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Services - Cosmetic Dentistry: Teeth Whitening
Whitening of the
teeth is performed for patients who desire a brighter smile.
Tooth whitening can be performed to reduce discoloration and
staining, or simply to provide the patient with whiter,
brighter teeth.
How white can your teeth become?
How white your teeth can become from bleaching and whitening
is a common question with a very subjective answer. Some
whitening procedures claim they can whiten your teeth by up
to nine shades, but that is highly unlikely. Just a change
of two or three shades will make a significant difference in
just about anyone's smile. There is no one standard system
in the dental field to measure and determine tooth color.
The most often heard about, however, is the Vita shade
guide.
This guide divides tooth color into four basic shade ranges:
A
(reddish brown)
B
(reddish yellow)
C
(gray)
D
(reddish gray)
In the A range there are five levels of darkness. Ranges B,
C and D, each have four levels.
Not all of your teeth are the same natural color. Usually
your eye teeth tend to be darker than the others, your front
teeth are typically the whitest, and molars tend to be a
shade between the two. The goal for everyone is to achieve
their individual optimum whiteness while still looking
natural. During your first consultation for tooth whitening,
your dentist will go over what you personally can expect for
your specific smile. How white teeth will become from a
given procedure will vary from person to person. The
structure of your teeth and the type of procedure
implemented will affect the outcome.
The following chart will give you some idea of how to
compare the two most popular methods for tooth whitening. As
everyone's circumstances are different, both options should
be further discussed with your cosmetic dentist prior to
making a decision.
What causes
discoloration of the teeth?
Teeth enamel discoloration can be caused by staining, aging,
or chemical damage to teeth. Some of the more common causes
of teeth discoloration are medications, coffee, tea or
cigarettes. People who drink significant amounts of cola
soft drinks can experience similar staining.
Aside from staining, there are other factors that can affect
the color of an individual's teeth. Genetics can play a
role. Some people have naturally brighter enamel than
others. Disease can also be a factor and certain medications
can cause a discoloration of the teeth. If you suspect that
there is an underlying medical cause for your teeth
discoloration, be sure to inform your cosmetic dentist.
Overview of
Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is used to correct discoloration of the
teeth by removing the brown and yellow staining. The term
"teeth whitening" can refer to a number of techniques to
improve the brightness of the patient's teeth. Among them
are chemical whitening, mild acid whitening, abrasive teeth
brightening and the newest technique, laser teeth whitening.
Teeth
Bleaching
Teeth bleaching is chemical process used to lighten the
color of the patient's teeth. The procedure can be performed
entirely in the cosmetic dentist's office or it can be
performed by the patient in their home, using a materials
provided by the dentist. The home method is often used
because it saves the patient from having to make an office
visit for each treatment.
Before the patient embarks on the home teeth whitening
regimen, the cosmetic dentist creates a custom mouth tray
for the patient. The custom tray is a critical component of
the treatment. It ensures that the correct amount of
whitening solution is used and that the patient's teeth are
properly exposed to the whitening solution. The custom made
mouth tray provides for a better fit than a
one-size-fits-all mouth tray to help increase the margin of
patient safety.
The steps in the home teeth whitening regimen are fairly
straightforward. The cosmetic dentist's office provides the
patient with the materials and instructions and also answers
questions the patient may have about the routine. Your
dentist's office can also provide you with off-site
supervision should you have any questions once you've begun.
A home whitening session can last for two to three hours,
during which time you will have the tray and solution in
your mouth. Depending upon your needs and desired results,
your dentist may instruct you to keep the tray in your mouth
overnight. Typically, you will follow your home teeth
whitening regimen for two to three weeks, after which time
you will return to your cosmetic dentist for a follow up
visit.
How long does
teeth whitening last?
Teeth whitening is not a permanent procedure. Results can
last for one to or more years, depending upon your personal
habits. In most cases, the whitening procedure is very
effective and the patient is pleased with the results.
