Thursday, 3 July 2025

 

  • Fixed Orthodontic Retainers:
    These are thin wires bonded to the inside surface of the teeth, usually the lower front teeth, and are not meant to be removed except by an orthodontist. 
                                                                                                         
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 Dental bleaching, or teeth whitening, typically involves a procedure where a bleaching agent ,  usually containing hydrogen peroxide, is applied to the teeth to lighten their colorThe process can be done in-office by a dentist or at home using dentist-provided materials. In-office treatments often involve using a protective gel on the gums, applying the bleaching agent, and sometimes activating it with a light or laser. 

Here's a more detailed look at the procedure:
In-Office Whitening:
  1. 1. Preparation:
    The dentist will clean your teeth to remove any debris and assess your current tooth shade to track progress. 
  2. 2. Gum Protection:
    A protective gel or rubber shield is applied to protect the gums from irritation. 
  3. 3. Bleaching Agent Application:
    The whitening agent (containing hydrogen peroxide) is applied to the teeth. 
  4. 4. Activation (Optional):
    A special light, laser, or heat source may be used to activate the bleaching agent, accelerating the process. 
  5. 5. Agent Removal and Rinsing:
    After a set time (typically 30-60 minutes), the agent is removed, and the mouth is rinsed. 
  6. 6. Follow-up:
    The dentist will evaluate the results and may recommend follow-up appointments or maintenance procedures. 
At-Home Whitening (using dentist-provided materials):
  1. Custom Trays: The dentist will create custom-fitted trays that hold the whitening gel.
  2. Gel Application: The patient applies the bleaching gel into the trays and wears them for a specified time each day.
  3. Follow-up: Regular check-ups with the dentist are crucial to monitor progress and address any sensitivity issues. 


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