How can you brighten your smile?
Your wedding is coming up and you want your smile to be it's
brightest. Or maybe you have an important speaking engagement.
Whatever the reason, tooth bleaching isn't just for the movie stars,
and it isn't just for one day. Many people have had their teeth
bleached, and probably millions more are thinking about it. The desire
for a brighter smile with whiter teeth is very strong, and tooth
bleaching safely lightens the colour of the teeth, lasting for up to
five years. The most effective and safest method of tooth bleaching is
dentist-supervised.
Is bleaching for you?
Generally, bleaching is successful in at least 90 percent of
patients, though it may not be an option for everyone. Consider tooth
bleaching if your teeth are darkened from age, coffee, tea or smoking.
Teeth darkened with the colour of yellow, brown or orange respond
better to lightening. Other types of grey stains caused by fluorosis,
smoking or tetracycline are lightened, but results are not as
dramatic. If you have very sensitive teeth, periodontal disease, or
teeth with worn enamel, your dentist may discourage bleaching.
What's involved?
First, the dentist will determine whether you are a candidate for
tooth bleaching and what type of bleaching system would provide the
best results. If you're in a hurry for whiter teeth, you may decide to
have your teeth lightened immediately. Your dentist will use either an
in-office bleaching system or laser bleaching while you sit in the
dental chair. However, most patients choose dentist-supervised at-home
bleaching, which is more economical and provides the same results.
At the next appointment if you don't choose laser bleaching, the
dentist or hygienist will make impressions of your teeth to fabricate
a mouthguard appliance for you. The mouthguard is custom made for your
mouth and is lightweight so that it can be worn comfortably while you
are awake or sleeping. The mouthguard is so thin that you should even
be able to talk and work while wearing your mouthguard. Along with the
mouthguard, you'll receive the bleaching materials. You'll be given
instructions on how to wear the mouthguard. Some bleaching systems
recommend bleaching your teeth from two to four hours a day. Generally
this type of system requires three to six weeks to complete, and works
best on patients with sensitive teeth. Other systems recommend
bleaching at night while you sleep. This type of system usually
requires only 10-14 days to complete.
How long does it last?
Lightness should last from one to five years, depending on your
personal habits such as smoking and drinking coffee and tea. At this
point you may choose to get a touch up. This procedure may not be as
costly because you can probably still use the same mouthguard. The
re-treatment time also is much shorter than the original treatment
time.
How does it work?
The active ingredient in most of the whitening agents is 10 percent
carbamide peroxide (CH4N2O2), also known as urea peroxide; when water
contacts this white crystal, the release of hydrogen peroxide lightens
the teeth.
Is it safe and are there any side effects?
Several studies, during the past five years, have proven bleaching
to be safe and effective. The American Dental Association has granted
its seal of approval to some tooth bleaching products. Some patients
may experience slight gum irritation or tooth sensitivity, which will
resolve when the treatment ends.
What are realistic expectations?
No one can really predict how much lighter your teeth will become.
Every case is different. Typically, there is a two-shade improvement
as seen on a dentist's shade guide. The success rate depends upon the
type of stain involved and your compliance. Bleaching can only provide
a shift in colour from grey to a lighter shade of grey, for example.
Bleaching does not lighten artificial materials such as resins,
silicates or porcelains.
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