Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening involves bleaching your teeth to make them lighter. It can't make your teeth brilliant white, but it can lighten the existing colour by several shades.

If you have your teeth whitened you'll first need to make 2 to 3 visits to the dental surgery.

The dentist will take an impression of your teeth to make a mouthguard and tell you how to use it with a bleaching gel. Then, using your mouthguard at home, you regularly apply the gel for a specified period of time over a few weeks. Some whitening gels can be left on for up to 8 hours at a time, which can shorten the treatment period.

 

What are the teeth bleaching methods?

Teeth bleaching in home environment (Home Bleaching): Your dentist carries out the bleaching process by placing the gel inside the plastic mouthpiece that has been prepared specially for you with the measurement taken from your mouth. With this process, desired whitening is achieved within an average of one week. However, this plastic mouthpiece may need to be worn for 4-8 hours depending on the gel applied during the day.

Teeth bleaching in the office environment: With one hour of Power Bleaching application consisting of whitening gel and light in the environment of your dentist’s office, you can reach a whiteness that will meet your expectations by lightening your tooth color 3-4 tones in a short time. Power Bleaching is the fastest, most reliable and effective whitening application

 

Last Update: 29.03.2024