Teeth Whitening: Do it the Professional Way
There is a popular saying that goes like, “Smile and the world smiles with you.”
There is no doubt that a beautiful smile radiates infectiously to others. Let us
put an emphasis on the word beautiful. How does one possess a beautiful smile?
Of course you have to agree that heredity cannot be singled out. Lifestyle and
attitude also play part in the maintenance or even having a sweet smile.
But what if you can not incorporate a do-it-yourself way to your busy lifestyle
so as to have a smile makeover transform your simple smile into a rather healthy
and “infectious” one? In this case, a professional treatment by a dentist might
be the best remedy.
The following article provides an appraisal of a professional teeth whitening
system usually provided and conducted by dentists.
Professional teeth whitening is a technique by which whitening compounds that
are peroxide based are applied to teeth by dentists within their dental office.
Laser teeth whitening is the common practice of dentist to whiten teeth stained
by nicotine, food, or even liquids.
Peroxide-based whitening compounds usually depend on two factors:
1. The concentration of peroxide in a whitening compound
2. The amount of time a whitener is put in contact in the surface of the teeth
Laser teeth whitening utilize a higher concentration of whitener for a shorter
period of time, say for hours or for few appointments.
The whitening compounds and associated equipment (bleaching light or laser) used
by dentists are normally purchased from a manufacturer as a franchise, system,
or simply as a kit. In fact, many manufacturers have provided national campaigns
about their whitening products and equipment, and dentists play a vital part in
the promotion of a manufacturer’s product because they are actually using the
product to their patients.
Below is a list of some professional whitening products dentists and
professionals choose. (The kind of bleaching laser or light is enclosed in
parentheses.)
1. BriteSmile (gas plasma light/light emitting diode)
2. LaserSmile (a Biolase laser)
3. LumaArch (halogen light)
4. Rembrandt Sapphire (plasma arc light)
5. Zoom! (metal halide light)
Each of these whitening systems has its own degree of effectiveness. However, we
can summarize three standard steps when using these types of products.
1. The dentist will compare the tooth shade of the patient with a tooth shade
guide.
Surface stain and tartar are removed before determining the tooth shade. A
dentist needs to document a pre-treatment and a post-treatment tooth shade to
assess the effectiveness of the whitening treatment system applied. A dentist
may make use of variously shaded tooth-shaped porcelain tabs and compare them to
a patient’s set of teeth and each match is documented. Some dentists even take
pictures of a patient’s teeth before and after the treatment.
Flour of pumice is used to polish each tooth to ensure that stains are
completely removed.
2. The dentist will isolate teeth being whitened.
Bleaching agents, normally peroxide-based, can irritate or even damage delicate
tissues within and inside mouth of patients. To protect these tissues, dentist
use dental dam barriers.
Thin sheet of latex punched with a hole for each tooth and dental gels painted
around each tooth are used to protect teeth being treated. When the latter is
used, a cheek retractor, cotton rolls and gauze are used to make sure that the
patient’s lips and cheeks are held out of the way. Afterwards, these items are
simply peeled off.
3. Bib covering and eye protection are placed on the patient.
Unexpected things can happen. Bibs are worn by patients to protect their skin
against the caustic nature of these bleaching agents.
Eye protection is also placed to ensure that whiteners will not irritate even
the eyes of the patients. Moreover, it is a common knowledge that an intense
bleaching light or a laser used to activate the components of bleaching
compounds could cause eye damage.
What else can I do if I have undergone professional whitening?
To get rid off typical stains—the coffee and cigarette variety—can be washed
away alternately with professional whitening systems. Here are some additional
tips:
Munch some apple and drink water afterwards.
Brush after every meal to have a less chance of keeping stains on your teeth.
Brush gently but effectively by using a dentist-approved toothpaste and
toothbrush. Practice the correct ways of brushing.
Researches on dentistry note that an electric toothbrush removes a plaque
percentage that is about 98.2 percent.
Gargle with a mouthwash that has an antibacterial action. This practice will
surely will reduce stain-catching plaque.
Don’t depend on quick-fix remedies like using super-whitening tooth polishes
because these also make the enamel of teeth thinner. And as enamel gets thinner,
more of the dentin will show off making your teeth appear as heavily stained.
To put it simply, here are some reasons why or why not choose professional
whitening systems.
1. The effect can be seen even instantly.
2. The whitening can be completed in just a few appointments (possibly even just
one).
3. Professional teeth whitening remedies cost more than do-it-yourself teeth
whitening items.
Hope this article brightens up your smile!
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