How does it work?
The bleaching gel is usually hydrogen or carbamide peroxide that
breaks down into oxygen molecules. These molecules go into the tiny
pores of the enamel and dentin, and break up the stains that block
out the light. As the stains are broken into smaller and smaller
pieces, more light passes through the teeth and makes them look
lighter. Stains that are accumulated over time that are yellow to
slightly brown produce the best results. Teeth that are dark brown
to blue-gray are the most difficult to bleach because the stain is
deeply embedded into the tooth’s structure. These types of stains
are usually caused by medications taken during the development of
the teeth such as tetracycline, and can take a minimum of three
weeks to see results, and as much as six months for complete
results.
Depending on the bleaching gel used and the length of time it is
worn, results can be seen within an hour, overnight or within three
to four days. Complete results can be achieved in as little as a
week or as much as several months depending on the source of the
stain and the ability of the teeth or tooth to be bleached. The
whitening procedure may last for up to three years -- even longer in
some cases, depending on personal habits. To brighten the colour
back up, a simple process of bleaching for one or two nights with a
single syringe is usually sufficient.
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