Teeth Whitening
Types of Teeth Whitening
There are two basic options for smile whitening:
- In-office tooth whitening: instant whitening results using light-activated gel to brighten teeth
- At-home whitening systems: customised trays and prescription whitening gel done at home
In-office tooth whitening gives immediate whitening results after treatment. At-home tooth whitening systems need to be done as directed by your dentist over a period of time to attain the result warranted.At SMIILE PLEASE, our dental clinic utilise latest tooth whitening technologies for all our in-office tooth whitening treatments. These new technologies are able to go beyond your natural tooth-color.
Benefits of Teeth Whitening
Corrects brown, yellow and mottled tooth staining Works on people of all ages Improves a "dull" smile, restoring brightness and bringing a smile alive.
Some Of The Frequently Asked Questions About Tooth Whitening Or Bleaching Are:
Q: Why teeth get dark?
A: There are many causes, most common being: genetics, aging, consumption of tea, coffee, colas, smoking, etc and tetracycline {antibiotics}staining, excessive fluoride, old fillings.
Q: Am I a good candidate for tooth whitening?
A: If your teeth were whiter when you where younger , but are yellow now or if your front teeth are healthy and without any fillings , bonded veneers or caps then you are an excellent candidate for whiter teeth.
Q: How does it work?
A: Tooth whitening utilizes a strong oxidizing agent to lighten the teeth. At Smile Please a gel is applied to your teeth under the supervision of a super-specialist Doctor and after careful treatment your teeth will be brighter, Lighter & absolutely healthy.
Q: How long will my whitening last?
A: Your whitening will last on an average up to 5 to 6 years or more depending upon the individual habits and lifestyles like the use of tobacco , regular drinking of red wine , coffee ,or tea , etc. Also, frequent visits to the dentist for professional cleaning will help maintain the results.
Q: Will there be any pain or discomfort?
A: There will be no discomfort as such other than mild sensitivity in some patients, which will always stop once the treatment is over
Q: Is it safe?
A: Yes, absolutely safe. The gel formula will not harm the enamel on your teeth and will not affect your existing fillings.