TOOTH WHITENING
What is teeth whitening?
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure that aims to lighten the color of teeth and remove stains and discoloration. Some of the most common methods for whitening teeth include bleaching with hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide and using abrasive materials to remove surface stains. It is important to note that teeth whitening is not permanent and may require touch-ups or maintenance over time. It is also important to consult with a dental professional before undergoing any teeth whitening treatment.
Who needs teeth whitening?
- Smoking, excess consumption of coffee, strong tea, red wine, and products containing strong dyes all cause the enamel to darken. Unwanted pigmentation accumulates and changes the color of teeth, even those that are perfectly healthy. Bleaching aids in dealing with this issue.
- A desire for white teeth.
- Mild to moderate fluorosis.
- Age-related changes.
- Certain medical treatments can also cause
Contraindications:
- Pregnant and lactating women.
- Children.
- Hypersensitive teeth.