Are you interested in whitening your teeth? Having doubts about committing to the procedure? Have a couple of questions before heading to your dental clinic? Here are the 5 most common questions about teeth whitening:

 

How is Teeth Whitening Procedure Done?

Teeth whitening procedure is carried out by a dentist. A solution containing peroxide is placed on the teeth and allowed to penetrate the enamel. An oxidation process starts, and stains are removed. Also, the molecules inside the teeth pass through the reaction that makes them reflect less light. The effect of the procedure makes the teeth white.

Does Teeth Whitening Hurt?

Teeth whitening, if carried out by a professional dentist, does not hurt or result in any discomfort. However, you may experience pains, discomfort, and other conditions if you purchase an over the counter teeth whitening tray. Although the whitening trays are designed to fit the teeth, a professional dentist will follow due procedures and exercise due care and diligence during the procedure, which will help to prevent pains and discomfort or irritations. A DIY application of the whitening tray may cause solution leakage since the tray was not explicitly designed for you; the result of which can hurt.

Can I Control the Level of Whitening?

Yes. Teeth whitening comes with a high level of flexibility. You do not have to live with yellow teeth or brightly blinding teeth. You can control how white your teeth get. When you have your whitening procedure done by a professional dentist, a whitening tray created for you will be worn every night for some weeks. When you are satisfied with the whiteness, you can discontinue using the tray.

Can Teeth Whitening Remove Stains from Smoking?

Yes. The whitening procedures will remove most stains caused by tobacco usage or smoking. However, some stains may be very stubborn and fail to respond to the procedure accordingly. In this case, veneers can be placed on top of the stained teeth to improve their appearance and generally provide you with bright smiles.

Are There Any Risks Involved in Teeth Whitening?

There are no risks involved in teeth whitening, but you may experience some side effects. You may experience mild irritation of the soft tissues of the mouth and a temporary increase in tooth sensitivity.

Tooth sensitivity usually takes place during the early stages of the procedure while mouth irritation (especially the gum) occurs due to an ill-fitting mouthpiece tray instead of the whitening solution or agent. These conditions are temporary and disappear within 3 days of completing the procedure.