Types of
Teeth Whitening Procedures
There are a few teeth whitening procedures available that
correct discoloration of the teeth by removing the brown and
yellow staining. While each work effectively, there are
advantages and disadvantages to each procedure dependent
upon your objectives and commitment to the processes. The
type of procedures available should be discussed with your
cosmetic dentist, and a they will recommend the most
appropriate teeth whitening procedure for you.
ZOOM 2 TEETH
WHITENING (In-Office)
Using a special light with a whitening gel, this is an
in-office bleaching system. It is often followed up with an
at-home bleaching kit if needed.
The translucent bleaching gel is applied to the teeth and a
specail activating light source is used to activate the
crystals to absorb the energy from the light and penetrate
the teeth enamel to increase the lightening effect on the
teeth. The length of time in the cosmetic dentist's chair
depends on the degree of discoloration you have, but two
hours is common.
Advantage: One visit is usually all it takes for a bright
smile.
Disadvantage: The sudden change of color is likely to be
noticed by those around you immediately.
LASER
BLEACHING (In-Office)
Using a laser with a whitening gel, this is an in-office
bleaching system.
The translucent bleaching gel is applied to the teeth and a
laser light is used to activate the crystals to absorb the
energy from the light and penetrate the teeth enamel to
increase the lightening effect on the teeth. The length of
time in the cosmetic dentist's chair depends on the degree
of discoloration you have.
Advantage: One visit is usually all it takes for a bright
smile.
Disadvantage: The sudden change of color is likely to be
noticed by those around you immediately. This is the more
expensive of the procedures available, but also the
quickest.
Custom Fit
Tray Bleaching
There are a few teeth whitening procedures available that
correct discoloration of the teeth by removing the brown and
yellow staining. While each work effectively, there are
advantages and disadvantages to each procedure dependent
upon your objectives and commitment to the processes. The
type of procedures available should be discussed with your
cosmetic dentist, and a they will recommend the most
appropriate teeth whitening procedure for you.
CUSTOM FIT
TRAY BLEACHING (In-Home)
A custom fitted tray is worn over your teeth. A small amount
of the bleaching gel is placed in the tray and worn for a
brief amount of time each day. This is the most common
technique because it's easy to use and costs less.
Impressions are taken of your mouth and a thin custom made
plastic tray is made which you take home and wear for about
one to two hours per day. While some results may be seen in
a couple days, it usually takes one to two weeks to see the
full whitening of your teeth. This procedure is sometimes
used in conjunction with the in-office laser bleaching if
you have severe discoloration (dark grey or purple) or
internal teeth staining.
Advantage: A gradual whitening of your teeth over time will
be less noticeable to others that you're undergoing this
procedure. The cost is relatively low.
Disadvantages: This procedure will require two to four
visits to the cosmetic dentists office.
Advantages &
Disadvantages of Teeth Whitening
Pros and Cons of Teeth Whitening
Advantages:
People typically have their teeth whitened to improve their
appearance. Whiter teeth are associated with beauty and a
healthier lifestyle. When people have a brighter smile, they
tend to smile more often and are less self-conscious.
In addition, a whiter smile tends to minimize the appearance
of facial wrinkles, giving way to a more youthful and
energetic appearance.
Finally, a whiter smile gives people to whom you are
speaking a place to focus on and gives you a friendlier
appearance.
Disadvantages:
Although bleaching is very effective, there can be short
term disadvantages, such as sore gums or teeth from the
bleach. This disappears when bleach use is discontinued.
Some individuals are more chemically sensitive. If you are
one of them, inform your cosmetic dentist so that you can be
tested for sensitivity to the solution.
Research indicates that bleaching is completely effective in
more than 78% of people. In cases of serious teeth
discoloration, bleaching may not be the best choice. Veneers
or crowns may be the superior choice. Bleaching is usually
the first solution to try due to its lower cost.
Some people experience discomfort from wearing the mouth
tray. This typically goes away in short order, but if you
suspect that there is a problem with the fit of your mouth
tray, call your dentist's office. They can often make small
adjustments that will minimize or eliminate the problem.
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