Is Teeth Whitening Permanent?
The natural whiteness of the teeth is lost over time. This situation changes with factors such as ageing, nutrition and beverage habits. After the bleaching process, the colour of the teeth may return to its former state due to the use of coloured liquids (tea, coffee, wine, etc.), coloured foods (tomato sauce, cherry, etc.) and smoking. However, with correct use, the whitening effect continues for 6 months to 1 year. How permanent the result of teeth whitening will be depends on conditions such as oral care, smoking and eating habits. In order to preserve the whiteness as long as possible:- Regular brushing and flossing should be given importance.
- The consumption of coloured drinks and food should be reduced or stopped.
- Dental care should be continued in accordance with the opinions and recommendations of your dentist.
Does teeth whitening harm the teeth?
Bleaching is a process that removes existing stains and discolourations on the teeth by using biological and chemical agents, making the teeth whiter. The whitening process may cause sensitivity in the teeth, but this sensitivity passes within 24-48 hours. Sensitivity may be to very cold or very hot foods and drinks. In this process, warmer regimens are recommended to the patient. There is no harm in the whitening process performed under the control of a physician.
White teeth at home?
It is possible to do teeth whitening both in the home and in the office environment. In the home-type teeth whitening method, patient-specific whitening plaques are made by the physician by taking measurements from the patient. It is recommended to use teeth whitening gel for 4 hours a day for an average of 2 weeks or use for 1 week-10 days during night sleep. Apart from this, commercial products such as toothpastes, strips, pencils or natural products such as apple cider vinegar and coconut oil are also used by patients in this sense. However, the use of these products can damage the tooth enamel, disrupt the natural structure of the tooth and cause tooth sensitivity. For this reason, the dentist should be contacted before use.What are the teeth whitening methods?
There are 4 different methods in teeth whitening treatment.- Home Type Teeth Whitening
- Office Type Whitening (Clinical setting)
- Single Tooth Method (Internal whitening of root canal treated teeth)
- Combined Teeth Whitening (Home+Office type whitening)
Which type of whitening method is suitable for me?
If we want the colour of your teeth to be a few tones whiter, only office-type application or home-type bleaching will be sufficient. However, if your tooth color has darkened due to the consumption of coffee, tea, and cigarettes, the most effective method will be the combined bleaching method (home + office whitening).What should be done before teeth whitening?
Before teeth whitening, your dentist will evaluate your current tooth and gum health and recommend a suitable whitening method for you. Before teeth whitening, your teeth must be healthy. For this reason, if there are existing caries, gum problems or other oral health problems, these should be treated first. It should not be forgotten that the effect of the whitening process will be increased by establishing a dental hygiene routine with regular and effective brushing, use of dental floss and mouthwash.



