Tooth whitening (or bleaching)
is a simple, non-invasive dental treatment used to change the color
of natural tooth enamel and is an ideal way to enhance the beauty of
your smile.
Because having whiter
teeth has now become the number one aesthetic concern of most patients,
there are a number of ways to whiten teeth. The most popular method
is using a home tooth whitening system that will whiten teeth dramatically.
Since tooth whitening only works on natural tooth enamel, it is important
to evaluate replacement of any old fillings, crowns, etc. Replacement
of any restorations will be done after bleaching so they will match
the newly bleached teeth.
Tooth whitening is not
permanent. A touch-up maybe needed every several years, and more often
if you smoke, drink coffee, tea, or wine.
Reasons for tooth
whitening:
Fluorosis (excessive
fluoridation during tooth development).
Normal wear of outer
tooth layer.
Stained teeth due
to medications (tetracycline, etc.).
Yellow, brown stained
teeth.
What does tooth
whitening involve?
This type of tooth whitening
usually requires two visits. At the first appointment, impressions (molds)
will be made of your teeth to fabricate custom, clear plastic, trays.
At your second appointment,
you will try on the trays for proper fit, and adjustments will be made
if necessary. The trays are worn with special whitening solution either
twice a day for 30 minutes or overnight for a couple of weeks depending
on the degree of staining and desired level of whitening. It is normal
to experience tooth sensitivity during the time you are whitening your
teeth, but it will subside shortly after you have stopped bleaching.
You will receive care
instructions for your teeth and trays, and be encouraged to visit your
dentist regularly to help maintain a beautiful, healthy, white smile.