Teeth Whitening/Bleaching

Teeth whitening

Teeth whitening is a professional cosmetic dental procedure designed to remove stains and discoloration from the teeth, restoring a brighter, whiter smile.

It is ideal for individuals with teeth stained by coffee, tea, red wine, smoking, or aging.

Blue light teeth whitening procedure

Blue light teeth whitening is an advanced whitening technique that uses a specialized blue light to activate the whitening gel

The gel contains hydrogen peroxide, which breaks down surface stains and deep discoloration, resulting in a visibly whiter smile.

The procedure is non-invasive, and typically completed within one hour.

Procedures of teeth whitening process

The process involves the following steps:

  1. Oral Examination:
    The dentist assesses your oral health and explains the procedure and risks.
    May require X-rays for more thorough examination.
  2. Teeth Cleaning / Scaling:
    The teeth are cleaned to remove surface stains.
  3. Color Matching:
    The dentist records the current shade of your teeth for comparison.
  4. Gum Protection:
    A protective gel is applied to the gums to prevent irritation.
  5. Whitening Application:
    Whitening gel is applied to the teeth, and a blue light is used to activate it.
  6. Completion:
    The gel and protective coating are removed, and the results are compared to the initial shade.

FAQs About Teeth Whitening

Is blue light teeth whitening safe?

Yes, blue light teeth whitening is safe when performed by a trained dental professional.

The blue light and whitening gel are designed to minimize risks, and protective measures are taken to shield the gums and soft tissues.

How long do whitening results for In-office whitening last?

Results typically last 6 to 12 months, depending on oral hygiene habits and lifestyle factors such as diet and smoking.

Regular touch-ups can help maintain the whitening effect.

Is teeth whitening suitable for everyone?

Most people are suitable candidates for teeth whitening.

However, individuals with tooth sensitivity, gum disease, or extensive dental restorations should consult their dentist before undergoing the procedure.

Are there any side effects of teeth whitening?

Some patients may experience temporary tooth sensitivity or mild gum irritation after the procedure. These side effects usually subside within a few days.

What should I avoid after teeth whitening?

To maintain your whitening results, avoid consuming dark-colored foods and beverages (e.g., coffee, tea, red wine) for at least 48 hours after the procedure.

Practice good oral hygiene to prevent new stains from forming.

How long does a whitening session take?

A blue light teeth whitening session typically takes 60 minutes, with immediate results visible after the procedure.

Can I whiten my teeth at home?

Yes, you can. While over-the-counter whitening products are available, professional whitening treatments at a dental clinic are more efficient and effective. 

Dentists can customize the treatment to your needs and monitor the process to ensure optimal results.