Teeth Whitening
Teeth Whitening
Have you always dreamed of a brighter, whiter smile? Dream no more – teeth whitening is an easy and safe way to make your teeth truly sparkle.Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure designed to lighten the color of your teeth and remove stains or discoloration. Over time, teeth can become stained due to coffee, tea, smoking, certain foods, aging, or poor oral hygiene. Professional teeth whitening helps restore the natural brightness of your smile, giving you a cleaner and more confident appearance.
Steps to that perfect smile
Step 1
The Srinivasam Dental team will assess the health of your teeth, and will suggest a cleaning if needed prior to the whitening procedure for maximum effectiveness of the whitening procedure.
Step 2
A gel is applied on to the teeth, and a light is used to activate this whitening gel.
Step 3
After 4 cycles of 15 minutes each, your teeth will be as bright as ever!
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Is Teeth Whitening Safe?
Teeth whitening is a safe cosmetic procedure when performed under professional supervision. Some patients may experience temporary sensitivity, which usually subsides within a few days. Your dentist will evaluate your oral health to ensure you are a suitable candidate for the treatment.
Benefits of Professional Whitening
Professional teeth whitening provides faster, safer, and more effective results compared to over-the-counter products. It is carefully supervised by a dental professional to ensure minimal sensitivity and even whitening. The treatment enhances your smile, boosts self-confidence, and improves overall facial appearance.
Maintaining a Brighter Smile
To maintain whitening results, avoid staining foods and beverages, quit smoking, and maintain good oral hygiene. Regular dental cleanings and occasional touch-up treatments can help keep your smile bright and radiant for a long time.
Teeth Whitening – FAQs
- 1. Ageing
- 2. Wear of teeth due to grinding
- 3. Poor oral hygiene
- 4. Ingestion of coloured foods and drinks such as coffee, tea, colas, red wine etc.
- 5. Tobacco use
- 6. Tetracycline medication
- 7. Consumption of certain antibiotics
- 8. Excessive fluoride ingestion
Teeth whitening is not recommended for children under 13 years and pregnant or lactating women.
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