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Teeth Whitening


What Is Teeth Whitening? back to top

It's a bleaching process that lightens discolorations and removes stains from the enamel and dentin of the teeth.

before whitening
before

after whitening
after

What Is Tooth Discoloration? back to top

There are many causes, and there is a distinction between internal and external stains.

  • internal stains: aging, trauma, tetracycline (while teeth are forming), excessive fluoride (while teeth are forming), nerve degeneration

  • external stains:  coffee, tea, tobacco, some juices (grape, apple) - over years these can also get into the enamel crystals and become internal stains

Types Of Whitening back to top

  • home, professional

  • in-office, professional

  • over-the-counter

Home, Professional back to top
Professional home bleaching is very effective and has long lasting results.  It most often utilizes custom mouth trays and viscous bleaching gels.  Typically the gel is a carbamide peroxide (10-30%), but can be a hydrogen peroxide (7.5-9.5%).

In-Office, Professional back to top
Whiter teeth in about an hour!In-office professional whitening is the fastest method.  To have long-lasting results it must include home bleaching as a follow-up (which I recommend and include with each in-office procedure).  Current in-office whitening typically uses bleaching gels that are light activated.  The two most common in-office systems are Zoom and BrightSmile.

Who May Benefit From Teeth Whitening?

Almost everyone. However there are some cases where the treatment may be less effective. The most difficult situations to whiten are those teeth with tetracycline staining.  Also, and this is important, teeth whiten; however, crowns (caps), fillings, and veneers do not.  If you are planning any crowns, fillings and/or veneers as part of your overall treatment, you may want to whiten your teeth first.

During The Process

Sometimes the biting edges and the sides of the teeth whiten more quickly than the rest of the teeth. This occurs because your enamel is thicker in these areas and responds faster to the whitening process. As you continue to use the whitening gel, the rest of your teeth will catch up and the color will even out.

Is The Process Safe?

Yes, extensive research and clinical studies indicate that whitening teeth under the supervision of a dentist is safe.  In fact, many dentists consider whitening the safest cosmetic dental procedure available.  Tooth whitening product is not recommended for children under 13 years of age and pregnant or lactating women (Zoom! whitening is not recommended for children under 18 years of age).

The whitening process does not damage enamel or weaken a tooth.  For some people, teeth become more sensitive during the process, but this always goes away when you stop the whitening process. The bleaching gel can be quite irritating if it gets on the gums.

Evaluation (before whitening)
  • no cavities (examination and x-rays required)
  • all fillings, crowns, etc. sealed tightly
  • not recommended during pregnancy or nursing
  • 13 years or older
Note
  • fillings, veneers, crowns, bonding (i.e. restorative materials) will not whiten
  • teeth may become more sensitive during whitening - reversible when stopped

Products And Methods

I use two methods, both with the same result, but different length of time to achieve results:

  • in-office whitening (Zoom), and

  • home bleaching [click here for the home instructions from Life-Like for the 30% gel]

I always recommend and include home bleaching with in-office whitening.

Click here for more about the fast and effective in-office whitening.

The home professional whitening I prefer utilizes concentrated 30% carbamide peroxide Life-Like whitening gel in custom mouth trays (custom whitening trays are critical to making the process effective).  30-minute* treatments for 10-14 days typically complete the process; however, the final result is something you determine.

* 30% carbamide peroxide gel is the most concentrated gel available for home use.  At this concentration the maximum wear time is 30 minutes.  If desired, two 30-minute sessions can be used with a minimum 4 hour interval between sessions (no more than 2 sessions per day).

Home professional bleaching requires two short office visits:

  • 1)  find out what you want to accomplish and evaluate your teeth (color, shape, etc.), make the molds of your teeth for the custom whitening tray

  • 2)  try-in and deliver the custom whitening tray, answer your questions, and review instructions

NOTE:  Some professional home bleaching products still have directions for night time or extended (2 or more hours) wear, but current research shows that effective whitening does not occur after the first hour.  What will occur with longer wear is an increase in sensitivity.

Over-The-Counter back to top
Whitening toothpastes and related over-the-counter products are for external stains.  Until recently professional whitening has been the only way to actually make the teeth themselves whiter.  Crest WhiteStrips and Colgate Simply White can whiten teeth slowly, AND require reapplication at least every 6 months.  Professional whitening is far more effective for darker colored teeth, easier to use, and faster.

  • Colgate Simply White (over-the-counter)
      6.0% hydrogen peroxide

  • Colgate Simply White Night (over-the-counter)
      8.75% hydrogen peroxide

  • NEW Crest WhiteStrips , Premium (over-the-counter)
      10% hydrogen peroxide

  • NEW Crest WhiteStrips, Supreme (from dental office)
      14.0% hydrogen peroxide

  • Crest Night Effects (over-the-counter)
      5.3% hydrogen peroxide

  • OLD Crest WhiteStrips (over-the-counter)
      5.3% hydrogen peroxide

  • OLD Crest WhiteStrips, Professional (from dental office)
      6.5% hydrogen peroxide

 

 

 

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