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Bleaching
What is bleaching?
Dental bleaching is one of the most preferred aesthetic applications of the past years to make a healthy mouth look aesthetically beautiful. Dental bleaching is the process carried out by the dentist with the help of tooth whitening gels to eliminate the existing discoloration in tooth enamel or discoloration caused by additional reasons such as intense tea, coffee and cigarette consumption over time.
Is it necessary to have your teeth bleached?
A healthy mouth and good looking white teeth are important when communicating with people. In addition to deformities, darker and neglected teeth can affect your social life negatively. Although natural teeth whitening methods such as tooth whitening with carbonate, whitening toothpaste and a tooth whitening pen that you can apply at home provide a certain amount of whitening, it is possible to have healthier and whiter teeth with bleaching, which is a professional tooth whitening process carried out by your dentist.
Does teeth bleaching damage teeth?
The solutions used during the tooth whitening process are harmless. The important thing is that the medication to be used in teeth whitening are determined by your dentist according to your teeth structure. The rate of bleaching of your tooth color varies according to the medication used and the structure of your tooth.
How long does the effect of teeth bleaching last?
Although the effect of teeth bleaching varies from person to person, it is permanent for about 6-24 months. Let’s share some practical information. During the bleaching process and for about 2 weeks after the process, you should stay away from things like tea, coffee, cigarettes that change the color of your teeth.
Can anyone have their teeth bleached?
As long as you do not have teeth and gum disease, you can have your teeth bleached, provided that you pass a dentist’s examination. If you have tooth decay or a similar problem or have had gum problems for a long time, these problems should be resolved first. You can have the teeth bleaching procedure afterwards. Those who definitely should not get their teeth bleached are pregnant women, nursing mothers and children who have not completed their development yet.