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Chugh's Orthodontic Clinic are providing a world class Treatment
to all our patients with latest technology. we are well equipped
with the latest machines at our Clinic .
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Teeth Whitening
One of the biggest dental concerns that people
face relates to the color of their teeth.
Ideally, teeth should be a bright white but
unfortunately this is often not the case.
Stained teeth occur over time and although this
condition does not have any adverse health
effects, it creates an unpleasant effect on a
person’s smile. A great smile is an asset that
everybody wants to have and the presence of
yellow or brown teeth can cause people to become
insecure about their smile. By obtaining teeth
whiteners, a person becomes much more confident
in their smile, which will only have positive
benefits socially. |
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Coffee. Tea.
Tobacco. Antibiotic Use. Age. All of these
things can change the colour of our teeth over
time. Fortunately, there are several ways to
change them back to white. Choose from:
· in-office bleaching
· at-home bleaching kits
· whitening toothpastes
· peroxide strips
· porcelain veneers |
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In-office bleaching
refers to all teeth whitening procedures that
are performed in a dentist’s office. Otherwise
known as chairside teeth whitening or one-hour
bleaching, in-office bleaching involves the
application of a bleaching agent on a patient’s
teeth. This bleaching agent contains hydrogen
peroxide, which is the key ingredient in this
teeth whitener. Under the in-office bleaching
procedure, the dentist activates the hydrogen
peroxide contained within the bleaching agent
with either a light or laser source, depending
on the specific teeth whitener technique that
the dentist is using. How this works is that
once the hydrogen peroxide has been activated,
it breaks down into water and a radical
(compound constituent). In this state, the
radical attaches itself to stain molecules. The
stain molecules become weak, which allows oxygen
to reach and whiten the tooth enamel. |
At-home bleaching
is another teeth whitening option that follows
similar principles as in-home bleaching. Under
this procedure, the patient obtains a
peroxide-based bleaching solution from their
dentist or pharmacist. Contained in this
bleaching kit are carbamide peroxide gel and a
mouthguard. Under this treatment, the patient
places the peroxide gel into the mouthguard.
Considering the numerous at-home bleaching teeth
whitener products that are available, the
duration and frequency of the treatment will
depend on the product.
However, much like in-office bleaching, at-home
bleaching products work under the principal of
oxidation. In at-home teeth whiteners, the
caramide hydrogen breaks down into water and a
radical (compound consituent). Once it is in
this state, stain molecules are weakened and
oxygen is able to reach and whiten the user’s
tooth enamel.
The final teeth whitening option that is
available is whitening toothpastes. Unlike other
teeth whitening systems, whitening toothpastes
do not contain peroxides. Rather, they contain
polishing agents that are more capable of
removing deeper teeth stains than regular
toothpastes.
Although everybody wants white teeth and teeth
whitening are generally a safe and effective
procedure, it should be noted that some
individuals are not the best candidates for
teeth whitening. For individuals that have
tooth-colored fillings, bleaching may have a
negative impact on your teeth’s aesthetic
appearance. If you are considering teeth
whitening, consult a dentist for their
assessment. |
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Whitening
toothpastes do not oxidize your teeth
(except for Rembrandt toothpastes, which contain
peroxide). Rather, they contain polishing agents
that remove deep stains and return the teeth to
their original shade of white. These toothpastes
brighten your teeth without actually changing
the colour of the enamel. |
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Porcelain veneers
offer the longest-lasting whitening option.
Veneers are thin ceramic shells fitted onto the
front of the teeth. The dentist shaves away part
of your natural teeth to make room for the
veneer, then creates a set of porcelain shells
based on a mold of your teeth. Once your veneers
are cemented in place, your teeth will look not
only whiter but likely straighter, too. |
Advantages of tooth
whitening:
(As compared with porcelain veneers or
bonding—as techniques for making your smile
brighter.)
- Bleaching or
teeth whitening is much more comfortable and
easier than getting porcelain veneers or
bonding.
- Teeth
whitening is less expensive than these other
treatments.
- Nothing
artificial has to be bonded or attached to
your teeth.
- Your smile
becomes permanently whiter.
- Maintaining
maximum whiteness requires only minor touch-up
treatments every year or two.
- Teeth
whitening usually whitens quite noticeably,
and you can control the results by how
diligent you are with the treatments.
- You can
continue to whiten as much as you like by
purchasing refill kits of the gel.
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