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Teeth Whitening

➼ How Does Teeth Whitening Work?

Whitening involves applying bleach solutions to the teeth. The bleach attacks the highly colored organic molecules that lodge between the crystals of tooth enamel (the outermost tooth covering) or in the dentin (the tooth material under the enamel). It's these organic particles that give the teeth a stained appearance. For surface stains, the solution is left on the teeth usually for 30 minutes to one hour, depending on the method used. For internal stains on non-living teeth that have had root canal work, the bleach might be sealed inside the tooth. The bleaching process continues until these organic particles are rendered colorless. Bleaching works best on yellowish stains and even some brown stains, but may not work at all on gray discoloration. It's important to keep in mind that bonding material and fillings cannot be whitened with bleach. If you have these restorations in your mouth, you should consider how your teeth will look if the natural parts become whiter and the bonding stays the same.

➼ Is Whitening Safe for My Teeth?

Generally speaking, whitening is safe because the chemicals used to attack the organic molecules do not materially affect the mineral structure of the tooth itself. There are many studies supporting the overall safety of whitening by bleaching, though it's possible to experience some temporary side effects such as tooth sensitivity. we will take precautions to protect your root surfaces to minimize your potential for tooth sensitivity. The bleaches used most often in teeth-whitening products are hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide. The latter is particularly appropriate for home-whitening products because it is a more stable compound with a longer shelf life. It can also be left on the teeth for longer periods with less risk of sensitivity. Professional bleaching solutions containing hydrogen peroxide, a faster-acting bleach, can lighten teeth up to 10 shades in about an hour, though some people may need several treatments to achieve the desired level of whitening.

➼ Is Whitening Safe for My Teeth?

Generally speaking, whitening is safe because the chemicals used to attack the organic molecules do not materially affect the mineral structure of the tooth itself. There are many studies supporting the overall safety of whitening by bleaching, though it's possible to experience some temporary side effects such as tooth sensitivity. We will take precautions to protect your root surfaces to minimize your potential for tooth sensitivity. The bleaches used most often in teeth-whitening products are hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide. The latter is particularly appropriate for home-whitening products because it is a more stable compound with a longer shelf life. It can also be left on the teeth for longer periods with less risk of sensitivity. Professional bleaching solutions containing hydrogen peroxide, a faster-acting bleach, can lighten teeth up to 10 shades in about an hour, though some people may need several treatments to achieve the desired level of whitening.

➼ What Are the Risks of Teeth Whitening?

The main risk is tooth sensitivity following bleaching and that varies with a given product's concentration and the amount of time it is left on the teeth. If sensitivity does occur, it usually lasts no more than one to four days. Gums can also become irritated on contact with bleaching solutions or by an ill-fitting mouth tray. It's important to wipe off excess gel from your gums during whitening and to inform your dentist of any problems.

➼ How Long Do the Results Last?

No matter which whitening method you choose, you will probably find that the results fade over time. Whitening usually lasts from six months to two years, though longer-lasting results have been reported.

➼ How Can I Maintain My White Smile?

You can make the brightness last longer by avoiding the foods and habits mentioned above that cause staining. Some individuals may need a touch-up whitening treatment in the dentist's office or at home once or twice each year.

Frequently Asked Questioins

Check out below FAQs to resolve your basic queries. It will be hellpful read.

  • A treatment to recreate and restore the natural harmony of decayed or traumatized tooth Structure. It helps in repairing tooth damaged due to wear and tear due to habits which we have consciously or unconsciously such as Nail biting, grinding of teeth, inappropriate brushing, use of chewable smokable tobacco products, carbonated sodas, alcohol.

    When do you require a filling?

    ➼ When you spot a black hole on your tooth which may be even a peck or bigger

    ➼ when tooth is slightly broken or eroded or you feel it is slightly hollow

    ➼ when you feel sensitive to hot and cold beverages or food or even normal water

  • The practice of looking after your gums and teeth and maintaining good oral hygiene to keep them healthy is known as preventive dentistry. The main aim is to avoid cavities, gum infections, enamel wear, tooth loss and more. With the advent of years of refined diet, we have become more susceptible to oral diseases and hence maintaining them has become extremely important.

    With advancements in dentistry prevention of oral diseases has become easier. Maintenance of oral hygiene has to be practiced from an early age. The daily routines of brushing and flossing twice are the simplest form of preventive dentistry. Visiting a dentist every 6 months is another way of preventing oral diseases. Children benefit most from the preventive dentistry protocol as it allows their newly developed adult teeth to come strong and healthy. Preventive dentistry aims to prevent initiation and progress of dental diseases, limits their complications and also to provide rehabilitation.

    Methods of preventive care

    ➼ Pit & Fissure Sealents

    ➼ Fluoride Applications

    ➼ Enameloplasty

    ➼ Regular professional cleaning

    ➼ Especially in children of 6 years of age and above, regular 3 month check up on how is the growth

    ➼ Pattern of the permanent teeth helping in preventing of crowding and irregularity in future which is major hidden cause for most adult gum related issues.

  • Our oral cavity comprises of 32 teeth in total which includes our 3rd molar teeth.one of the last teeth to erupt in our oral cavity normally during the teens or early adulthood or even later. But most of the time due to less space and growth factors the teeth remains out of the normal path of eruption is placed in a misaligned fashion leading to difficulty in eruption and blockage by the adjacent teeth and also due to the morphology of the jaw being the corner most part of the jaw. This condition of a tooth is what we implicated as impacted teeth and refer to it as the WISDOM TOOTH.

    Sometimes it may have partially erupted into the oral cavity which makes it more vulnerable to infection and also swelling and pus formation. Sometimes would remain intact inside the bone where in it may remain dormant or create issues by trying rub against the adjacent tooth causing pain and discomfort and possible root infection on the adjacent tooth.

    Identifying wisdom tooth issues

    ➼ you may experience frequent cheek bites

    ➼ burning sensation in the gums in corner area of the jaw or also extra growth of gums

    ➼ when symptoms escalate you may experience pain around your ear and one side of the face Restricted mouth opening, one sided headache.

    ➼ difficulty in chewing

    ➼ bad odour from your mouth and also swelling on the side that has been affected. Sometimes may also be associated with fever and malaise

  • It is the most common trend to search on Google for a Best Dentist Near You, but do you really get the correct results? Do you really find the best dentist near you? It is only a race against the bid and who puts more money to show themselves on the top results.

  • It is important to read through the credentials of a Dentist whom you find in your search results. You can check the reviews and how they have been rated by other patients. Please also look into the quality of Dental setup, the equipments and materials a Dental Clinic uses. It is very important to understand how the hygiene is maintained in a Dental Practice.

  • At Neo Smiles Dental Clinic, we strictly follow International Standards and protocols to maintain Hygiene at all times. Right from the moment you step into our Practice the difference will be easily identifiable. Our Autoclave for sterilization is the best in the industry, which is a key factor in infection control, and we follow the best practices to ensure the safety of our patients. The Dental equipment, Dental material and consumables what we use are better than the standard low-cost items available in market. How we are different from others is even though, we use world class items and provide premium services, our costs are still very reasonable, and anyone can proudly walk-in into our clinic and get the highest quality of treatment.

Contact

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Our Address

Sy.No. 30/28,1st floor,shop no.3, Opposite GM Infinite Landmark , Hullimangala Rd, above Royal furniture and Interiors, Thirupalya, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560099

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contact@neosmilesdental.in

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