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Teeth whitening is the dental procedure through which the whiteness of the tooth is improved. It is a chemical process that essentially achieves the discoloration and removal of color stains from the enamel of the tooth. It is performed under the guidance of a dentist and is carried out in the following ways.
Whitening is a safe, conservative, and relatively painless procedure. Its action is limited to the discoloration of color stains on the enamel. The potential occurrence of sensitivity in some patients, especially to thermal stimuli (cold-heat), during whitening is a normal reaction of the tooth that can be minimized with the dentist’s guidance.
The duration of the whitening result typically ranges from one to five years and mainly depends on the patient’s eating habits. Consuming foods and drinks rich in pigments as well as smoking can alter the whitening result sooner. Repeat maintenance procedures can be performed yearly.
Whitening is a treatment suitable for most patients who want to improve the aesthetics of their smile. Contraindications exist for specific categories of patients, such as those with cavities, extensive root exposure, problematic fillings, allergies to whitening materials, oral diseases, minors, and pregnant women.
The whitening material only works on enamel surfaces and does not affect any other artificial material (resin, porcelain, amalgam).
A case with the main request of teeth whitening with no other dental issues. We can see, by comparing with the tooth color chart, the change that has been achieved. The technique is simple and can be done in the office or at home, but it should always be monitored for progress, as it may cause tooth sensitivity.