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Uneven results are very common after bleaching. Consuming less foods and drinks that stain the surface of the teeth can contribute to a good result of teeth whitening. Approximately half…
Uneven results are very common after bleaching. Consuming less foods and drinks that stain the surface of the teeth can contribute to a good result of teeth whitening. Approximately half…
Using bleaches with extremely low pH levels in the tooth whitening process may lead to tooth hypersensitivity, as it causes the dentinal tubules to open.[33] Exposure to cold, hot, or…
Excessive whitening, often known as the "whitening effect", occurs between treatments that promise a significant change over a short period of time, for example, hours. Over-bleaching can give off a…
Some individuals are advised to perform teeth whitening with caution as they may be at greater risk of adverse effects. Patients with unrealistic expectations Allergy to peroxide Sensitive teeth Cracks…
Professional whitening: After evaluating and studying the patient’s condition, the doctor begins to take some pictures to allow comparison later after the end of the whitening process. Shades guides are…
In the dental office This type is also called the professional type because it is under the supervision of a specialist doctor. It depends on the use of a gel…
External whitening This type targets external pigments that are formed due to environmental factors including smoking, food and beverage dyes, antibiotics, and metals such as iron or copper. The colored…
The dentist can recommend teeth whitening for some individuals, sometimes for reasons such as: [13]
The natural color of the teeth is not white as some people think. Multifactorial tooth color perception. The reflection and absorption of light by a tooth can be affected by…
Teeth whitening is a common process in general dentistry, especially in the field of cosmetic dentistry.[1][2][3] The process of teeth whitening is a change from the color of the tooth…