self-confidence and less embarrassment about your dingy smile.
- You will no longer feel the need to smile with a closed mouth or shield your teeth when laughing or talking.
- You can show your smile off with confidence and finally feel proud of the way you look. Plus, getting your teeth whitening performed by a professional at Medicover Dental Hospital is much safer and effective than using an over-the-counter whitening product.
Preparation
Teeth whitening can be done in the dental clinic or at home. For in-clinic whitening, your dentist probably will photograph your teeth first. This step will help him or her to monitor the progress of the treatment. Our dentist also will examine your teeth and ask you questions to find out what caused the staining.
Next, the dentist or a dental hygienist will clean your teeth. This will remove the film of bacteria, food, and other substances that build up on your teeth and contribute to the staining. Once this is done, the whitening procedure begins.
For whitening at home, Our dentist can make trays to hold the whitening gel that fit your teeth precisely. Home whitening gel usually needs to be applied daily for two to three weeks. Over-the-counter kits also are widely available for home use. They provide trays to hold the gel or whitening strips that stick to your teeth. Talk to our dentist if you want to use these home products. Be sure to follow directions to avoid overuse and possible damage to your teeth and mouth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yellow discoloration of the teeth is the most common sign of damaged enamel. The answer is no, teeth whitening does not harm tooth enamel.
The quickest and most dramatic way to whiten is to get an in-office whitening at a dentist's office. Using professional-powered hydrogen peroxide and special lights or lasers, your dentist can remove even deep stains in about an hour.
Teeth whitening is not permanent. It can last from a few months to 3 years; varies from person to person. The whitening effect won't last as long if you smoke or drink red wine, tea, or coffee, which can stain your teeth.
Once tooth enamel is damaged, it cannot be recovered. However, by increasing the mineral content of deficient enamel, it can be repaired to some extent. Although toothpaste and mouthwashes can never "rebuild" teeth, they can contribute to this remineralization process.
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