TEETH WHITENING

TEETH WHITENING

 

“ Tooth bleaching ” is a comparatively simple cosmetic procedure to visibly whiten our teeth. Surveys show that more and more patients are undergoing such treatment or are planning it in the near future. 

 

Whitening teeth that have darkened means regaining the natural color of your teeth - or even lightening them by a few shades. Because the individual tooth color changes both with age and with one’s own lifestyle, e.g. B. Nicotine, tea and alcohol consumption.

 

However, before you have your teeth whitened, you should definitely have your dentist examine you: He should diagnose the current condition of your teeth and rule out acute illnesses. He should also check to what extent your teeth can already be significantly whitened by professional teeth cleaning.

 

Dentists usually use the classic bleaching agents hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide for bleaching. These substances cause the substances stored in the tooth over the years to lose their colour. In this way, you reactivate the original individual tooth shade. 

 

Don't forget:  Before the treatment, be sure to let your dentist explain the consequences of tooth bleaching - such as possible health risks and the effects of this measure on your dentures.

 

Office Type Whitening: It is a laser-assisted teeth whitening process applied by dentists in clinical settings.

 

Combined Whitening: It is a process that has the same features as both home bleaching and office bleaching.

 

Devital Whitening: It is applied in cases where the teeth that have been treated with root canal treatment and the teeth that have been traumatized need to be whitened after a while.

 

Home Type Whitening: Plaques are prepared specifically for the patient and the physician explains how these plaques should be used in the home environment.

 

Is There Any Pain in the Teeth Whitening Process?

Teeth whitening is a completely painless procedure. However, although rarely, the gel substance used can sometimes penetrate the gums and then a temporary tingling may occur.

 

Is Teeth Whitening Treatment Long Lasting?

Most of the oral and dental treatments are durable and long-lasting. However, after dental treatments, the patient should pay more attention to dental health. In order for the teeth whitening process to be long-lasting, it is necessary to drink less of the drinks that damage the teeth after the whitening process and to perform dental care correctly.

 

How Much Does Teeth Whitening Cost?

The price depends on the method to be applied, the quality of the material to be used, the experience and experience of the doctor, the high-level work of the dental clinic, etc. To learn the prices of teeth whitening treatment, you can contact us at 0312 478 58 58 or call us on our contact page and make an appointment.

 

       

 

 

 

 

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