Laser Teeth Whitening
With visual
appearance becoming increasingly important, many of us are now
focusing on achieving that perfect smile resulting in a growing
dissatisfaction with the color of our teeth. Laser teeth whitening
is fast becoming one of the most popular options for teeth
whitening with the speed and simplicity of the laser teeth
whitening process being its main attraction.
Despite the fact that laser teeth whitening is one of the most
expensive teeth whitening options for many the one-hour teeth
whitening process, with the added advantage that it’s generally a
viable option for people with sensitive teeth, is making laser
teeth whitening hard to resist.
Laser teeth whitening is simple to the extreme when compared to
other teeth whitening processes:
• Your cosmetic dentist ill clean your teeth and remove any
plaque ahead of the laser teeth whitening process.
• Once your teeth have been prepared your dentist will apply a
peroxide based gel of professional strength and then use a laser
light to kick start the teeth whitening process.
• With laser teeth whitening you will be able to walk away after
about an hour with teeth that have been whitened up to a possible
9–10 shades.
One point to note is that like all teeth whitening, laser teeth
whitening has a limited life with further sessions being required
at 2-3 year intervals (depending on the level of dental care
including what you continue to eat and drink) in order to maintain
that laser bright smile.
If you are considering any other form of cosmetic dentistry work
you need to make sure you undergo the laser teeth whitening
treatment first. Prosthetic teeth such as crowns, bridges, tooth
implants and dental veneers will not bleach so unless you want to
ruin the natural look of prosthetic teeth you must have your own
teeth whitened before you undergo any other form of cosmetic
dentistry.
For those with sensitive teeth, tray based teeth whitening
products are not necessarily a good idea due the repeated
application of the bleaching product. Laser teeth whitening is
different given the single application process which has been found
to be more suitable for those with sensitive teeth.
If all else fails and you have been advised against laser teeth
whitening and all other tooth whitening products due to dental
problems, sensitive teeth or the fact that your have prosthetic
teeth, check out the option of dental veneers to give you that
perfect smile.
For more on
tooth whitening
visit 1st-4-teeth.com
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