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Teeth Whitening

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Interested in teeth whitening? Patients who wish to acquire a whiter smile have access to a wide variety of goods and methods that can help them do it. Because there are so many options, it can be challenging to select the procedure that is optimal for each individual patient. Making an appointment with your dentist to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of in-office professional whitening versus whitening treatments you may do at home is the most effective approach to start any teeth-whitening routine.

Whitening of Teeth at The Dental Office

In-office bleaching is the name given to the first type of professional whitening service available. A dentist's office is the typical setting for this operation. Your dental professional will apply a whitening gel to the surface of your teeth during a session in order to brighten their appearance. In most cases, a visit to the doctor's office will take approximately 90 minutes, and you will be able to observe the effects of the treatment straight away.

Whitening Your Teeth at Home

WHITENING TRAYS

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Tray bleaching is a sort of professional whitening that makes use of bleaching trays that are designed specifically for the patient and whitening gel that can only be purchased from a dentist. The whitening gel is inserted in mouth trays that have been customized to fit properly over the patient's teeth.

The breakdown of the peroxide in the gel releases hydroxyradicals, which assist in the whitening of discolored teeth. In contrast to using strips, this method whitens all of your natural teeth and may include substances that aim to provide the greatest amount of comfort. Whitening your teeth using a professional tray at home may typically be completed in ten to fourteen days, although you may begin to see effects in as little as three to five days.

TEETH WHITENERS THAT LOOK LIKE PAINT ON

The term "paint-on" teeth whitener refers to one category of widely available whitening solutions. There are a variety of teeth whitening choices available over-the-counter, and one of these options is commonly known as a "paint-on" teeth whitener. Whiteners that are applied with a paint-on method can be acquired without a prescription and, in general, cost less money and are less effective than whitening strips or other professional choices.

Whiteners for teeth that are painted on consist of a gel that is painted onto the tooth with the use of a very small brush. Whitening gel that is painted on the teeth eventually becomes a film that covers the teeth and then dissolves in the mouth. Before beginning usage of any teeth-whitening method, it is important to discuss the treatment with a qualified dental practitioner.

TEETH-WHITENING STRIPS

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Whitening strips for teeth are made of polyethylene, a thin and flexible type of plastic. One side of the strip contains a thin coating of hydrogen peroxide. Strips designed specifically for the upper teeth and strips designed specifically for the lower teeth are included in whitening strip packages. When using the whitening agent, the strips are placed over the teeth and a light pressure is given to ensure that all of the teeth are brought into contact with the strips. Whitening strips for teeth are usually worn for a total of 60 minutes per day, split into two 30-minute sessions. There is no set length of time for the treatment.

WHITENING TOOTHPASTE AND MOUTHWASH

Whitening toothpastes and mouthwashes are typically the least priced of the available options. Toothpastes and mouthwashes typically contain mild abrasives that work to remove surface stains on the teeth. These products are designed to have "whitening" properties. These products, on the other hand, do not lighten the actual color shade of the tooth, in contrast to the ingredients that are utilized in the expert whitening processes. Whitening toothpaste removes surface stains and brightens the color of your teeth, but only slightly.

Please give our office a call so that we can set up an appointment for you if you are interested in learning more about how teeth whitening works and what we offer.

Teeth Whitening in Summerlin, NV

Caffeine, smoking cigarettes, and the natural process of aging are the three things that contribute to stained teeth more frequently than any other causes. One of the most beneficial things you can do to improve the overall appearance of your teeth is to simply flash a more radiant grin. Dr. Cohan, a cosmetic dentist in Summerlin, has been at the forefront of this movement for the past several years. Over the past several years, there has been a boom in demand for teeth whitening dentistry, and Dr. Cohan has been at the forefront of this trend.

Whitening a patient's teeth can be accomplished through a variety of methods, including in-office bleaching, laser whitening, and whitening treatments that patients can use in the comfort of their own homes. Dr. Cohan is thrilled to have the opportunity to discuss with you the many tooth-whitening strategies that are available to you. During the first session, she will address your concerns, and you will have the opportunity to ask her any questions that come to mind at that moment. She will also address your concerns. Whitening your teeth is not a treatment that can be regarded permanent; yet, the long-lasting results demonstrate that it was beneficial and an overall positive experience, with enormous modifications to your smile.

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851 S Rampart Blvd #230, Las Vegas, NV 89145 | (702) 341-9160
851 S Rampart Blvd #230, Las Vegas, NV 89145 | (702) 341-9160