It is a painless procedure that involves applying gel to the teeth, allowing it to act for 15-20 minutes, and then wiping it off, with the gums and surrounding tissues protected by an insulating membrane. The number of applications depends on achieving the desired shade.
“Dental whitening” is teeth whitening that aims to achieve the natural “white” color of the tooth. In many cases, it lightens the enamel by 1 to 2 shades. This type of whitening can also be done at home, as active whitening agents in the form of “whitening” can be found in commonly available toothpastes.
The term “Dental bleaching” represents teeth whitening to a lighter color than your natural one. It involves lightening by several shades, resulting in a truly white smile. However, this intervention is not suitable for everyone and should only be performed by a professional, i.e., a dentist. The most common product used for teeth whitening is whitening toothpaste, which works on a mechanical or chemical principle.
What is it about? Mechanical pastes contain abrasive particles that can remove pigments from the enamel. However, combined with a hard brush and poor brushing technique, this can lead to enamel loss and the formation of wedge-shaped defects, which is why experts generally do not recommend them for home use.
On the other hand, chemical whitening involves bleaching the enamel as a result of a chemical reaction. These pastes can contain carbamide peroxide, glucose oxidase enzyme, lactoperoxidase, and similar. Their whitening effect is aimed at returning to your natural tooth color, making them a gentler solution. In addition to toothpaste, the market also offers other products such as powders, home-use trays with gel, strips, whitening lights, products with activated charcoal, or whitening pens. If you want to see results as soon as possible, opt for a combination of whitening toothpaste and gel, which mutually support their effects.
Have you achieved the smile you’ve always wanted? Then keep in mind that you’re not done yet. To make professional teeth whitening truly effective, it is also necessary to ensure that your new smile lasts as long as possible. The next 48 hours are crucial, as the teeth are most susceptible to staining during this time. There are several types of foods that can radically stain teeth.
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