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LE BLANC DENTAL CLINIC

Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is a procedure
that brightens teeth without causing harm to
the enamel, restoring teeth to their
original color or making them whiter.

  • External Factors of Tooth Discoloration

    Consumption of foods and beverages containing dyes such as coffee, tobacco, and cola, and smoking can lead to discoloration or staining on the tooth surface due to the accumulation of tartar.

  • Internal Factors of Tooth Discoloration

    Discoloration may occur during tooth development in the womb or infancy due to the intake of antibiotics like tetracycline or due to congenital conditions such as yellowing teeth or intrinsic tooth discoloration.

Professional Whitening

In dental clinics, a high concentration of
whitening agents is used for quick results, often activated with a light source alongside the whitening agent.

  • STEP 01

    Examination and Scaling

  • STEP 02

    Application of Gum Protector

  • STEP 03

    Application of Whitening Agent

  • STEP 04

    Exposure to Whitening Light

Post-Whitening Treatment Care

After teeth whitening treatment, temporary sensitivity may occur. In severe cases, a break can be taken during the treatment, and typically, the condition improves over time. Avoid foods that are too hot or cold.

The speed at which whitening effects appear can vary across different areas of the teeth, potentially leading to temporary white spots.

Avoiding foods that easily stain and smoking can help maintain the whitening effect.

Receiving scaling and maintenance whitening every six months can help maintain bright and clean teeth.

The results of teeth whitening can vary from patient to patient. This is due to physical and chemical differences in each individual's tooth structure and the cause of discoloration.