Sunday, August 16, 2009

Teeth Whitening FAQs ..

Teeth Whitening Questions and Answers ...
What is Teeth Whitening?
is the process of eliminating spots and discoloration of teeth.
What type of tooth whitening?
There are 3 types:
- In-Office Whitening:
performed in the clinic by the specialist.
Overseas Professional Take Home Whitening Kits.
-Over-the-Counter Whitening:
is the least expensive kit money from the grocery store,
I do not recommend unless you have advice from your dentist.
What are the risks of tooth whitening?
There are side effects such as tooth whitening:
Sensitivity:
Bleaching can cause a temporary increase in sensitivity to temperature, pressure and touch. This is most likely to occur during in-office bleaching, where the concentration of bleach is used. Those most at risk of bleaching on the sensitivity of the recession of the gums.
Whitening sensitivity lasts no more than a day or two, but in some cases, a Monday Some dentists recommend a toothpaste containing potassium nitrate for sensitive teeth.
Gum irritation:
More than half of those who use peroxide white experience some gum irritation due to the concentration of bleach, or by contact with the bleaching trays. The irritation usually lasts a few days after the bleaching is stopped or reduced the concentration of hydrogen peroxide.
Technicolor teeth:
If the composite restorations, crowns or porcelain veneers are not affected by bleaching and coloring, while the surrounding teeth bleached. It follows from what is often called "technicolor teeth."
How to prolong the life of newly bleached teeth?
Extending the life of newly whitened teeth, dentists are likely to recommend:
- Home laundering monitoring and maintenance - immediately or rarely once a year.
Avoid dark-colored foods and beverages for at least a week after whitening.
Excellent oral work - brushing and flossing after meals and at bedtime.
Are there any precautions to whiten teeth?
There are a number of precautions must be taken before they Teeth Whitening:
Whitening results are not fully seen until approximately two weeks after bleaching.
-No money "naturally white teeth.
-Si composite, veneers or porcelain restorations are part of your treatment plan, but should not be placed until at least two weeks after bleaching to ensure good adhesion, the function and shade matching .
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding are invited to whitening teeth. The potential impact of ingestion of bleach on the fetus or the baby is still unknown.
-To avoid the technicolor effect, tooth-colored restorations will likely be replaced after bleaching.

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