Tuesday, 28 August 2012

TEETH WHITENING TECHNIQUES


It is obvious that causes unsightly staining of the teeth for the many, and so there are several ways to achieve dream teeth. So if you are confident that your teeth are insufficiently know you should consult before choosing effective means of teeth whitening with your dentist first.
A white smile can be achieved with four basic methods:

·         MECHANICAL (whitening toothpastes abrade depositions from the tooth surface, the teeth will have the original, genetically programmed color)

·         CHEMICALLY (whitening gels under medical supervision, which act in the deeper layers of the teeth)

·       USE OF CERAMIC SHELLS (the outer surface of the tooth is covered with a layer of special material - suitable for a damaged tooth enamel, contributing to major gaps between teeth, etc.).

·               PORCELAIN CROWNS (on abraded own teeth crowns suitable hue are placed).

The toothpastes are the simplest, but also the least effective method of whitening. On the market there are many types of teeth whitening gel that promise whitening effect. Some of these do not contain peroxide, but the whitening effect is based on so-called gentle abrasion - they contain coarse particles and act as a very mild polishing compound. More effective whitening toothpastes contain a small amount of peroxide, which acts on the normal tooth brushing the enamel only briefly. The use of whitening toothpastes (of course according to the manufacturer's instructions) should therefore not cause any serious problems. However, adverse effects (for example, a burning sensation in the gums or increased tooth sensitivity), the whitening toothpaste should not be used. In case of persistent problems, a dentist should be consulted. And mostly you must keep in mind that the toothpaste does not whiten the teeth, but the teeth "only" give back the natural color. As stated above, is the natural "white" of the teeth individually for each.

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