The time that the effects of teeth bleaching last depends on the procedure undertaken to do it. Most in Office treatments last upto 6 months and sometimes upto 3 years all depending upon the lifestyle of the person. The efficacy of the treatment will be compromised if you consume more teeth staining foods without proper oral hygiene.
Teeth whitening may not directly impact the overall hygiene of your mouth. However, teeth whitening works best when done in-office, and visiting the clinic includes regular dental checkups. Your clinician will have a dental and medical history of you, so any follow up needed on your dental restorations or fillings will be done. This will result in better oral hygiene eventually. Whitening is majorly done just for the aesthetics.
Usually, teeth will remain white for a year after the teeth whitening treatment. However, it also depends on the food consumption, lifestyle and the oral care we take
Compared to the initial shade, your teeth will be up to eight shades whiter. Your degree of whiteness will depend upon the color you desire and the amount of staining on your teeth. It is even possible for your teeth’s mineral content to influence the whitest shade
No. Common techniques of teeth whitening do not hurt. However, both in-office and at home can be painful or uncomfortable if your teeth are very sensitive. Some teeth bleaching techniques use peroxide gel as the oxidizing agent for the yellow stains. Some use even stronger chemicals for bleaching, and this results in deterioration of the enamel. Pain felt due to this is called bleaching sensitivity (BS). Moreover, techniques used for in-house treatments such as light-accelerated bleaching and internal bleaching can be painful if your enamel is exposed.
We aid advanced technology and the latest equipment for teeth whitening treatment. These do not cause any short-term or long-term damage to the tooth or enamel or dentin.
Anyone can whiten their teeth successfully. The Opalescence whitening treatment can treat tooth discoloration due to age, foods and drinks, cigarettes, medications, or trauma to the teeth.
Teeth whitening treatment does not damage the tooth enamel. But, the acidic levels in the materials used for teeth whitening might damage the teeth