Teeth whitening

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Who wouldn't want to leave a trace with their smile thanks to the teeth whitening (bleaching) method! The process, also known as tooth whitening, bleaching, which has become popular recently, lightens the existing tooth color by a few tones and provides a healthier appearance. In the process, it is done by cleaning the residue around the teeth of the hard structure contained in the gel that provides the whitening of the teeth. Substances such as hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide in this gel react with the hard tissue of the tooth and provide oxidation (lightening, bleaching of the tooth). This application can be applied to healthy mouths, otherwise tooth sensitivity may occur. For this reason, the dentist can perform whitening procedures after removing caries, abrasions and gingival disorders.

It is known that whitening is especially successful in people with yellow-toned teeth. As the whitening rate varies from person to person, it changes according to the previous tone of the teeth. Therefore, you should discuss your expectations with your dentist beforehand.

What are the Teeth Whitening Methods?

Among the teeth whitening methods, there are two methods that are used the most in terms of both aesthetics and health. These are office type whitening and home type whitening/whitening plates that patients use with doctor's control and recommendations.

Home Type Teeth Whitening Method

  • The dentist takes measurements from the teeth and puts them on your teeth. prepares thin silicone molds that can be worn,
  • The medicine is placed in a special mold prepared for the person.
  • It is recommended to wear this mold for at least 30 minutes or 2 hours a day, depending on the degree of discoloration on the teeth that are desired to be whitened. .
  • The treatment is terminated in an average of 1 or 2 weeks.

Office Type Teeth Whitening Method / Laser Teeth Whitening Method

Performed by a specialist in the clinic Office type teeth whitening is also known as laser teeth whitening method. In this whitening method;

  • The whitening drug is applied by a physician who has experience in this process.
  • The light source (LED, plasma) is applied on the relevant tooth for a certain period of time.
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  • The light that interacts with the gel provides a tint on the tooth surface.

“Whitening treatments performed under the control of a dentist are always the best method.”

While mild and moderate discolorations can be whitened with special light tools for 1 hour office type (2 sessions) in dental clinics, home bleaching is recommended for advanced discolorations. In addition, household bleaches that can be applied with a thin brush can also be used. Teeth whitening (bleaching) must be done under the control of a dentist. Since the use of plaques sold as a teeth whitening product can cause damage and sensitivity on the tooth surface, it will be the most correct and healthy way for you to turn to this treatment method, which is performed under the control of a dentist.

Why Do Teeth Turn Yellow?

There are many reasons for the discoloration of our teeth. Even if we brush our teeth regularly, we usually cannot prevent the yellowing of our teeth. This may be caused by tobacco products or beverages containing intense color such as coffee, which the person regularly consumes, or the color of one's own teeth is yellow. These yellowings may not only be caused by beverages, but may also be caused by tooth trauma, some medications or filling materials. In addition, the yellowing of our teeth, that is, staining, can sometimes be on the surface and sometimes inside the teeth.

Does Whitening Weaken Tooth Enamel?

The visible layer of our teeth is called crown. Crowns consist of three parts, respectively, the enamel layer, the dentin layer, and the innermost pulp layer. The dentin layer is the layer where color changes and stains occur in the teeth. The gel used in the whitening process; It enlarges the spaces in the enamel layer and reaches the dentin layer. The whitening gel reaches the dentin layer and changes its color. In all of this process, a gel containing potassium nitrate and fluoride is used to protect enamel health.

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