Dental Bleaching
Dental bleaching is a popular cosmetic dental procedure that effectively whitens teeth, providing a brighter, more radiant smile. This process is also known as teeth whitening, and it involves the application of a bleaching agent onto the teeth, either in the dental office or at home, using custom made trays. Dental bleaching is a highly sought-after treatment for those with discolored or yellow teeth that cannot be improved with regular brushing and flossing. In-office dental bleaching is a quick and easy procedure that can be done in one visit to the dentist's office. The dentist applies a powerful bleaching gel that contains hydrogen peroxide directly onto the teeth, which is then activated with a special light. This process typically takes about an hour and can lighten your teeth by several shades. At-home dental bleaching involves the use of custom-fitted trays that are filled with the bleaching gel and worn for several hours or overnight. This process can take several days or weeks, depending on your desired results. Generally, dental bleaching is a safe and effective procedure, with minimal side effects such as sensitivity, which can be alleviated by using desensitizing toothpaste. However, it is important to consult with your dentist before undergoing any type of teeth whitening procedure, especially if you have existing dental restorations, such as crowns or bridges, as the bleach will not whiten them. In summary, dental bleaching is an excellent cosmetic dental treatment that can provide an instantly brighter and healthier-looking smile. Consult with your dentist to determine which type of dental bleaching is right for you.
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