Teeth whitening is a method that people have frequently resorted to in recent years. With teeth whitening, healthy smiles are restored. The white color of the teeth changes over time due to two different factors. The first is external discoloration. External factors such as bacteria, plaque, fungus, smoking and tobacco products, tea, coffee, along with oral hygiene, are prominent. The second is internal discoloration. Internal factors, such as medication use and root canal infections, can cause the teeth to lose their white color.
Before undergoing a teeth whitening procedure, a doctor's examination should be conducted, and the most beneficial method for the individual should be determined. There are two different options: methods that can be done at home and professional treatment methods. In both methods, after a certain period, the effects of the procedures may diminish, and the white appearance of the teeth may fade. The foods eaten and beverages consumed influence how quickly the teeth's color changes. If the teeth whitening procedure is done incorrectly, it can cause damage to the teeth, potentially leading to tooth loss.
People can whiten their teeth at home, but they are often unaware of the dangers they might face while achieving this whiteness. One of the most well-known methods, whitening teeth with lemon, causes damage by eroding the teeth due to its high acidity. Another method, baking soda, can harm the tooth enamel because of its high alkaline content. The use of gel products is not recommended due to the unknown ingredients and the potential damage they may cause if they come into contact with the gums.
Teeth whitening procedures performed in a dental clinic are the most effective method. The process begins with a cleaning to remove tartar. Then, a protective barrier is applied to the gums. Whitening gel is applied to the teeth, followed by light activation, completing the treatment. This procedure is performed in two or three repetitions, with each session lasting 15 minutes. An improvement of 2 to 3 shades in tooth color is observed. After the treatment, it is recommended to avoid foods that could directly affect the color of the teeth for the rest of the day.
Clinical teeth whitening procedures are the most long-lasting. However, it should be noted that certain foods and beverages directly affect the color of the teeth. After whitening, consuming items like tea, coffee, and cigarettes can cause the teeth to lose their whiteness more quickly. Regular maintenance treatments can help preserve white teeth and prevent any damage. If you are experiencing issues with your teeth, you can schedule an appointment at our clinic and receive free consultation to learn about the treatment options available.