TEETH
whitening


ABOUT
Teeth Whitening
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What does it involve?
Teeth whitening involves applying a bleaching agent to the teeth, typically containing hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. This gel or paste breaks down stains on the surface of the teeth, making them appear whiter.
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Is Teeth Whitening Safe?
Teeth whitening is generally considered safe when performed by a dental professional or under their guidance. However, it’s important to follow instructions carefully and be aware of potential side effects, such as gum irritation or tooth sensitivity.
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What are the Side Effects?
While teeth whitening is generally safe, it can sometimes lead to temporary tooth sensitivity and gum irritation due to the exposure of the inner dentin layer during the whitening process. In some cases, if the whitening gel is not properly applied, it may leak out onto your gums and into your mouth, causing blistering and sensitivity.
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What are the benefits?
Teeth whitening can enhance your appearance by removing stains and discoloration, giving you a brighter and more confident smile. Additionally, it can boost your self-esteem and make a positive impression in social and professional interactions.
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How long does it last for?
The effects of teeth whitening can last from a few months up to 3 years, depending on the type of product used and the individual’s lifestyle habits. However, the whitening effect won’t last as long if you smoke or drink red wine, tea, or coffee, which can all stain your teeth.
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Can anyone do Teeth Whitening?
Teeth whitening is a form of dentistry and should only be carried out by a dentist or another regulated dental professional, such as a dental hygienist or dental therapist, on the prescription of a dentist. While some beauty salons offer teeth whitening and there are DIY home teeth whitening kits available, these may carry risks and it’s illegal if there’s no dental professional present.