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Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening can be a simple, safe and quick way to refresh your smile. It’s one of the most popular cosmetic dental procedures and the results can be quite dramatic. An hour in a dental chair can transform stained or discolored teeth into a whiter smile.
Likewise, a whitening kit recommended by your dentist may allow you to lighten your teeth in the comfort of your own home.

The outer layer of a tooth is called the enamel. The color of natural teeth is created by the reflection and scattering of light off the enamel, combined with the color of the dentin under it. Your genes affect the thickness and smoothness of the enamel. Thinner enamel allows more of the color of the dentin to show through. Having smoother or rougher enamel also affects the reflection of light and therefore the color. Every day, a thin coating (pellicle) forms on the enamel and picks up stains. Tooth enamel also contains pores that can hold stains.

Causes of Discolored Teeth

  • Using tobacco
  • Drinking dark-colored liquids such as coffee, cola, tea and red wine
  • Not taking good care of your teeth
  • Non-vital tooth
  • Genetic factor
  • Aging makes teeth less bright as the enamel gets thinner and the dentin becomes darker

Is Whitening Right for You?

A thorough dental examination is the best way to determine whether you’re an appropriate candidate for whitening, or if there’s a reason to your teeth discoloration that needs to be addressed first. After all, you may have an underlying dental problem that needs treatment rather than a course of teeth whitening. Teeth or gum sensitivity and fillings may prevent the use of some products. A short discussion with your dentist will reveal if there is an alternative solution for you. Teeth whitening will not affect restored teeth (filling, crown, veneer). Once again, your dentist can advise you about the best method to brighten your teeth.

Procedures: Different Types of Treatments

There are two main ways to whiten your teeth: you can receive a professional treatment administered by a dentist, or self-apply a home whitening kit after consultation with your dentist. A whitening treatment at a dental surgery can usually be completed in one visit. The dentist will give your teeth a quick check-up to ensure they are in good condition prior to the procedure. A gel is used to protect the gums and a solution containing hydrogen peroxide is applied to the teeth. The teeth are then exposed to a special bright light that causes oxygen to be released. Stains are lifted off the surface of the teeth and the dentine is whitened. In laser whitening, the same procedure is followed but a laser is used to activate the oxygen in the compound.

Correct Brushing Technique

As we all know, brushing your teeth at least twice a day is essential – after breakfast in the morning and before going to bed at night. Spend at least 2 minutes brushing, ensuring that all areas are cleaned – the inside, outside, and biting surfaces of each tooth. The key is to aim the toothbrush bristles directly at the gum line, rather than the top of the tooth, as this is where plaque starts to form. Gently move the toothbrush in a circular motion, which will clean away as much plaque from the gums as possible.

Your dentist can also provide you with a home whitening kit. It will include a custom-made tray that looks like a thin mouth guard, with a whitening solution to fill it. Full instructions on the correct way to use the kit will also be provided.

After Care & Side effects

Whitening is unlikely to cause serious side effects, although some people’s teeth may become more sensitive for a short while. You may get mild gum irritation as well. Women should not have their teeth whitened while pregnant.
Good oral hygiene is important to preserve the effect of the whitening. Home maintenance products (whitening toothpaste and whitening mouthwash), can preserve the whitening for longer.
  • Avoid any staining drinks (tea, coffee, red wine, colored drinks, etc) after treatment
  • Avoid all staining foods (curry, dragon-fruit, soy sauce, etc)
  • Avoid smoking
  • Avoid colored toothpaste or mouthwash
  • For a longer lasting effect : keep your teeth clean, brush and floss regularly , reduce smoking and rinse with mineral water after have staining drinks/meals)

How Long Will The Whitening Last?

While whitening can last for years, it’s dependent on which product and technique you use. Good oral hygiene and regular dental cleans will help keep your teeth white for as long as possible. However, diet, ageing, alcohol, smoking, medication, and many other factors can change the shade of your teeth over time. The good news is that when the inevitable happens, you simply need to see your dentist for a touch-up to maintain your smile.

Laser Teeth Whitening in Seminyak at Starlight will immediately transform your smile. If you’d like to experience a Bali Teeth Whitening, Starlight is so much more than just a Bali Dental Clinic, our professional dentist in Bali and the rest of the medical team always provide the best. With years of experience, our dentist in Seminyak has dentistry medical knowledge, training, and practical experience to ensure the safety of our patients.

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