Teeth Whitening – For Bright and Shiny Smiles
Are you dreaming of a whiter and brighter smile? Teeth whitening treatment increases your self-confidence by lightening the natural color of your teeth by a few shades.
What is Teeth Whitening?
Teeth whitening is an aesthetic treatment applied to remove stains and discolorations on the surface of teeth. Professional teeth whitening process allows your teeth to regain their natural whiteness without damaging them.
Types of Teeth Whitening
Office Type Teeth Whitening (Applied in the Clinic)
It offers fast and effective results. With this method applied by the dentist, you can achieve visible whiteness in a single session.
Home Teeth Whitening
It is done using transparent trays and whitening gels specially prepared for you by the dentist. The application continues at home for a few weeks.
Combined Teeth Whitening
It is a treatment method where office and home methods are used together. It provides more permanent and effective results.
Who is Teeth Whitening Suitable For?
People whose teeth are discolored due to reasons such as tea, coffee, and cigarettes.
Individuals who want a brighter smile
It is suitable for everyone who has healthy gums and teeth.
How is Teeth Whitening Performed?
Inspection and Planning: The general health of your teeth is checked. Your suitability for whitening is evaluated.
Cleaning and Preparation: Tartar and plaque on the tooth surface are cleaned.
Whitening Gel Application: In office whitening, a special whitening gel is applied to your teeth and activated with a laser or light source.
Conclusion: At the end of the treatment, your teeth will appear several shades whiter.
How Long Does the Teeth Whitening Process Take?
While office teeth whitening usually takes 1 hour, home treatment can be applied for several weeks. The combined treatment method includes both clinical and home care processes.
Advantages of Teeth Whitening Treatment
An Aesthetic Smile
White teeth provide a healthier and more aesthetic smile.
Fast Results
With office whitening, you can achieve impressive results in a single session.
Safe and Effective
The methods applied by the dentist provide effective results without damaging your teeth.
What Should You Pay Attention to After Teeth Whitening Treatment?
Avoid beverages that may cause discoloration, such as tea, coffee, and red wine, for 48 hours after the procedure.
Limit smoking.
Use regular dental cleaning and care products recommended by your dentist.
Teeth Whitening Prices
Treatment prices vary depending on the method used (office type, home type or combined) and the services offered by the clinic. You can contact our clinic for detailed information.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: What is Teeth Whitening?
Teeth whitening is an aesthetic dentistry procedure that lightens the color of the teeth by several shades.
2: Does Teeth Whitening Damage Teeth?
Professional teeth whitening is a safe method that does not harm your teeth.
3: Is Teeth Whitening Permanent?
Although the whitening process is not permanent, the results can be maintained for a long time with regular care and good habits.
4: Is Teeth Whitening Suitable for Everyone?
It may not be suitable for pregnant women, nursing mothers and people with eroded tooth enamel. Your dentist determines your suitability for treatment.
5: Which is Better: In-Office Whitening or At-Home Whitening?
In-office whitening may produce faster results, while at-home treatment may be slower but equally effective.
6: Do Teeth Turn Yellow Again After Teeth Whitening?
Teeth can become discolored over time, but whiteness can be maintained by regular care and avoiding habits that cause discoloration.
7: Is Teeth Whitening Painful?
There is usually no pain during treatment. Some people may experience slight tenderness, but this is temporary.
8: How Long Should I Avoid Colorful Foods After Teeth Whitening?
It is important to avoid colored foods and drinks for the first 48 hours.
9: Are Home Whitening Trays Easy to Use?
Yes, the aligners can be easily inserted and removed, and you can continue your daily life while using them.
10: Are Whitening Results the Same for Everyone?
Results may vary depending on the initial color of the teeth and the method used.