Sunday, November 10, 2013

Advanced Cosmetic Dentistry Solutions - Using Laser for Teeth Whitening


Cosmetic dentistry has definitely gone a long way. Teeth whitening solutions, for instance, have been developed significantly in the previous years. Not so long ago, dental bleaching was exclusively for those with extreme discoloration problems and for the affluent market. These days, many solutions for discolored teeth are available not just through professional clinics but also in supermarkets and drug stores.

But the fastest way to whiten your teeth today is through laser whitening. The light energy used in the procedure can be halogen, plasma arc, or LED. Regardless of the type, the light energy is introduced to the bleaching procedure to further stimulate the peroxide molecules. The step must be done with precision to make sure that the gums and teeth won't be overheated.

Since the whole procedure is painless, no anesthesia is needed. To start the procedure, the dentist will place a light-curable barrier in your mouth. This will protect your gums and other sensitive areas around your teeth from the whitening gel and the light beam. The whitening gel, which contains approximately 25 to 38 percent peroxide, will be applied on your teeth. The light beam will then be directed to your teeth for a maximum of 15 minutes. There may be a necessity to repeat the whitening cycle in the same session. With some light-accelerated whitening treatment brands today, you can get outstanding results in half the time, because they use more advanced ingredients and light equipment.

But no matter how advanced the applied technology is, you should also need to expect only realistic results from the treatment. The whitening effect varies from one person to another. The result is also not permanent as your teeth will naturally get stains from food and beverages. You need to have a thorough consultation with your dentist before the treatment so you won't have any false expectations. You also need to be informed of the safety measures you need to take.

You should also keep in mind that after the initial consultation, your dentist might find out that you're not a good candidate for whitening treatments. This may be due to the condition of your teeth. If your teeth are extremely discolored and have other problems like cracks and chips, your dentist might prescribe other advanced cosmetic dentistry solutions that will give your teeth the total restoration that they need. As a result, you'll have not just better-looking teeth, but healthier ones.

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