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Teeth Whitening: Why and When It Is Done?

A Professional Teeth Whitening is a safe and proven way that makes the teeth appear bright and gives a confident smile.

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Teeth Whitening: Why and When It Is Done?

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  1. Teeth Whitening: Why and When It Is Done? A Professional Teeth Whitening is a safe and proven way that makes the teeth appear bright and gives a confident smile. It is one of the most popular and chosen dental procedures, that is very simple, easy and quite cost effective. Why Teeth Whitening? A visible stain on the teeth, or gradual discoloration or yellowing, makes the smiles appears blunt or fade. That’s exactly when this procedure comes as a savior in bringing back the spark. The discoloration may be a result of various factors like Smoking Coffee or Tea Wine Soft drinks Certain medicines Chewing tobacco So, if you are a regular consumer of these products mentioned above, there is very less chance of having white teeth. How is it done? The procedure can be very well carried out at home, but the results will not be like that of a professional. While doing it at home, will not let you clean all the corners

  2. of your mouth, an expert dentist with the use of peroxide and certain other chemicals does it effectively without causing any harm to the tooth enamel. Another advantage over the regular home treatment is that the dentists check the health of your teeth and point out the need for any required techniques. If there is any indication of damaged teeth, the dentist won’t carry out the whitening procedure and would rather suggest a dental root canal in this case. Different Whitening Products The main whitening agent is the peroxide and even the regular whitening toothpaste available easily in the markets contain a little amount of this product. The professionals, having expertise in this area, use this particular chemical, depending on the quality of your teeth. There, the peroxide is activated by heat, light or laser for a quick whitening action. Well, people with sensitivity issues take note that this procedure may sometimes inhibit the sensitivity even more. Again, in other cases, the dentist prescribes a ‘take home product’ that is fixed to the teeth by a custom fitted tray. The entire process takes place under the supervision of a skilled dentist. Here, a very small amount of peroxide is used and its overnight use whitens the teeth very slowly. A minimum of 7-14 days is required to get white teeth depending on the amount of discoloration. Some dentists use fluorine, which acts as prevention against any sensitivity problems. After Effects The amount of peroxide or its gradual contact with the gums causes some sort of infection in the long run. There are many centers providing the best treatment for gum infections in Chicago. So, if you see one, rush to the dentist to get the help.

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