Tooth whitening has become one of the most popular ways to improve your smile by lightening the existing shade of your natural teeth. This is a simple and effective treatment which can be carried out by your dentist and yourself at home. Tooth whitening is non-invasive treatment which does not involve drilling or removal of the tooth surface.
There are many reasons why your teeth can become discoloured
- Drinking tea, coffee or red wine
- Food with strong colourings
- Smoking
- The natural act of ageing
- A tooth which is damaged by trauma
- Some teeth are naturally pigmented or stained as they develop
- Certain medications
Only natural teeth respond to tooth whitening, Crowns, Bridges, Dentures or Implants cannot be whitened.
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The outer surface of the tooth is called ‘Enamel’ this has tiny microscopic holes which trap everyday stains. Tooth whitening gel is a peroxide based compound which penetrates the holes removing the stains and lightening the teeth.
Your dentist will arrange for you to have a consultation appointment, where your teeth and gums will examined, you can then discuss whether tooth whitening would be best for you.
Home Whitening
Your dentist will provide you with the whitening kit which contains
Custom made whitening trays and a peroxide based gel. To have the trays
made -
- Home whitening can take up to 14 days to achieve your desired shade.
- An impression (mould) is taken of your teeth using special dental
"putty". The putty is placed into an impression tray; they are both then
inserted into your mouth and pushed onto your teeth in order to take an
impression. Once the dental putty is set the impression will be
removed.
- The moulds are sent to the Dental Laboratory where our technician will fabricate your custom made whitening trays.
- The peroxide gel is placed into your trays the tray is then placed onto your teeth for a period of time.
The degree of whitening will vary from patient to patient, greyer teeth
can take longer to respond. Tooth whitening is not permanent; the
whitening process will need to be repeated every 12 – 18 months to keep
your teeth at the shade you desire.
"Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before
proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately
qualified health practitioner."