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Methods and Aftercare of Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening Aftercare Information and Tips. Get Expert Answers about Teeth Whitening and Aftercare from Doctors.

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Methods and Aftercare of Teeth Whitening

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  1. Teeth whitening: Methods and Aftercare

  2. Teeth whitening; methods and aftercare Teeth whitening may be defined as the refurbishment of teeth to their natural colour. Teeth may discolour due extrinsic staining; stains caused by external influences like tartar caused by cigarette smoking, by diet in foods rich in carotenoids, and through drinking coloured drinks like some energy beverages, coffee, tea or red wine. Internal causes of staining also known as intrinsic staining may be influenced by, tooth decay, age or when stains settle on a worn down set of teeth.

  3. Methods of teeth whitening Before any steps are taken, the dentist runs tests on the patient to identify the most effective method that is going to be used through shade guides. They also have to go over the patient’s dental history to know if they may have gone through similar methods in the past and what the results were or if there are prior dental issues to keep in mind. Patients need have to have their health records examined thoroughly in order to plan for eventualities such as allergy.

  4. At Carrum Downs Dental Clinic, we offer a broad range of service There are risks that come with bleaching teeth, like hypersensitivity which mostly occurs when something hot or cold is taken, and tissue damage caused by hydrogen peroxide ( 10% concentration or more). After the initial bleaching, results may not be uniform, but this changes after subsequent treatments. Over-bleaching may lead to teeth looking translucent and have undesired effects on the enamel. Visit: www.carrumdownsdental.com.au or Call - 03-9782 1200

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