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Discoloured Teeth? Visit Us for a Teeth Whitening Process

Discoloured Teeth? Visit Us fora Teeth Whitening Process

Even with so many types of teeth whitening products and professional home-kits, getting it done with professionals deliver optimum results. We know performing teeth whitening at home saves both time and money, but what’s the use if the result is not as expected?

You need to understand that Tooth Whitening is an inexpensive dental process and takes around 60 to 90 minutes to complete. And, the best part is, it is not complicated and it can be completed in one visit to the dental clinic.

If you are concerned about the process, then you are just stressing your mind. With the use of minimal dental tools, the teeth whitening process is performed with ease and without any pain.

To make it more informative and reduce your stress, we have mentioned several standard steps of the in-office teeth whitening process. The steps might be different, based on the condition of your teeth. The dentist will define the steps before starting the procedure.

  • Most dentists take the record of the current shade of your teeth before starting the process. It’s a great step to compare the shade of the teeth after the procedure is complete. Even, it will be easy for you to see change and acknowledge the work of the dentist.
  • The dentists will remove the plaque on the surface by polishing it using pumice or any other grainy material. Removal of plaque from the upper layer of your teeth will help in the easy application of the whitening products. If the plaques are not removed, they will become a barrier for the teeth whitening products.
  • It’s important to keep your mouth dry during the procedure so that the products can stay still in one place. The dentists will use refractors to keep your cheeks, lips, and tongue away from each other and whitening solution.
  • Along with your lip and tongue, it’s important to protect your gums from whitening solutions. To prevent any contact, the dentists will place a barrier along the gum line. The exposure of your gums to the solution can be harmful.
  • The dentists will start working with a whitening solution. They will coat the front surface of your teeth with the solution. It’s advised to avoid the back surface so that there is no contact with the teeth whitening solution. Generally, the solution is prepared using either hydrogen peroxide or carbide peroxide.
  • If required, dentists will use curing light or laser to activate the peroxide. If not, they will leave the solution for around 30 to 60 minutes. If the solution is too strong and if the result is not as expected, they will reapply the solution.
  • Lastly, the dentists will ask you to rinse your teeth once the optimum shade has been reached or the maximum time has passed.
  • For a few cases, the dentist asks for additional visits to get the desired shade of the teeth.

After reading the steps, we are sure you are no more concerned and stressed about the teeth whitening process. Just remember, it’s one of the safest and painless dental treatments.

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