There are two ways patients can choose to bleach their teeth: home or office bleaching. Home bleaching involves the fabrication of plastic mouthpieces that look like protective sport mouth guards. The patient then must wear these mouthpieces with a hydrogen peroxide based bleach for two to four hours a day for four to eight days. |
Only natural tooth structure responds to bleaching. Fillings and porcelain will NOT bleach. Patients need to consider this before bleaching because significantly whiter teeth may cause your old porcelain and/or bonding to look fairly yellow.
Post Bleaching Instructions
It is common for teeth to be sensitive for a few days following office bleaching. Patients may describe this sensitivity as a momentary tingling or stinging sensation. This is a common post operative symptom that usually resolves within a few days. Refer to the section on Post Operative Instructions for Patients Following Dental Procedures regarding the use of pain medication if necessary.
Use a Fluoride mouthwash, several times a day for the week following the bleaching. Avoid tobacco, coffee, tea and dark colored sodas and staining types of foods. If you must indulge, drink a glass of water immediately afterwards to minimize the staining effects.
Yellowish teeth bothers most of people including me. I have tried tones of home remedies but everything’s vain. Well I always avoid chemical based treatment like this tooth bleaching method. But after reading this article I’ve been a bit confident. Surely will consult a dentist Manhattan Beach for its procedure because now I really want to get rid of these yellowish tooth.
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