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Teeth Whitening

How its done


There are many ways that teeth can be lightened. the most effective techniques include:
  • The Tray method
  • Power bleaching
  • Internal tooth bleaching

Read more: How its done

 

Power bleaching


Power whitening involves the dentist masking the gums and lips and placing a strong bleaching agent to the teeth.

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The tray technique


You apply a gel to the teeth for a couple hours a day for two weeks using a customised transparent shield.

Read more: The tray technique

 

Internal Bleaching

 

This is where the inside of a root treated tooth is cleaned and bleached.

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Frequently asked questions


What is tooth whitening, who can benefit, is it safe and other questions answered?

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Tooth Whitening


Tooth whitening is a great way to freshen the appearance of your smile by permanently lightening the shade of your teeth without weakening them.


This works by bleaching the internal structure of the teeth using a specially formulated hydrogen peroxide agent, and although this may be slightly sensitive for a day or so, we can usually expect a six to eight shade improvement. The effects of this will be permanent, but as teeth naturally slowly get darker over time, so will the effects of the whitening.
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This site was last reviewed on 3/9/10 and updated on 3/9/10