Friday 8 August 2014

Whiter Teeth In Just 1 Hour !

Whiter, brighter teeth—in just 1 hour. Teeth Whitening in Bangalore. Teeth whitening in Bangalore.                       
For a brighter, whiter smile without the wait, choose an in-office, chemically activated whitening treatment that offers results in less than an hour. It's ideal for people who want instant whitening gratification or those who have that special event coming up that requires a bright, white smile.
Get answers to the frequently asked questions about Instant / 1 Hour teeth whitening procedure..
  • How does teeth whitening work?
Stains on teeth can be classified in one of two ways: extrinsic or intrinsic. Extrinsic stains appear on the surface of your teeth. Intrinsic stains live between the micro cracks in your enamel and deep within your dentin (the layer of your tooth underneath your enamel). Whitening toothpastes and mouth rinses may be able to remove some of the extrinsic stains on your teeth. But only teeth whitening agents can remove the stubborn extrinsic stains and the unsightly intrinsic stains that cause your teeth to look discoloured.
Working from the inside out, the active ingredients in the whitening gel penetrates your teeth to break down the discoloured molecules deep down in your teeth, removing stains and whitens your smile.
  • Is teeth whitening for everyone?
Teeth whitening is a safe, comfortable way to get a bright, white smile. Results and treatment time may vary depending on the level of staining and whiteness desired. Crowns, bridges, fillings, and veneers will not whiten. We recommend visiting us for a prewhitening consultation so that they can help you choose the professional option that best fits your needs.
  • How long do teeth whitening results last?
Teeth whitening results are very stable; leaving you with a stunning smile long after treatment is over. However, there are a few factors that can make teeth lose their lustre. Things like genetics, diet, age, some medications (like tetracycline), and certain habits (like smoking) may affect the length of your whitening results. Fortunately, touch-up treatments are quick and easy, helping you get that bright, white smile.
  • Will teeth whitening cause tooth sensitivity?
Tooth sensitivity is a relatively common side effect of teeth whitening. If sensitivity occurs, it is often temporary and will go away once you've completed the whitening process. Good quality whitening products include desensitizing ingredients like potassium nitrate and fluoride to help reduce sensitivity and provide additional comfort.

The procedure-
The actual procedure will be completed in less than 30-45 minutes.
Steps:
  1. Take and record the shade of your teeth.
  2. Your teeth are cleaned and polished.
  3. A resin barrier is applied to the gum areas surrounding the teeth to protect your gums from coming into contact with the peroxide gel.
  4. A whitening gel is applied to each tooth.
  5. A special dental light shines on the teeth for 8-10 minutes (optional).
  6. The gel is removed from your teeth using suction.
  7.  Repeat Steps 3-5 about 2 to 3 more times.

 Post-op Instructions:
  • If you are a smoker, do not smoke for 48 hours.
  • Stay away from highly colour foods (red sauce, red wine blueberries, etc.) and beverages (coffee, tea, etc.) for 48 hours.
  • Mild sensitivity to hot or cold liquids may occur.  This usually passes within 1-2 days.  If sensitivity is severe or persists, contact our dental office.
  • If you experience gum sensitivity do not brush the afflicted area while brushing your teeth.
  • Immediate whitening results can be quite dramatic due to minor dehydration of your teeth.  It is normal for the colour to tone down somewhat after treatment when your teeth rehydrate to a natural white tone.
  • Long term results vary from patient to patient.  This can depend on the original shade of your teeth and include habits such as smoking or drinking colour beverages (red wine, coffee, tea, etc.)
  • “Touch-up” treatments may be needed every 6-12 months to retain colour.  You can ask us about different “touch-up” options.
  • Existing fillings, crowns, bonding, etc. will not whiten.  Therefore, these may need to be changed in order to match your new smile.

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