Teeth Whitening

What Happens During Professional Teeth Whitening?

Professional teeth whitening is a great way to get rid of stubborn stains on teeth and make a smile brighter and more attractive. It is helpful to understand what to expect during the procedure to calm any nerves that may arise before the cosmetic dentist visit.

How professional teeth whitening works

Each cosmetic dentist has their own technique for administering professional, in-office teeth whitening, but there are certain steps that each one typically takes. This step-by-step overview explains what is likely to take place during a professional teeth whitening visit.

Choose a shade

The first step for many cosmetic dentists during an in-office professional teeth whitening is to help the patient pick the right shade of color they hope to achieve using a teeth shade guide. Some patients may require multiple visits to reach the ideal shade, but the ultimate goal is to whiten teeth as many shades as possible. To determine a realistic goal to aim for, the cosmetic dentist will determine the current shade of the patient’s teeth. 

Teeth polishing

The next step is to polish the teeth in a manner that removes any plaque from the surface. The cosmetic dentist will generally do this through the use of a dental device and a grainy polishing paste, ensuring the teeth are as clean and healthy as possible before starting the whitening process. It is important to note, however, that teeth polishing for professional teeth whitening is different than a teeth cleaning procedure, and it is not to replace the patient’s routine cleaning visits. 

The whitening process

Once a shade is decided upon and the teeth are polished, the cosmetic dentist will typically place a barrier between the gums and teeth to ensure gums are not irritated in the process. A bleaching agent, which is often either carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide, is placed on the visible surface of teeth. Many dentists use a curing light to activate the peroxide, and the solution is left until the teeth reach the desired shade or too much time has passed. 

Whitening aftercare

The cosmetic dentist will likely provide a list of aftercare instructions to follow to ensure teeth are not irritated following the procedure and any discomfort that exists is kept at a tolerable level. Most in-office whitening treatments do not cause discomfort, but if sensitivity does occur, the cosmetic dentist may provide something to deal with it, such as fluoride or pain relief medication. It is also important to practice good oral hygiene following professional teeth whitening by brushing several times a day, flossing and using mouthwash. To keep teeth white, avoid too many foods and drinks high in sugar. 

Talk to a cosmetic dentist today

Our team enjoys helping patients achieve a beautiful smile they are proud to show off each day, and we offer safe professional, in-office teeth whitening to all who are interested. To learn more about the benefits of in-office whitening or to schedule a time to come in for a session for teeth whitening, get in touch with us today.

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