What is Teeth Whitening/Tooth Whitening?
Whitening your teeth is a simple cosmetic, non-invasive procedure that lightens the natural colour of your teeth, resulting in a whiter, brighter smile.
What Types of Teeth Whitening Are Available?
In-chair teeth whitening (explain a little about the process)
In-chair products are applied by your dental health professional. These products are applied directly to your teeth and may be activated by heat, light, or laser. This process commonly only takes about an hour. If you don’t have tooth sensitivity, and are seeking an immediate outcome this may be your preferred choice.
Take home teeth whitening (explain a little about the process)
Take home kits include professional grade treatment gel which is applied to custom made fitted trays designed for your teeth provided by your dental health professional. The gel is applied into the trays and you wear them for between one to three hours a day, the process may take a few days to a few weeks for results. This can be reapplied at any time you want to refresh your brighter whiter smile. Once you have your custom made trays, all you have to do is purchase the bleach refills to keep going
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The only difference between in-chair and home whitening products provided by your dental health professional are the products used by your dental health professional contains a higher percentage of hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, therefore giving you an immediate result.
How Safe is Teeth Whitening?
Try to avoid bleach contact with gums as much as possible, and avoid swallowing the bleach.
Excessive bleaching attempts can damage enamel, as can overly acidic products. You may end up with more porous enamel or a bluish tinge.
You may experience extreme sensitivity, it is recommended that you stop using your bleach for a short period, and use a sensitivity toothpaste or mousse in your
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In White Teeth, Zadie Smith warns against the dangers of purism and letting cultural background completely shape one’s identity while simultaneously paying tribute to the rich heritage and beliefs of her characters. It is a cautionary tale for immigrants but is never dismissive of their past. Smith is merely advising against tunnel vision and stressing the need to adapt to one’s environment. She shows the beauty that can stem from adaptation while warning that an inability to do so will lead to one’s downfall. London plays an especially important role as the battleground where the past and the present clash; a melting pot with a large immigrant population and inevitable moral struggle.
We have all heard the statement “sit up straight”. Hygienists and dentists have heard for many years to straighten up and move this way and move that way, but it all comes with practice and experience. For instance, for the maxillary arch, sense that’s where a lot of the awkward positioning resides, there are many ways to correct positioning. Have the patient tip their head back where the occlusal plane is at about a 15 degree angle. If the hygienist is worried about the patient being comfortable there are dental cushions that are able to slide under the patient’s neck to keep them in this position. For the lower arch, make sure that the patient’s occlusal plane at 30 degrees from the horizontal plane and angle the patients chin downward. As far as positioning the operator chair, the hygienist should adjust the backrest height so the most convex portion is in the low back curve, move the backrest away from the back so the hygienist can sit all the way back, use the three finger width rule when choosing a chair and if the closest finger touches the seat the seat is too deep, adjust the height with feet flat on the floor until the thigh slopes a little downward, weight should be evenly distributed, and the chair has arm rests make sure to adjust them where the shoulder is not elevated and where the arm is fully supported (Valachi, 2012). There are also different
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Lasers. Your cosmetic dental office uses cutting edge dental advanced lasers. By using lasers, your teeth can be whitened. If you are having a smile makeover, a laser might be used to lift and contour gum lines.
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Molinari, J., & Hart, J. (2010). How to Choose and Use Environmental Surface Disinfectants. Cottone's Practical Infection Control in Dentistry (Third Edition ed., pp. 185- 193). Philadelphia: Wolters Kumar Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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Teeth whitening is an ever increasing procedure being requested by many patients. In this paper, I will be discussing the biological and chemical mechanisms of teeth whitening, the difference between in office and take home whitening, current products on the market, and current issues and safety concerns regarding teeth whitening. Knowledge of these topics is important to have to be able to safely recommend in office or at home whitening options.
You will have a brighter smile until eight shades whiter by this product. You also can do it yourself easily in your home, so it can improve your confidence and boost your physical appearance. It takes not much time, only 30 minutes. You also can keep your teeth white up to 2 years. You also do not have
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