Tooth whitening works by using agents, such as hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, to break down stains on the tooth's surface and lighten the colour of the teeth.
Tooth whitening is not permanent, as teeth can gradually become stained again over time. However, regular touch-ups or maintenance treatments can help prolong the results.
Tooth whitening is generally considered safe when performed by a dental professional and when the recommended guidelines are followed. However, some individuals may experience temporary tooth sensitivity or gum irritation.
The tooth whitening process can vary depending on the method used. In-office treatments often take about one to two hours, while take-home kits may require several weeks for noticeable results.
Some common side effects of tooth whitening include tooth sensitivity, gum irritation, or temporary discomfort. These effects are usually mild and subside shortly after the treatment.
Tooth whitening may help improve the appearance of some types of discolouration caused by medications or medical conditions.
We provide ‘at-home’ professional products, which are prescribed by your dentist. In order to undertake this treatment, you must have healthy teeth to ensure a safe and effective experience.
After tooth whitening, it is advisable to avoid consuming foods and beverages that are known to stain teeth, such as coffee, tea, red wine, or dark-coloured sauces, to maintain the results for a longer duration.
Tooth whitening treatments do not change the colour of dental restorations like crowns or veneers. It is important to discuss potential options with a dentist if restorations need to be matched with whitened teeth.
The frequency of tooth whitening depends on the individual and the method used. Generally, it is recommended to wait at least several months before undergoing another whitening treatment.
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