
Teeth whitening

Teeth whitening
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure that lightens the color of teeth and removes stains and discoloration. It’s a popular treatment to enhance the appearance of teeth and achieve a brighter, more confident smile.
Types of teeth whitening:
- In-office whitening: Performed in a dentist’s office using high-concentration bleaching agents.
- At-home whitening: Custom-fitted trays and bleaching agents provided by a dentist for use at home.
- Over-the-counter (OTC) whitening: Whitening strips, gels, or toothpaste available for purchase at stores.
The process:
- Preparation: Clean teeth and gums, remove any tartar or plaque.
- Application: Apply bleaching agent to teeth (in-office) or use at-home trays.
- Activation: Use a special light (in-office) or wear trays for specified time (at-home).
- Results: Teeth appear whiter and brighter, with varying degrees of improvement.
Teeth whitening can address:
- Yellow or brown stains
- Coffee, tea, or wine discoloration
- Tobacco or nicotine stains
- Fluorosis (white or brown spots)
- Aging or wear-related discoloration
Note: Teeth whitening may not work on all teeth, especially those with crowns, fillings, or extreme discoloration. Consult a dentist to determine the best option for your teeth.
Doctors for Medical and Health


Lynn F. Hassan
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General Dentistry
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Dentistry
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Dentistry
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