How long does teeth bleaching last? (permanence and permanence of bleaching)

How long does teeth bleaching last? (permanence and permanence of bleaching)

Dr. Zahra Mohtsham Rad
Dr. Zahra Mohtsham Rad
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How long does tooth bleaching take?
Permanence and durability of teeth bleaching Teeth bleaching is a method of whitening teeth that is done in the doctor's office or at home by the person himself.. but this method is not permanent and the lifespan and durability of bleaching depends on various factors. Factors affecting the lifespan of bleaching ### Bleaching method: **Bleaching in the dental office (Office Bleaching)**: This method is performed by a dentist and is usually faster and stronger than home bleaching. The effects of this method usually last 6 to 12 months. **Home bleaching**: In this method, a dental mold is made based on the mold of your teeth, and you put the whitening gel inside the mold and place the mold on the tooth.. You must use the gel according to the dentist's recommendation for a few hours a day for two to four weeks. ### Habits and lifestyle: Consumption of colored foods and drinks: high consumption of tea, coffee, soft drinks and colored foods such as tomato sauce can change the color of teeth and reduce the effects of bleaching. ### Oral hygiene: Regular brushing and flossing helps to maintain the whiteness of teeth after bleaching. ### Smoking: Cigarette and hookah smoke strongly causes yellowing of teeth and reduces the durability of bleaching. To increase the life of bleaching, pay attention to the following points: - Avoid consuming a lot of colored foods and drinks, smoking and using tobacco. - Brush your teeth twice a day and use dental floss. Finally, the longevity and durability of teeth bleaching depends on various factors.. By following the tips mentioned above, you can maintain the effects of bleaching for a longer time. Also note that tooth bleaching is not suitable for all people.. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your dentist before bleaching.. Teeth bleaching can cause tooth sensitivity, this sensitivity is usually temporary and can be reduced by using hypoallergenic toothpaste. The role of the dentist during the lifetime of bleaching ### correct diagnosis Before performing bleaching, the dentist must thoroughly check the condition of the teeth and gums to make sure that this method is suitable for you. ### Choosing the right method There are two general methods for bleaching: bleaching in the office and bleaching at home... the dentist will choose the best method according to your conditions. ### Use of quality materials The quality of whitening materials is very important in its durability.... The dentist uses quality and reliable materials to get the best results. ### correct training The dentist will teach you how to use whitening materials correctly at home so that you can get the best results from this method. ### Care after whitening The dentist will teach you about post-bleaching care, such as diet and oral hygiene, to prolong the life of the procedure.. Factors the dentist considers: 1... The cause of teeth yellowing: before bleaching, the dentist checks the cause of the change in the color of the teeth.... If the yellowness is caused by plaque and tartar, scaling should be done first. 2... Oral and dental health status: The dentist must make sure that you do not have any oral and dental problems such as decay, gum disease or defective tooth restoration. 3... Age: Teeth naturally darken with age.. Therefore, bleaching may not be as effective on older people as on younger people. 4.... Dietary habits: Consuming colored foods and drinks such as coffee, tea, wine and soft drinks can cause yellowing of the teeth. Therefore, if you regularly use these types of foods, bleaching may not be suitable for you. 5... Smoking: Smoking can stain teeth...so if you smoke, you should quit before bleaching. ###
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